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Re: [Mldonkey-users] problems with max_upload_slots || max_hard_upload_
From: |
Goswin Brederlow |
Subject: |
Re: [Mldonkey-users] problems with max_upload_slots || max_hard_upload_rate ??? |
Date: |
08 Jan 2003 21:40:58 +0100 |
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MLdonkey <address@hidden> writes:
> > So i looked at my upload and saw it at line-maximum, which is
> > responsible for having nearly any download on a DSL-line.
>
> Try also to decrease my maximal number of connections. I decreased
> mine from about 924 to 150 and it helped a lot.
>
> > My max_upload_slots is set to 10, but i have *22 uploaders*.
>
> Yes, it can happen at the beginning, since the clients are not
> immediatly added to the upload queue, but only when they request a
> bloc. So that mldonkey sometimes replies that there is an open slot,
> because the client which uses the slots has not yet ask for a block.
> It should probable be fixed in the future :)
So what happens if I connect and just ask for a block without asking
for a slot? Do i get the block?
> > So something _must_ be wrong. I also set max_hard_upload_rate to 9 but
> > my system tells me it sends with 16kb/s (i don't hope it's the old
> > problem again)
>
> Bandwidth management has never been well managed in mldonkey.
And its hard to change anything because everything uses it. Sockets
should use it internally and nothing outside should. I tried to change
it a bit and I found that to much depended on it. Something to think
about for 3.0.
MfG
Goswin