Deluge 1.2.3 - completion, one step forward two steps back

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eepunk

Deluge 1.2.3 - completion, one step forward two steps back

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Hi All,

Deluge 1.2.3 on Ubuntu 9.10 Server.

I've been noticing it more and more commonly lately that a file will begin downloading normally, only to reach a certain point (it's different for each) where the percentage completion level jumps backwards.

This loop will continue until I delete the torrent and file from my disk and redownload it. Forcing a recheck will cause the completion percentage to revert to 0%. The file will then stickj again in a similar spot to before. Torrent files are coming from different sources so I do not believe they are the cause. All trackers are set to default to Openbittorrent (flexget strips out tpb, which I find to be patchy).

To illustrate - foo.bar will be at 33.24% complete, then go to 32.40%, back up to 33.74%, then back to 31.24%. (for illustration purposes only, not actual samples)

The numbers seem to change constantly, its not at any fixed point that the regression occurs. If I do not stop the file, it will continue to loop until I do. Last night a 175MB file stuck around 30% then used up 12GB of my download limit just looping as shown above.

I'm at a loss to explain it. Any hints?

E.E.
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Re: Deluge 1.2.3 - completion, one step forward two steps back

Post by Cas »

This is a known issue, try removing the torrent without removing the data then adding the torrent again. That should resolve it.
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