Deluge Thin Client Eating 700MB of RAM in Window

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TechN9ne1730
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Deluge Thin Client Eating 700MB of RAM in Window

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Client: 1.3.5
Server: 1.3.4
libtorrent: 0.15.10.0

Windows Task manager claims Deluge is using 700 MB...This can't be normal can it?
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Re: Deluge Thin Client Eating 700MB of RAM in Window

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it's possible if you have a lot of torrents running. How many torrents you have seeding, downloading, active and so on? And how big is each torrent?
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Re: Deluge Thin Client Eating 700MB of RAM in Window

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abubin wrote:it's possible if you have a lot of torrents running. How many torrents you have seeding, downloading, active and so on? And how big is each torrent?
Looking at about 116 torrents with a total size of just under 800GB. This still seems extreme considering the server side is only using about 98MB of RAM. Granted the server side is running headless but still..
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Re: Deluge Thin Client Eating 700MB of RAM in Window

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What version of Windows? If you close and restart what memory usage does it start with? Are you able to determine at what point is starts uses lots of RAM? Are you running any plugins?
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Re: Deluge Thin Client Eating 700MB of RAM in Window

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Cas wrote:What version of Windows? If you close and restart what memory usage does it start with? Are you able to determine at what point is starts uses lots of RAM? Are you running any plugins?
Yarrs 2 was listed as installed but disabled. I refreshed the plug ins and managed to get it to disappear(as I had deleted the egg from my plug ins folder) and Sut down the thin client, restarted it, and now I am looking at about 40MB-80MB which is much better. It has stayed steady like that for maybe 30-60 min now. Thanks for the suggestion.
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