force-recheck not effective...
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:25 am
i m on fedora10 i downloaded and installed the latest version of deluge from here...
i m currently downloading some torrents now...and yesterday my PC crashed with deluge running...after i rebooted the PC and started deluge again, i was expecting deluge to perform a data recheck...but the rechecking was stuck at an arbitrary percent (for one torrent rechecking was stuck at 0.61% and another torrent it was stuck at 0.81%) and there was no disk activity whatsoever.
i tried to reset deluge by deleting all files from ./config/deluge and then adding files again and do a force-recheck. but that was ineffective too...
the only work around that i found was to copy the semi-completed files to another location...then delete the data folder...and remove the torrent and then add the torrent again and then move back the files and then perform a "force-recheck"...
for example: if i m downloading fedora-live CD via torrent then i copy the have completed fedora-live.iso CD to another location then remove the torrent and data from deluge...then i add the fedora-live.torrent back into deluge...pause deluge and move the iso image back to the download location...after this i do a force recheck.
why is this happening and how to overcome this problem?
i m currently downloading some torrents now...and yesterday my PC crashed with deluge running...after i rebooted the PC and started deluge again, i was expecting deluge to perform a data recheck...but the rechecking was stuck at an arbitrary percent (for one torrent rechecking was stuck at 0.61% and another torrent it was stuck at 0.81%) and there was no disk activity whatsoever.
i tried to reset deluge by deleting all files from ./config/deluge and then adding files again and do a force-recheck. but that was ineffective too...
the only work around that i found was to copy the semi-completed files to another location...then delete the data folder...and remove the torrent and then add the torrent again and then move back the files and then perform a "force-recheck"...
for example: if i m downloading fedora-live CD via torrent then i copy the have completed fedora-live.iso CD to another location then remove the torrent and data from deluge...then i add the fedora-live.torrent back into deluge...pause deluge and move the iso image back to the download location...after this i do a force recheck.
why is this happening and how to overcome this problem?