Arvid Norberg
Arvid Norberg
> It led peers connected to qBittorrent peer more than once (e.g. incoming and outgoing) in a same time, then qBittorrent peer disconnected the previous connection, that is very bad...
@glassez would you mind sending that torrent file to me too? [email protected] is it possible that the piece size of that torrent is 161 * 0x4000 = 2637824 bytes? (which...
2625536 / 16384 = 160.25 So this is an odd piece size. I think I have all the information I need to fix this. Making the test cases will be...
here's a libtorrent patch that *might* fix this. I haven't experienced the issue, so this based on a theory of what might be happening. https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/pull/7234
Tha foundation of this feature is uTP, which ensures its upload speed is continuously adjusted to not interfere with real-time traffic (to the best of its ability). If anyone is...
@ballo In my mind, "throttling the overall upload bandwidth" means: throttle individual peers such that the aggregate upload rate is at-or-below some specified limit. I don't see how you can...
one peer has one connection which is one TCP pipe (or a uTP pipe)
Do you know what that extra space is used for? Normally, size-on-disk is *less* than the file size, for sparse files. It's unintuitive that it would be greater. The only...
@allenfengjr is this also on APFS? APFS has a feature of snapshots of files and the whole filesystem (I believe). If there's a snapshot of the whole system, every disk...
I can't explain why the size on disk would balloon like that. This effect is beyond the API/contract with the operating system. It's likely caused by some subtle implementation detail...