Scheduler
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:15 pm
Hi,
I am a Newbie to Linux (windows poweruser for many many years)
Just started using Deluge for torrents, which is great, after being used to Utorrent in windows.
However one thing I would like to get working is a scheduler to automatically stop any downloads at 6pm and restart at 11pm (peak times for my ISP)
So I found the following link and followed that
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/UserGuide/Scheduling
I followed the article to the letter using Gnome Schedule 2.1.0, ie
Disable all downloads
deluge -u console -a "config --set max_active_limit 0"
Enable again
deluge -u console -a "config --set max_active_limit 100"
However from testing this nothing happened, the downloads continued and never stopped or started no matter which times I tested (tried it a few times)
I even tried it with the suppress output as in the article and default behaviour, but still nothing worked.
So does anyone have any ideas as to what I am doing wrong, or maybe another way of doing this? Shame they do not offer a plugin in Deluge to do this.
So at the moment I am using Ktorrent, which has a scheduler plugin that works and does the job I want. However I do not like the look of Ktorrent compared to Deluge and does not seem to offer as many seeds as Deluge for same torrent. Also a lot of people comment that Ktorrent sometimes freezes there machines although I have not experienced that.
I wonder if it is anything to do with the latest version of Deluge I am using 1.1.9 as the article states for Deluge 1.1 only?
I am using Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10
Any help would be most appreciated
Regards
Michael
I am a Newbie to Linux (windows poweruser for many many years)
Just started using Deluge for torrents, which is great, after being used to Utorrent in windows.
However one thing I would like to get working is a scheduler to automatically stop any downloads at 6pm and restart at 11pm (peak times for my ISP)
So I found the following link and followed that
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/UserGuide/Scheduling
I followed the article to the letter using Gnome Schedule 2.1.0, ie
Disable all downloads
deluge -u console -a "config --set max_active_limit 0"
Enable again
deluge -u console -a "config --set max_active_limit 100"
However from testing this nothing happened, the downloads continued and never stopped or started no matter which times I tested (tried it a few times)
I even tried it with the suppress output as in the article and default behaviour, but still nothing worked.
So does anyone have any ideas as to what I am doing wrong, or maybe another way of doing this? Shame they do not offer a plugin in Deluge to do this.
So at the moment I am using Ktorrent, which has a scheduler plugin that works and does the job I want. However I do not like the look of Ktorrent compared to Deluge and does not seem to offer as many seeds as Deluge for same torrent. Also a lot of people comment that Ktorrent sometimes freezes there machines although I have not experienced that.
I wonder if it is anything to do with the latest version of Deluge I am using 1.1.9 as the article states for Deluge 1.1 only?
I am using Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10
Any help would be most appreciated
Regards
Michael