Moving completed downloads stops all traffic
Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 11:29 pm
I've recently redesigned my entire home infrastructure and because of the awesomeness of the client/server functionality in Deluge, I installed and configured everything properly so it's just that box with nice specs that is always turned on to do the downloading and configured all machines in the house to autoconnect to it. Thanks for the hard work, really appreciated!
The box that runs the Deluge daemon runs Windows 10 1803/build 17134.48 Enterprise on a Core i7 8700K and has 32GB of memory to play with, windows and Deluge are on a fast 1TB M2 SSD.
I'm using a piece of software called Drive Bender to mash multiple harddisks into 1. Within this software you can define a so called "landing zone", so if you transfer data onto the storage pool, it will always land on this specific drive first and gets distributed over the other disks in the pool afterwards, it's a really nifty piece of software based on the original Windows Home Server.The "landing zone" in my case is a brand new 250GB Samsung 850 EVO.
I've got Deluge configured to move downloads from the normal Windows SSD to the landing zone after they're completed. The problem I'm experiencing is that all torrent traffic stops during transfer as shown in this screenshot:
As you can see, there are no speeds reported. Furthermore, there is nothing being written to the torrents that are still being downloaded or at least; nothing is flushed from memory to disk during this period.
As soon as the move action is completed, the downloads resume.
I've currently added a 256GB USB stick to the machine to exclude Drive Bender, but as far as I can tell, that piece of software is not part of the problem, otherwise I'd experience other odd behavior. I do have another machine with Windows 1803/17134.48 where I might be able to test this with a bit of work but there's not enough space for really big torrents that give you enough time to do proper measurements.
I've tried to use the search for this subject but either I'm completely incapable today or there isn't anything on it. Is this expected behavior? Is this a bug? If so, what can I do to report it properly? I'm running 1.3.15 with libtorrent 1.0.11.0.
The box that runs the Deluge daemon runs Windows 10 1803/build 17134.48 Enterprise on a Core i7 8700K and has 32GB of memory to play with, windows and Deluge are on a fast 1TB M2 SSD.
I'm using a piece of software called Drive Bender to mash multiple harddisks into 1. Within this software you can define a so called "landing zone", so if you transfer data onto the storage pool, it will always land on this specific drive first and gets distributed over the other disks in the pool afterwards, it's a really nifty piece of software based on the original Windows Home Server.The "landing zone" in my case is a brand new 250GB Samsung 850 EVO.
I've got Deluge configured to move downloads from the normal Windows SSD to the landing zone after they're completed. The problem I'm experiencing is that all torrent traffic stops during transfer as shown in this screenshot:
As you can see, there are no speeds reported. Furthermore, there is nothing being written to the torrents that are still being downloaded or at least; nothing is flushed from memory to disk during this period.
As soon as the move action is completed, the downloads resume.
I've currently added a 256GB USB stick to the machine to exclude Drive Bender, but as far as I can tell, that piece of software is not part of the problem, otherwise I'd experience other odd behavior. I do have another machine with Windows 1803/17134.48 where I might be able to test this with a bit of work but there's not enough space for really big torrents that give you enough time to do proper measurements.
I've tried to use the search for this subject but either I'm completely incapable today or there isn't anything on it. Is this expected behavior? Is this a bug? If so, what can I do to report it properly? I'm running 1.3.15 with libtorrent 1.0.11.0.