

#FLEXGET DELUGE TORRENT FILE DOWNLOAD#
I am running the latest Debian download image with samba. The problem is that the PI freezes, I don't know why but have some ideas below. The memory is around 40/50MB, so if you are working with 128cpu/128gpu that should be enough.Īs was just said I cannot help with this one but have exactly the same issue, but not torrent related. When the kernel panic happens, the ssh goes off but I still get to see what's the last state of htop before the crash happens. While I'm trying to make torrents work I normally leave htop open in a ssh session to see how the cpu and memory are. probably some more stuff I don't remember anymoreĮdit: if by memory allocation you are referring to the memory that the system is given vs the memory of the gpu, let me tell you I don't think that the problem is there. created a ext4 partition in the external hd just for torrenting (in external hds I normally use ntfs for portability)

set the cache of transmission at 8MB instead of the 4MB default value (should decrease to half the number of writes to permanent memory (sd or external hd) disabled encription in transmission (for what I've read it's his botleneck) this way it shouldn't get in the way of the kernel or more important processes incremented the nice value to 19, so it has the lowest priority possible. it seems it isn't (even more problematic). I thought this problem was only when using an external hd. I'm going to try altering the memory allocation and see if that helps. Using debian build and saving files to the SD card. conflict between the network bandwidth vs the usb bandwitdh (both use the same bus). What distro are you running? I'm using ArchLinux.Īre you saving your torrents into an external hd through usb? I think this is the problem. It kernel panics when downloading torrents with transmission (rtorrent too). torrent file to the torrent directory where rtorrent picks it up.Īdmittedly this is running on ubuntu server on an x86 box at the moment but everything was compiled from source and I've run rtorrent on an ARM device before with no problems.Įdit: I just spotted your mention of flexget - I think rssdler might have had a dependency on this but it just needed installed and compiled against.
#FLEXGET DELUGE TORRENT FILE HOW TO#
I use rtorrent - there's another thread around if you search which discusses how to use it a little - you need to run it within screen for example.
