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Deluge bittorrent seeds not uploading
Deluge bittorrent seeds not uploading









  1. DELUGE BITTORRENT SEEDS NOT UPLOADING MANUAL
  2. DELUGE BITTORRENT SEEDS NOT UPLOADING ISO
  3. DELUGE BITTORRENT SEEDS NOT UPLOADING DOWNLOAD

Sleep 5 #sleep so that LabelPlus can do it's stuffĭeluge-console "recheck ]"Įcho "$DATE Rechecked: " "$torrentname " "$torrentid " "$torrentpath" > /home/deluge/media/execute_script.logĭeluge-console "resume ]"Įcho "$DATE Unchecked: " "$torrentname " "$torrentid " "$torrentpath" > /home/deluge/media/execute_script.log Meanwhile the script triggered by the Execute plugin is runnning.

DELUGE BITTORRENT SEEDS NOT UPLOADING DOWNLOAD

So YaRSS2 adds the torrent in a paused state, and then the LabelPlus plugin labels it and sets the torrent's download directory. Deluge's built-in "Execute" plugin, I installed the "deluge-console" package to enable me to issue commands to Deluge via the shell / console, and the last piece of the puzzle was a script I've written.ĭeluge is set globally to add torrents in an un-paused state but I've set the YaRSS2 feed to add the torrents in question in a paused state. I've answered my own question using three elements.

DELUGE BITTORRENT SEEDS NOT UPLOADING MANUAL

To make matters worse, because a recheck is not performed, the new version of the torrent starts overwriting existing files, meaning that a manual recheck will fail. Then when the torrent is moved by LaabelPlus, a recheck is not triggered. So what's causing me issues with my current setup is that when a new torrent is added by YaRRS2, it is added to the default download directory. the problem is that with my setup, the torrents in question are added automatically via the YaRSS2 plugin and then they are labelled, moved and have their download directory set by the LabelPlus plugin, which enables me to set per-event labels and download directories (/genre/year/event/name_of_event). I've just been playing around with adding and rechecking torrents and I've found out that when I manually add a torrent to the specific path of the existing download, it automatically rechecks. Is there any way I can get Deluge to recheck certain torrents either match a certain naming scheme or have a specific LabelPlus label, when a new torrent is added? Or is a bash script an option / better solution? When new versions of the torrent are added for download, it re-downloads the existing files (which is undesirable as I use a CoW filesystem, and it wastes bandwidth) but if I manually force a recheck of the newly added torrent, Deluge detects the existing files and when the new download resumes (See EDIT), it only downloads the data that is new or missing. When a new version of the torrent is released, it contains. The first version of the torrent might contain files called. When the torrent is updated / when a new version of the torrent is released, it uses the exact same name as the previous versions of the torrent, contains all the same files as the previous version(s) of the torrent and I download the torrent to the same directory as the previous versions of the torrent. I no longer download movies, I buy Blu-Rays instead.I download torrents that are updated periodically. I use Transmission (daemon on a headless server, GUI client on my personal machine). Many things changed, including the way I function in networking and systems. I am aware the network needs seeders for the torrent network to function.

deluge bittorrent seeds not uploading

  • I contribute in other ways (uploading many Linux ISOs).
  • deluge bittorrent seeds not uploading

    I cannot upload movies (but can download them legally).But movies uploads are prohibited in my country. Rationale: I contribute to the network by uploading Linux ISOs. But it stops the upload after a certain ratio, it cannot be adjusted under 1.0. I can't seem to find any suitable plugin for Vuze.

    DELUGE BITTORRENT SEEDS NOT UPLOADING ISO

    Vuze is only able to limit the upload to 5 Kbps, which is not 0!Īnother thing I would like to have, as I upload large amounts of legal Linux ISO torrents, is a way to easily switch between Enable upload and Disable upload modes. I am willing to change Vuze for something else if Vuze is not capable of achieving this goal. Obsolete: Please take it as a fact, that I am unwilling to use some other bittorent client. I'm running Vuze torrent client on Linux Mint and am looking for a way to block upload completely.











    Deluge bittorrent seeds not uploading