Deluge Stops All Other Network Activity
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:56 am
Hello:
I'm loving deluge, but I find that whenever I have it on, my web browsing, mail checking, and whatever else, is suddenly ground to a halt.
Steps I've taken to diagnose myself:
- I reset all my settings to the default, same result
- I checked out the FAQ and read the section on Bandwidth tweaking and set my settings to something pessimistic (50% of total download and upload)
I'm not sure what else to do. I've currently got Deluge running on a Gentoo server that's always running, but I'm currently shutting it down during the day and reactivating it at night when noone's using it.
I'm running deluge 1.3.0_rc2 from the ebuilds on Gentoo. Of note, is that this problem seems to occur even when Deluge isn't downloading things (or uploading things) screamingly fast: I've seen the network choke when I'm only getting 50-70 KB/sec on download and 0-10 KB/sec uploads.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking at this point I need to find a decent QoS router to prioritize web traffic better, but I'm not sure if even that will help.
I'm loving deluge, but I find that whenever I have it on, my web browsing, mail checking, and whatever else, is suddenly ground to a halt.
Steps I've taken to diagnose myself:
- I reset all my settings to the default, same result
- I checked out the FAQ and read the section on Bandwidth tweaking and set my settings to something pessimistic (50% of total download and upload)
I'm not sure what else to do. I've currently got Deluge running on a Gentoo server that's always running, but I'm currently shutting it down during the day and reactivating it at night when noone's using it.
I'm running deluge 1.3.0_rc2 from the ebuilds on Gentoo. Of note, is that this problem seems to occur even when Deluge isn't downloading things (or uploading things) screamingly fast: I've seen the network choke when I'm only getting 50-70 KB/sec on download and 0-10 KB/sec uploads.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking at this point I need to find a decent QoS router to prioritize web traffic better, but I'm not sure if even that will help.