ralfconn wrote:
> On 8/28/22 14:24, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> As most know, I got a much faster internet and I use torrent software,
>> quite a lot. I was using Ktorrent and it was OK but it was slow. I
>> started using Qbittorrent and like it better in a way but it has its own
>> speed issues and both affect my desktop response. I did some googling
>> and used top to figure out that they are using a LOT of memory for
>> cache. At times, it uses well over half my memory just for cache. It
>> also gets to a point where it is using swap even tho I have swappiness
>> set to 1, basically use swap only to prevent a crash from out of memory
>> problems. We all know how slow swap use can make things. As it is, I
>> reduced the number of active files which is not something I want to do.
>> If I receive, I like to send as well. After all, someone sent to me as
>> well. What I would like to do is limit the amount of memory torrent
>> software can use. I don't know exactly how to do that tho. It's not
>> something I've ever done.
>>
>> Is this something I do on the command line or a setting is some file
>> somewhere? I don't even know where to start on this. By the way, I'm
>> maxed out at 32GBs of memory for this mobo. So adding memory isn't a
>> option. Is there even a mobo that has a 64GB option??? :/
>
> Not really an answer to your question but here I never had
> speed/responsiveness/memory issues with transmission (Xfce, 16Gb RAM,
> 50Mbit/s network bandwidth ):
>
> [I] net-p2p/transmission
>
> Available versions: 3.00-r1^t (~)3.00-r4^t **9999*l^t
> {appindicator cli gtk lightweight mbedtls nls qt5 systemd test web}
> Installed versions: 3.00-r4^t(01:14:38 PM 05/29/2022)(cli nls
> -appindicator -gtk -lightweight -mbedtls -qt5 -systemd -test)
> Homepage: https://transmissionbt.com/
> Description: A fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client
>
> I use it without GUI (-gtk -qt5) because I find the web interface just
> fine. Also, being server-based it runs regardless of who's logged into
> the PC, which is a plus here.
>
> raffaele
I may look into that. Just to see if it is even better than Ktorrent
and Qbittorrent. Never know. I may like it like Mikey. lol It's a
old TV commercial.
I'm not sure what happened but it started acting better. One, I did
remove a lot of items that were just sitting there. Then I removed some
that had a high share ratio, I did a lot of sharing. There was also a
update to QBT but at first it didn't help any. It was after a few
restarts that it seemed to improve. I did notice that at one point it
was uploading around 60 or 70MB/sec and desktop response slowed some but
not as bad as before. I guess I need to limit what it uploads a bit. I
know how to do that.
So, I think the update improved things but took a few restarts to kick
in or something. Removing some unused files helped too. I wonder if I
could use torrent on a Raspberry Pi? :-) lol
By the way, I notice this in df and mount:
root@fireball / # df -h | grep group
cgroup_root 10M 0 10M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
root@fireball / # mount | grep group
cgroup_root on /sys/fs/cgroup type tmpfs
(rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=10240k,mode=755)
openrc on /sys/fs/cgroup/openrc type cgroup
(rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,release_agent=/lib/rc/sh/cgroup-release-agent.sh,name=openrc)
none on /sys/fs/cgroup/unified type cgroup2
(rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,nsdelegate)
gvfsd-fuse on /run/user/1000/gvfs type fuse.gvfsd-fuse
(rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1000,group_id=100)
portal on /run/user/1000/doc type fuse.portal
(rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1000,group_id=100)
root@fireball / #
I guess cgroups is enabled but I never touched any of it. Only read a
few threads on here about it.
Thanks to all.
Dale
:-) :-)