Hello everyone
someone who has already installed transmission 2.01 in WD My Book World White Light can tell me if crashes as older versions?
(crash 1.92, 1.93, 2.0)
Ciao.
Hello everyone
someone who has already installed transmission 2.01 in WD My Book World White Light can tell me if crashes as older versions?
(crash 1.92, 1.93, 2.0)
Ciao.
I see your confirmed crash and raise you one confirmed "working just fine".
My system runs just fine with 2.01.
Can you post the content of your settings.json file?
The problem can be in the settings.json….
Thanks in advance.
Here is what mine looks like. I am also on a 10Mb up 1 Mb down connection.
{
"alt-speed-down": 50,
"alt-speed-enabled": false,
"alt-speed-time-begin": 540,
"alt-speed-time-day": 127,
"alt-speed-time-enabled": false,
"alt-speed-time-end": 1020,
"alt-speed-up": 50,
"bind-address-ipv4": "0.0.0.0",
"bind-address-ipv6": "::",
"blocklist-enabled": true,
"dht-enabled": true,
"download-dir": "/shares/internal/torrents/downloads",
"encryption": 2,
"incomplete-dir": "/opt/etc/transmission/Incomplete",
"incomplete-dir-enabled": false,
"lazy-bitfield-enabled": true,
"lpd-enabled": false,
"message-level": 0,
"open-file-limit": 32,
"peer-limit-global": 116,
"peer-limit-per-torrent": 29,
"peer-port": 10300,
"peer-port-random-high": 65535,
"peer-port-random-low": 40000,
"peer-port-random-on-start": false,
"peer-socket-tos": 0,
"pex-enabled": true,
"port-forwarding-enabled": true,
"preallocation": 1,
"proxy": "",
"proxy-auth-enabled": false,
"proxy-auth-password": "",
"proxy-auth-username": "",
"proxy-enabled": false,
"proxy-port": 80,
"proxy-type": 0,
"ratio-limit": 2.0000,
"ratio-limit-enabled": false,
"rename-partial-files": true,
"rpc-authentication-required": false,
"rpc-bind-address": "0.0.0.0",
"rpc-enabled": true,
"rpc-password": "{75b493b29b9432f63a5939662b4d7162479895016q5oNpYE",
"rpc-port": 9091,
"rpc-username": "",
"rpc-whitelist": "127.0.0.1",
"rpc-whitelist-enabled": false,
"script-torrent-done-enabled": false,
"script-torrent-done-filename": "",
"speed-limit-down": 100,
"speed-limit-down-enabled": false,
"speed-limit-up": 15,
"speed-limit-up-enabled": true,
"start-added-torrents": true,
"trash-original-torrent-files": false,
"umask": 18,
"upload-slots-per-torrent": 1
}
Thanks
there are substantial differences with my settings
now i try to reduce
"peer-limit-per-torrent": 29, from 30 to 25, and
"peer-limit-global": 116 from 80 to 50
"encryption": 2,
because my ADSL is only 640 Kb…..
I ask if you've installed transmission from:
/feeds/optware/cs05q1armel/cross/unstable (for the white light)
or
/feeds/optware/cs05q3armel/cross/unstable ??? (for other platforms)
Thanks
My feeds come from:
src/gz optware http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/mbwe-bluering/cross/unstable
I have whitelight:
this: http://www.wdc.com/it/products/products.asp?driveid=586
Mine is a bluering
Lets get the people that are crashing and have them post their settings, boondoks settings file looks great and honestly he plays it even safer then I do.
I would post my settings but as me and boon have no significant differences there is really no point.
So lets see if the people that are actually having issues post some settings so we can scope out and diagnose whats going on.
My moneys on too many peers/connections….I've kept this idea to myself but I think it has a good chance to be right.
Also, does no one take the time to just use a watchdog script for transmission? I mean with that it can crash every 15 mins and you'd never know unless you really watched it.
I eat syntax like you for breakfast on my way to fight real errors.
Have old computer junk from 1983-1993? I'll buy your out-dated Tech! PM with info and offer!
I also put together a watchscript myself that I use to ensure my application stays alive. But really it is not needed for that reason, only to queue up torrents and get them from a few rss feeds. Im gonna reset my counter and see how often it actually crashes, if at all.
Personally I have my server reboot once a week just to make sure things are fresh.
wow now how is that for stats:
Downloaded: 805.6 GiB
files-added: 428787
Duration: 205 days 18 hr
I have a blue ring with transmission 2.01 installed. I have been using Transmission on my blue ring since version 1.80. Under certain circumstances, transmission will crash regularly. I have found that the cause of the crashing is the number of files being downloaded. Not the number of torrents, but instead the number of files. I was d/l'ing 5 torrents, each of which had 50 files. Transmission would crash every 30m with this. I reduced it to 2 torrents with 50 files each, and the crashing stopped. I think that the processor on the MBWE cannot handle all the files being open simultaneously. This observation is the case no matter what version of Transmission i use (1.80 - 2.01)
MyBookLive Duo 4T
FeaturesPacks, Twonky, ownCloud
here is mine settings (only 1.91 works fine for me too)
{
"alt-speed-down": 50,
"alt-speed-enabled": false,
"alt-speed-time-begin": 540,
"alt-speed-time-day": 127,
"alt-speed-time-enabled": false,
"alt-speed-time-end": 1020,
"alt-speed-up": 50,
"bind-address-ipv4": "0.0.0.0",
"bind-address-ipv6": "::",
"blocklist-enabled": false,
"dht-enabled": true,
"download-dir": "\/shares\/Public\/Torrent",
"encryption": 0,
"incomplete-dir": "\/shares\/Public\/Torrent\/Incomplete",
"incomplete-dir-enabled": false,
"lazy-bitfield-enabled": true,
"lpd-enabled": false,
"message-level": 2,
"open-file-limit": 32,
"peer-limit-global": 240,
"peer-limit-per-torrent": 100,
"peer-port": 51413,
"peer-port-random-high": 65535,
"peer-port-random-low": 49152,
"peer-port-random-on-start": false,
"peer-socket-tos": 0,
"pex-enabled": true,
"port-forwarding-enabled": true,
"preallocation": 1,
"proxy": "",
"proxy-auth-enabled": false,
"proxy-auth-password": "",
"proxy-auth-username": "",
"proxy-enabled": false,
"proxy-port": 80,
"proxy-type": 0,
"ratio-limit": 2.0000,
"ratio-limit-enabled": false,
"rename-partial-files": true,
"rpc-authentication-required": true,
"rpc-bind-address": "0.0.0.0",
"rpc-enabled": true,
"rpc-password": "mypass",
"rpc-port": 9091,
"rpc-username": "myname",
"rpc-whitelist": "*.*.*.*",
"rpc-whitelist-enabled": true,
"script-torrent-done-enabled": false,
"script-torrent-done-filename": "",
"speed-limit-down": 3000,
"speed-limit-down-enabled": false,
"speed-limit-up": 25,
"speed-limit-up-enabled": true,
"start-added-torrents": true,
"trash-original-torrent-files": false,
"umask": 0,
"upload-slots-per-torrent": 14
}
I set my settings.json with absolutely the same parameters as boondoklife's config - but 2.01 hangs anyway.
So it is not because of settings.json.