1.3.0_rc2 acts the same way
deluge-web's cpu usage grows up slowly but steady: up to 40% for a couple of hours
disconnect/logout have no effect at all
deluged is ok
(FreeBSD-8.0R-amd64)
1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
Has anyone tried running the web ui with the --profile option?
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
I've ran it in that way, and it has wrote above 40 mbytes in deluge-web.profile for 20 minutes.johnnyg wrote:Has anyone tried running the web ui with the --profile option?
deluge-web's cpu usage has grown up to ~12% for the same time
libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
It has took:johnnyg wrote:Has anyone tried running the web ui with the --profile option?
1.5 hours,
~45 % cpu usage
67 mbytes (gz)
ftp://93.182.6.90/pub/deluge-web.profile.gz
libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
what does this --profile do? I don't see it listed out in deluge --help.
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
I get excessive CPU usage with the GTK version. Running the Meerkat beta here.
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
I've put .profile one more timejohnnyg wrote:Has anyone tried running the web ui with the --profile option?
ftp://93.182.6.90/pub/deluge-web.profile.gz
libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
I have the same exact issue, after about a day of idling the daemon is at 100% usage of one of my cores.
If there's any debugging help I can provide let me know.
If there's any debugging help I can provide let me know.
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
It seems to me
growing of cpu-usage depends on number or/and frequency of http connections
as if deluge-web remembers all http-sessions/connections and goes on to work with them all
growing of cpu-usage depends on number or/and frequency of http connections
as if deluge-web remembers all http-sessions/connections and goes on to work with them all
libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-1.1.1_1
deluge 1.3.13 (headless: deluged + deluge-web)
FreeBSD-amd64-10.2-RELEASE
Firefox (Windows)
Re: 1.3.0_rc1 deluge-web Excessive CPU Usage
I've been messing around with this as well. Various forms of hitting the Logout button when I'm done with the web UI as well as disconnecting from the daemon have kept my processor use from climbing too much but I'm having a hard time figuring out which is actually helping more.val_dam wrote:It seems to me
growing of cpu-usage depends on number or/and frequency of http connections
as if deluge-web remembers all http-sessions/connections and goes on to work with them all