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Author Topic: Dynamic Fragmentation may cause some freeze up issues.  (Read 5141 times)

GullyFoyle

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Dynamic Fragmentation may cause some freeze up issues.
« on: June 13, 2009, 05:40:27 AM »

Like most of the torrent users I read I was getting frequent freeze ups. I did my research and stopped DNS relay. But I would still get some failures requiring reboot.
I then started stopping any likely culprit.
Once I stopped Dynamic Fragmentation most of the freezes disappeared.
I still get them with files having large seeds/peers. But that may be due to Nat Table Overflow/excessively high release time or weak hardware (cpu/memory). I've read that the 655 can't really handle more than five torrents downloading at once.
Give it a shot and see if it helps.
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Demonized

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Re: Dynamic Fragmentation may cause some freeze up issues.
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2009, 06:58:44 AM »

Incorrect info about the torrents. I have 15 torrents downloading simultaneously without error. So either I have a miracle machine or the torrent config of your source is misconfigured.
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GullyFoyle

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Re: Dynamic Fragmentation may cause some freeze up issues.
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2009, 10:22:19 AM »

If I have a small amount of seeds/peers per torrent then no real problem.
Large ones hurt.
Using Utorrent with recommended settings makes it 2 torrents with something like 90 connections per torrent. I try to keep around five to seven as they move faster per torrent. Fifteen divides up the bandwidth way too much.
Maybe I'm just not meant to play with the "big boys" like you claimed. I'm still uncertain if you were a bear or a twink playing with bears. That was what you meant about "big boys"? Or maybe some other reference.
You young people and your sexual innuendo.

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Demonized

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Re: Dynamic Fragmentation may cause some freeze up issues.
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2009, 11:25:06 AM »

If I have a small amount of seeds/peers per torrent then no real problem.
Large ones hurt.
Using Utorrent with recommended settings makes it 2 torrents with something like 90 connections per torrent. I try to keep around five to seven as they move faster per torrent. Fifteen divides up the bandwidth way too much.

Depends on the time you have to get the files. I don't mind to wait two days for all to finish.

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Maybe I'm just not meant to play with the "big boys" like you claimed. I'm still uncertain if you were a bear or a twink playing with bears. That was what you meant about "big boys"? Or maybe some other reference.
You young people and your sexual innuendo.
Thanks for the compliment. But I'm part of 20 year+ IT experience club.
You're more than welcome to play. But don't rely solely on "third party info", it's becomes nasty when the info is seriously challenged and needs to be supported by facts or evidence  ;)
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