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Title: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: cjmedina on January 03, 2010, 07:43:04 AM
I was adding more bittorrents and all of a sudden it crashed so I don't see them anymore yet they are still loading in the back ground!

Also,.....The easy search utility won't pickup my device....ON ANY OF MY COMPUTERS!


Everything else is normall meaning I can see and transfer.....


WTF is going on??????


CJ
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: rcblackwell on January 03, 2010, 11:53:22 AM
I was adding more bittorrents and all of a sudden it crashed so I don't see them anymore yet they are still loading in the back ground!

Also,.....The easy search utility won't pickup my device....ON ANY OF MY COMPUTERS!


Everything else is normall meaning I can see and transfer.....


WTF is going on??????


CJ

BT is likely utilizing most of the DNS's resources thus it cannot respond. Wait for the DL to complete and everything should return to normal. Don't shut of your NAS or you risk losing the torrents that are in mid DL.
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: cjmedina on January 03, 2010, 01:15:23 PM
I don't care about the torrents.

I always have a problem with this torrent program for the DNS-323

It looks like if you put in to many torrents sayus 20 or more it over loads the buffer and the unit crashes.

I will say this....Who ever rightes the programs for this unit needs to go back to programing School!


I reset unit and the device shows in the easy search utility but if I try to reload the bittorrent program I loose the device as showing again....

How do i release the toorents if I can't see them....Should I delete the incomplete folder?
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: cjmedina on January 03, 2010, 04:44:09 PM
Even after a full reset and config I still have no working bittorrent

How do I clear?
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: gunrunnerjohn on January 04, 2010, 05:22:09 AM
First off, you can only start 15 torrents and it informs you that it's "full", so you're not going to start "20 or so".

I'd remove the BT and NAS_Progr folders, reset to factory defaults, then reconfigure.
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: AKFubar on January 04, 2010, 11:19:30 AM
Agree with the above.  Seems obvious that the BT app for the DNS-323 is pretty buggy from all the posts about it on this board.  Suggest you use regular BT from your PC until a debugged FW is released for the 323.  Hopefully the D-Link programmer guys will fix it up for the next official release.
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: cjmedina on January 04, 2010, 01:54:06 PM
First off, you can only start 15 torrents and it informs you that it's "full", so you're not going to start "20 or so".

I'd remove the BT and NAS_Progr folders, reset to factory defaults, then reconfigure.


I have never seen it say the limit is 15. Never seen a worning and I have been using for 6 months now. I have always had a problem with it,

Where is the NAS_progf folder....I don't see one
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: gunrunnerjohn on January 04, 2010, 02:56:50 PM

I have never seen it say the limit is 15. Never seen a worning and I have been using for 6 months now. I have always had a problem with it,

Where is the NAS_progf folder....I don't see one
I loaded it up and when I got to 15 and tried to add an additional torrent, it told me it was the limit.

The folders I mentioned are in the root of Volume_1, at least on my DNS-323 running 1.08b8 and the beta BT.
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: cjmedina on January 08, 2010, 12:21:29 PM
OK I did that and it's working now....

I renamed the folder BT

Then deleted Nas_prog

Did a factory reset

and loaded config

Then the BT program



Now I just make sure I don't go over 15 torrents
Title: Re: LOST BITTORRENT INFO
Post by: gunrunnerjohn on January 08, 2010, 12:40:07 PM
The only thing that should happen if you try to load more than 15 is a message telling you that you can't.  It shouldn't bite the dust.