hi everybody
I've noticed that Deluge randomly takes my cpu usage to 100% (I'm monitoring it with conky), and then it stays like that until I pause the torrents or close the program. moreover, sometimes the torrents completely stop when the cpu usage sticks to 100%, even if there are lots of seeds and peers.
I'm using 0.5.5 on Ubuntu Feisty. processor is a Pentium4 @ 2.93GHz.
also, I'm pretty sure that UPnP doesn't work (no incoming connections, speed is way lower than it should be, both upload and download).
Mad cpu usage
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Re: Mad cpu usage
do you have the torrent pieces plugin enabled? if so, disable it. also, are you using full allocation or compact? full is better for cpu usage. if you want working upnp, get svn, as there's been various upnp fixes in itRushingMonkey wrote:hi everybody
I've noticed that Deluge randomly takes my cpu usage to 100% (I'm monitoring it with conky), and then it stays like that until I pause the torrents or close the program. moreover, sometimes the torrents completely stop when the cpu usage sticks to 100%, even if there are lots of seeds and peers.
I'm using 0.5.5 on Ubuntu Feisty. processor is a Pentium4 @ 2.93GHz.
also, I'm pretty sure that UPnP doesn't work (no incoming connections, speed is way lower than it should be, both upload and download).
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Re: Mad cpu usage
you mean the plugin that let me set the priority of the files and so on? (sorry, I have a localized version) I'll try to disable it then, but I find it very useful hope it won't be the only solution.
I had already tried to use full allocation, but the problem remains.
about UPnP, I think I'll wait for it to be working in an official release. manually port forwarding is not a problem
thank you for the answer and keep up the good work!
I had already tried to use full allocation, but the problem remains.
about UPnP, I think I'll wait for it to be working in an official release. manually port forwarding is not a problem
thank you for the answer and keep up the good work!
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Re: Mad cpu usage
no, that's the torrent files plugin. there's a different one called torrent pieces, which has been linked to high cpu usage.RushingMonkey wrote:you mean the plugin that let me set the priority of the files and so on? (sorry, I have a localized version) I'll try to disable it then, but I find it very useful hope it won't be the only solution.
I had already tried to use full allocation, but the problem remains.
about UPnP, I think I'll wait for it to be working in an official release. manually port forwarding is not a problem
thank you for the answer and keep up the good work!
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Re: Mad cpu usage
yeah, I figured it out just after posting it... sorry -.- btw no, I hadn't that plugin enabled.
anyway, I've manually forwarded the port and disabled the few plugins I activated (torrent files, speed limiter, network health monitor, torrent peers)... problem solved. then I've reactivated them one by one to figure out which one in particular caused the problem but... cpu usage has been normal in the last few hours
anyway, I've manually forwarded the port and disabled the few plugins I activated (torrent files, speed limiter, network health monitor, torrent peers)... problem solved. then I've reactivated them one by one to figure out which one in particular caused the problem but... cpu usage has been normal in the last few hours
Re: Mad cpu usage
Same problem, still unresovled: 100% CPU usage. All plugins are disabled. Ubuntu Edgy / deluge 0.5.5 / Athlon-XP@1.67GHz here.