* Deluge 1.3.5 from PPA
* Libtorrent .15.9.0
* Hardware - Phenom 2 x4 with 8GB memory.
* Ubuntu 10.04
* Filesystem: EXT4
* Plugins Enabled: none
* GTK (WEB UI or Console not used)
Deluge does not shut down gracefully.
I never waited more than 5 minutes before force closing, I just assumed it was hung.
Also, when the torrents are sorted, takes very long time and the CPU spikes.
When Deluge is restarted I have to manually "force recheck" 100 torrents at a time get the torrents seeding.
Any suggestions? Uploading/downloading works fine.
Slow shutting down and high resources used
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Slow shutting down and high resources used
Last edited by tinkertaylor on Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Slow shutting down and high resources used
You have not said how many torrents you are using.
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Re: Slow shutting down and high resources used
Around 1000.
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Re: Slow shutting down and high resources used
OK, what else do you need?Cas wrote:You have not said how many torrents you are using.
Re: Slow shutting down and high resources used
With large numbers of torrents this can happen, with other users reporting the same issue of deluged not closing down.
I have not done any testing as to why this is happening but if you take a backup of your state files before force killing it, and restore them before starting that might mitigate the issue. I was speaking to johnnyg a few months ago about creating/restoring a backup state file but not sure how far along he got with that.
I have not done any testing as to why this is happening but if you take a backup of your state files before force killing it, and restore them before starting that might mitigate the issue. I was speaking to johnnyg a few months ago about creating/restoring a backup state file but not sure how far along he got with that.