Hi!
I have some problems with my user experience. I installed deluged and the webui on a headless Ubuntu-server. I'm running a thinn client to manage my torrents. BUT, here is the problem... The thinn client regardless of OS is extremly slow. Example: If I connect to my daemon if takes like a minute or two to load my torrents and if I try do do something like open preference it's take up to 5 minutes to open it. And when I', trying to quit the thinclient it just dosn't respond.
I have enable loggging, and i cant see anyting wrong. The main cause of this must be the amount of torrents. I have added about 1200 torrents, but the client shouldn't be that slow right? And The webui isn't working better at all. It loses the connection all the time. I have restartet the daemon multiple times but the non-respondence is still there!
Version info:
deluged: 1.3.6
libtorrent: 0.16.7.0
Does anybody have a solution or can point me in the right direction? I have searched the forum and I'm not closer to a solution.
Thinclient and daemon - not responding.
Re: Thinclient and daemon - not responding.
Hi
The problem is that 1.3.X doesn't handle that many torrents in a good way. There is unfortunately not much you can do about this, except reducing the number of registered torrents. The next major version (1.4) has been optimized to handle thousands of torrents, but it's not ready to be released yet.
The problem is that 1.3.X doesn't handle that many torrents in a good way. There is unfortunately not much you can do about this, except reducing the number of registered torrents. The next major version (1.4) has been optimized to handle thousands of torrents, but it's not ready to be released yet.
When reporting issues, please include any relevant information such as OS (and version), python version (for Windows users this depends on which Deluge installer was used), Deluge version and plugin version.
Re: Thinclient and daemon - not responding.
Tanks for the reply!bro wrote:Hi
The problem is that 1.3.X doesn't handle that many torrents in a good way. There is unfortunately not much you can do about this, except reducing the number of registered torrents. The next major version (1.4) has been optimized to handle thousands of torrents, but it's not ready to be released yet.
Is this a 1.3.X-only thing or is this common for all the versions? I have heard people use more than 2k torrents in the same time, with minor problem.
You speak about registered torrent. If I have my 1k torrents active in queued-mode is all the queued torrents registered? Or is only the active ones (Upload/download) registered? I'm trying to figure out a solution to this problem until 1.4 realeses. I want do use deluge but if i cant use it with many torrent it's not goin to suit my needs.