Hi,
Hoping someone can help. I am running deluge on my PI and updated libtorrent to libtorrent: 0.16.19.0 to get rid of a shortread error. Since then I have a weird problem where the number of active torrents seems to be 15 and above this the rest are queued. If I pause a queued torrent then resume, it will become active and another random one of the 15 active will drop to queued.
I have played with all the queue and download limits (which are currently set much higher than 15 or to unlimited) and nothing seems to make a difference. I have checked the deluge console on the pi and it is reading the correct config from there as well.
I am confused.
15 active slots
Re: 15 active slots
I have the same exact problem.
Would you be using unraid or deluge in a Docker?
This wasn't happening until my Docker upgraded deluge to 1.3.11
Would you be using unraid or deluge in a Docker?
This wasn't happening until my Docker upgraded deluge to 1.3.11
Re: 15 active slots
So, I may have figured something out. When I set my torrents to not be "Auto Managed" they all start seeding just fine. I've set the queue ratios to -1 and all other maximum settings but it will never see the "older" torrents.
Something is wrong with the Auto Managed functions.
Something is wrong with the Auto Managed functions.
Re: 15 active slots
I have had no luck. If i force all to auto managed and they pause/restart them all I still get a random selection.
Only 5 came back seeding on the last attempt but I will keep an eye on it.
Only 5 came back seeding on the last attempt but I will keep an eye on it.
Re: 15 active slots
Update : By individually going though all the torrents and turning off auto managed I have them all seeding.
Seems the auto managed functionality is broken.
Seems the auto managed functionality is broken.
Re: 15 active slots
so two confirmed, how do we get development visibility?
Re: 15 active slots
Bumping this topic back up to the top because I am using the Windows version of Deluge version 1.3.11 and I experienced the same problem: only a few torrents would remain in a "Seeding" state, and the rest would all be stuck as "Queued", even though they had finished downloading and were ready to seed and should have been seeding. Like the other posters, when I turned off auto-manage, all the torrents began seeding normally.
Re: 15 active slots
I am having the same issue. Turning off auto-manage does fix it.
Running Deluge daemon 1.3.10 on XBIAN and Windows client 1.3.12
Running Deluge daemon 1.3.10 on XBIAN and Windows client 1.3.12