I have very high download protocol traffic (77 KiB/s) compared to data traffic (1 KiB/s). Could anyone explain why this is happening? I have 12 torrents in all.
My bandwidth settings are:
Global
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Maximum Connections: 25
Maximum Upload Slots: 4
Maximum Download Speed (KiB/s): 120
Maximum Upload Speed (KiB/s): 30
Maximum Half-Open Connections: 12
Maximum Connection Attempts per Second: 20
Per Torrent
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Maximum Connections: 20
Maximum Upload Slots: 2
Maximum Download Speed (KiB/s): 120
Maximum Upload Speed (KiB/s): 23
edit:
I should add that I'm running Deluge 1.2.2 on to of Gentoo Linux.
very high protocol traffic (v1.2.2 on Linux)
Re: very high protocol traffic (v1.2.2 on Linux)
are you still finding this occurring?
Re: very high protocol traffic (v1.2.2 on Linux)
Can you try turning DHT off?
Re: very high protocol traffic (v1.2.2 on Linux)
Yes.Cas wrote:are you still finding this occurring?
deluged --version
1.2.2
Done, but still very high protocol overhead, at the moment I'm seeding 5 torrents and downloading at rates between 2KB/s and 25KB/s while only uploading between 5 - 30KB/s.andar wrote:Can you try turning DHT off?
It doesn't even seem to be registering with the torrents that I'm uploading.
Re: very high protocol traffic (v1.2.2 on Linux)
I have the same issue. Deluge seems to use a large amount of protocol traffic when only seeding. Protocol traffic goes back to normal (<1kb/s) when I add a torrent, even if it's up- and down speed is 0 kB/s. From here I pause the torrent and traffic is still less than 1 kb/s until I remove the torrent. Then traffic goes back up to ~10 kb/s.
See screenshots. I added a torrent at 12:36 and removed it again at 12:56
I'm using v1.2.1 on Windows 7.
See screenshots. I added a torrent at 12:36 and removed it again at 12:56
I'm using v1.2.1 on Windows 7.
Re: very high protocol traffic (v1.2.2 on Linux)
Sorry to bump this, but I'm facing the exact same issue with the latest Deluge! Any fix for this? Deluge consumes all my up/down bandwidth in protocol traffic while seeding