THX.
I solved my problem in a way that paused processing, deleted files from work and restarted transmission.
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THX.
I solved my problem in a way that paused processing, deleted files from work and restarted transmission.
As I started to use transmission regularly I have found it very stable and nice tool. Thank you Oleo.
One new question though.
It seems that my tracker does not get updated when I suspend torents or restart transmission. So as my tracker enables limited amount of slots I run into situations when I cannot dowload. On my PC I don't have this problem, as both uTorrent and Bitcomet updates the tracker properly. I can live with this - it means only that real download starts an hour later, but it would be nice to eliminate this.
Any idea?
THX
Check out r2555-2 and test for the difference. Stopping and disposal are now partitioned and there is a longer grace time to dispose stopped torrent than before that we wait only 5 seconds ot stop otherwise torrent was disposed.
I did not noticed such problems described, tested latest version and it also works well. I think. See http://trac.nslu2-linux.org/optware/changeset/6591 for details.
I have little problems with transmission..
After downloading 50% of file, it says: I/O error.
I have the latest transmission installed.
When I try to push the file again, it works for 5secs and then says the I/O error again.. :/
I have tried 2 different trackers and both say same, another is private tracker and another is puplic...
for I/O errors you should recheck your filesystem for errors with e2fsck -f -y /dev/disk/... on unmounted disk. If this does not helps try to remove work files and start over with .torrent file only.
I removed the whole torrent folder and made them all over again, now it works.
Now I have another problem; How can I set the max upload speed to all torrents?
The "transmissiond -u 47" doesent work.. neither does "transmissiond -u 47 active-torrents.txt"...
Am I doing it wrong?
RTFM. edit /opt/etc/transmission.conf
Thanks :o
I feel so stupid :D
Dude i tried out the tutorial and i have one big problem for some reason i dont see a graph and i can't see any processes of torrents when i put the .torrent file in source directory for torrents any hints
ideas
also how do i delete a torrent directory from the work directory so i can try this again
[admin@Asus work]$ rmdir M*
Mens.Health.UK.Feb.2007.iNT-TD: Directory not empty
this is my problem i deleted some other files in this directory something about gnugraph and plot or soemthing like that
transfer.data transfer.gnuplot
what should i do
So i put another file into source directory
this is what is says on transmission page is it working how can i tell or check when it is done im a real noob thanks for helpin me out if u get the time
Active status
Meet.The.Robinsons.2007.NTSC.DVDR-CuriousJotos started Start: 07 Sep 01:29
Unable to find recent transfer stats in syslog
01:30:06 up 1:41, load average: 0.22, 0.05, 0.01
Links
source
work
target
this is what i get when i click watcdog
rm: unable to remove `/opt/var/run/transmission.pid': Read-only file system /opt/sbin/transmission_watchdog: kill: 304: (281) - No such process
and when i click update when selected torrent it says this
Unable to find recent transfer stats in syslog
i click push and says this
opt/share/www/cgi-bin/transmission.cgi: kill: 9: (281) - No such process
Unable to find recent transfer stats in syslog
i give up man i have been doing this since university has started i have come the point of giving i figured all the small things out but just getting the torrents going and the interface to work properly like viewing the download when its done. Pls if you got some time help me out gtg sleep sorry if i am bein a little bitch or naggin just keepin gettin failure or i am stupid
Your /opt transmission is read-only. You must have ext3 partition writable.
Starttransmission_watchdog manually to see what happens syslog messages.
so i do the tutorial all over again and how do i make it writable