Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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mcmurphy wrote:
1.04b28 latest release for testing..
Pics:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/8876/dns1zz2.th.jpg
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/7296/dns2bq6.th.jpg
To get the Downloader running you need to enable it with the latest 'Easy Search Utility'
utorrent is used as I know..
It will be very interesting if µTorrent is used as I always though µTorrent is only released for windows. Didn't know there is nix variant
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1.04b28 - this is the one which killed my mp3,avi and jpg files.
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shadowandy wrote:
It will be very interesting if µTorrent is used as I always though µTorrent is only released for windows. Didn't know there is nix variant
hmm.. true. I keep on finding out..
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craft wrote:
1.04b28 - this is the one which killed my mp3,avi and jpg files.
Its still bloody buggy..
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Its btget not µTorrent.
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Where did you guys get 1.04b 28? I download 1.04b 21 from this thread.
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we are working for d*ink
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Ha, so you can always get latest firmware.
BTW, I saw bt_torrents under /sys/crfs/sbin, I tried to use this to add bittorrent directly. I tried btget command line options, looks like "bt_torrents -f <my torrent file>" didn't give me "input error", but nothing happened. I checked the binary file, it looks like it try to use /mnt/HD_a2/Nas_Prog/BT/.Conf and /mnt/HD_a2/Nas_Prog/BT/.Torrents folder, I think one for configuration, another one for torrents file, but after I issue the command, those two folder (or files) not created. There has another file called /tmp/bt_folder_error, but cannot found either.
Is there any setting for it? Any usage of that command? BTW, bt_torrents only 5K, such a small program can handle bittorrent?
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Ah, perfect! I actually solved it by using your 'lite' version and reducing the number of connections as you suggested. Works now, thanks a lot!
-E
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I got it works, trying to download bittorrent file that total 2.13G. Will let you know the result.
BTW, if anybody want to use a remote GUI for mldonkey, you can try sancho. it's java based, and can manage almost everything. much better than web UI.
http://sancho-gui.sourceforge.net/download.phtml
Noodle
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secretagent wrote:
Ah, perfect! I actually solved it by using your 'lite' version and reducing the number of connections as you suggested. Works now, thanks a lot!
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Welcome, cos I realized that quite a few people didn't tweak the connection settings causing the unit to overload hence crippling the other services.
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noodle wrote:
I got it works, trying to download bittorrent file that total 2.13G. Will let you know the result.
BTW, if anybody want to use a remote GUI for mldonkey, you can try sancho. it's java based, and can manage almost everything. much better than web UI.
http://sancho-gui.sourceforge.net/download.phtml
Noodle
Yeap. Sancho is pretty neat. Using it!
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Have released the version with graphical stats for public testing. Personally I don't run into problems. So if you like to see graphs like in post #84 of this thread. Test it out.
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craft,
You encountered the disk full situation. Did you use the ipblocking feature I mentioned here? I suspect that the list is filling up ram0.
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No, I'm using your mlnet 2.8.7 lite pack - without ipblocking.
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Okay, after fonz funplug 0.3 - with your mlnet 2.8.7 lite core (without GD) and your downloads.ini ---- its working.............but i dunno why
I'm downloading the same torrent files, two torrent active :
df :
/ # df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0 9911 6875 2524 73% /
/dev/sda2 76193792 38232 76155560 0% /mnt/HD_a2
/dev/sda4 202226 18 202208 0% /mnt/HD_a4
/dev/sdb2 384056272 169206156 214850116 44% /mnt/HD_b2
/dev/sdc1 1003232 13392 989840 1% /mnt/HD_a2/sdc1
/dev/sdb2 384056272 169206156 214850116 44% /mnt/HD_b2/lnx_bin/etch/
and the PS :
1 root init
2 root [ksoftirqd/0]
3 root [events/0]
4 root [khelper]
5 root [kthread]
11 root [kblockd/0]
14 root [khubd]
50 root [pdflush]
51 root [pdflush]
53 root [aio/0]
52 root [kswapd0]
190 root [scsi_eh_0]
191 root [scsi_eh_1]
192 root [scsi_eh_2]
193 root [scsi_eh_3]
204 root [mtdblockd]
221 root [kcryptd/0]
222 root [kmirrord/0]
250 root [loop0]
1273 root atd
1868 root chkbutton
1884 root /web/webs
1891 root fancontrol
1915 root op_server 3 3 3
1918 root -sh
1967 root lpd Waiting
1997 root crond
2032 root /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/lighttpd -f /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/etc/
2033 root /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/php-cgi
2039 root /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/php-cgi
2051 root [scsi_eh_4]
2053 root [usb-storage]
2065 root /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/php-cgi
2066 root /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/php-cgi
2130 root /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/telnetd -l /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/s
2147 root ftpd: accepting connections on port 21
2261 root /usr/sbin/samba/smbd -D
2265 root /usr/sbin/samba/nmbd -D
5952 root /sys/custom/upnp/upnp 0 D-Link Corporation http://www.redsonic.c
6717 root /usr/sbin/samba/smbd -D
9487 root /mnt/HD_b2/lnx_bin/mlnet
9492 root /mnt/HD_b2/lnx_bin/mlnet
9493 root /mnt/HD_b2/lnx_bin/mlnet
9498 root /mnt/HD_a2/fun_plug.d/bin/sh
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Here are the results of my first few days using mldonkey 2.8.7 (lite + GDlib)
My system runs fw 1.03
fonz plug 0.3 (telnet + dropbear ssh + uptimed)
no debian etch (yet)
I also experienced that my DNS stopped responding from windows several times after starting mlnet. Usually the time period was from 15 minutes to a few hours later. When logging in to the DNS after this has happened, you can notice that there is no smbd process left, so it must have crashed
Then I went on to change some parameters in downloads.ini (max_opened_connections changed to 100, max_connections_per_second changed to 2, loop_delay changed to 50, client_buffer_size changed to 1000000). The last change was due to a large number of buffer overflow in the log file when using default value of 500000
These changes helped and so far I havent had a smbd crash in 2 days
I first started mldonkey 2.8.7 lite without GD and then switched to with GD, I can not say that I have noticed any difference.
And here is my df when running mlnet and all above applications:
~ # df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0 9911 6866 2533 73% /
/dev/md0 238425464 197263388 41162076 83% /mnt/HD_a2
notice that my /dev/ram0 is also 73% and not 99% as other posters have seen
Lets keep up the good work and support shadowandy and fonz and all the other heroes around here!
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Here are some failures I see in my mlnet.log file each time I reboot the system. They appear not to be critical since everything starts fine, but they could still be good to take a look at...
2007/07/27 12:15:06 [Gettext] Loading language resource mlnet_strings.EN_UTF-8
2007/07/27 12:15:06 [Gettext] set_strings_file: Exception Stream.Failure in mlnet_strings.EN_UTF-8 at pos 61440
2007/07/27 12:15:24 [DNS] could not resolve min.midco.net.nyud.net, check URL
2007/07/27 12:15:24 [cWeb] using local version of web_infos/level1.gz, HTTP request failed (error 0)
2007/07/27 12:15:29 [IPblock] loading web_infos/level1.gz
2007/07/27 12:15:30 [IPblock] Exception Sys_error("No space left on device") while extracting from web_infos/level1.gz
the last line is most likely related to a too small /dev/ram0?
and finally, when using the lite core is it a correct assumption that the files server.met, contact.dat and nodes.gzip are all related to the edonkey protocol and should be removed if only using bittorrent? Before I removed these, I also got these lines in the log file:
2007/07/26 18:52:55 [cWeb] request guarding.p2p (http://www.bluetack.co.uk/config/level1.gz)
2007/07/26 18:52:55 [cWeb] Failure("Unknown kind [server.met]") while loading http://www.gruk.org/server.met.gz
2007/07/26 18:52:55 [cWeb] Failure("Unknown kind [contact.dat]") while loading http://download.overnet.org/contact.dat
2007/07/26 18:52:55 [cWeb] request geoip.dat (http://www.maxmind.com/download/geoip/d … oIP.dat.gz)
2007/07/26 18:52:55 [cWeb] Failure("Unknown kind [nodes.gzip]") while loading http://update.kceasy.com/update/fasttrack/nodes.gzip
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craft,
your /dev/ram0 definitely looks healthy to me and I belief you won't/didn't encounter the checksum error or non-completing torrent. It is definitely normal to have 3 processes of mlnet running. I am looking at the documentation/wiki on mldonkey to figure out why mlnet crashes when I compile without gtk.
saltisol,
great! Your /dev/ram0 is healthy too. What I can conclude at this point is that running ipblocking takes up the space. We should avoid it until I figure a way to force mlnet to utilize space on the /mnt/HD_a2 instead of relying on /tmp.
Yes you are correct that /dev/ram0 is too small hence mlnet is unable to extract level1.gz. geoip, guarding, ... is also used for bittorrent as well. What you try is to issue the command vwi in mlnet and remove the stuffs you feel is unnecessary. Toy with the settings abit and perhaps we pool the effort together to release a couple of setting file that others can simply plug and play.
Thanks everybody for the response so far. And thanks for testing out the binary.
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My DF BEFORE funz plug 0.3 :
/mnt/HD_b2/mldonkey # df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0 9911 9907 0 100% /
/dev/sda2 76193792 10419808 65773984 14% /mnt/HD_a2
/dev/sda4 202226 26 202200 0% /mnt/HD_a4
/dev/sdb2 384056272 130913700 253142572 34% /mnt/HD_b2
/mnt/HD_b2/mldonkey #
And my DF AFTER fonz plug 0.3 :
/ # df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0 9911 6875 2524 73% /
/dev/sda2 76193792 38232 76155560 0% /mnt/HD_a2
/dev/sda4 202226 18 202208 0% /mnt/HD_a4
/dev/sdb2 384056272 169837544 214218728 44% /mnt/HD_b2
The only change is that now i'm using fonz funplug 0.3
And my mlnet.log :
2007/07/27 08:10:54 [cO] Started logging...
2007/07/27 08:10:54 [cCO] Options correctly saved
2007/07/27 08:10:54 [dMain] Check http://www.mldonkey.org for updates
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] enabling networks:
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] ---- enabling BitTorrent ----
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] using port 30123 (client_port TCP)
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] using port 6881 (tracker_port TCP)
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] ---- enabling FileTP ----
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] ---- enabling interfaces ----
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] using port 4080 (http_port)
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] using port 4000 (telnet_port)
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] using port 4001 (gui_port)
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] disabled networks: none
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] To command: telnet 127.0.0.1 4000
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] Or with browser: http://127.0.0.1:4080
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] For a GUI check out http://sancho-gui.sourceforge.net
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] Connect to IP 127.0.0.1, port 4001
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] If you connect from a remote machine adjust allowed_ips
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [cCO] Options correctly saved
2007/07/27 08:10:55 [dMain] Core started
2007/07/27 08:10:56 [cWeb] request guarding.p2p (http://www2.openmedia.info:8080/downloa … ll.p2p.zip)
2007/07/27 08:10:56 [cWeb] Failure("Unknown kind [server.met]") while loading http://www.gruk.org/server.met.gz
2007/07/27 08:10:56 [cWeb] Failure("Unknown kind [contact.dat]") while loading http://download.overnet.org/contact.dat
2007/07/27 08:10:56 [cWeb] request geoip.dat (http://www.maxmind.com/download/geoip/d … oIP.dat.gz)
2007/07/27 08:10:56 [cWeb] Failure("Unknown kind [nodes.gzip]") while loading http://update.kceasy.com/update/fasttrack/nodes.gzip
2007/07/27 08:11:06 [cWeb] using local version of web_infos/GeoIP.dat.gz (16:56 Mon 02 Jul 2007), HTML header (Mon, 02 Jul 2007 16:56:44 GMT)
2007/07/27 08:11:07 COPY /tmp/arch_f36283.tmp TO web_infos/GeoIP.dat
2007/07/27 08:11:07 [Geo] country edition database loaded
No more -> "Exception Sys_error("No space left on device")"
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craft,
I see. My guess is either fun_plug or the ip blocking. Will check it out when I get back home. Will be out tonight! Friday night fever.
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Well, I saw a piece of good news on mldonkey's webpage. That is .... *drum rolls*
MLDonkey release 2.9.0
And not sure if it is a good news to you all. Check out my website
If you face problems, clear your mldonkey directory away. Before you do that, back up your setting files (*.ini)
Last edited by shadowandy (2007-07-27 20:22:26)
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Thanks for MLDonkey release 2.9.0, just installed it. When I run port test on 6881, I got the follow error message:
Port test failure, Check wrong : azureus_rand_23449 /
What does this mean? How do I fix this? I have my router forward port 6881 to my dns323. If I disable the port forwarding from my router and run the port test, I got a different message. So, I think the port forwarding is working.
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dlu_tm,
perhaps you can try restarting the core as I don't face the problem you have.
FileTP Porttest not available
BitTorrent Porttest finished 0m 14s ago
Port test OK!
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Will installing 2.9 delete my torrents in progress right now? Assuming that i kill the client then overwrite the two files. Also, after a torrent is completed, how do I continue to seed it?
Last edited by xmemphistox (2007-07-28 23:33:39)
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