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(0001733)
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arichy
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2006-01-07 18:04
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The active connections is not correct, too. Because Max connections (190) was reached, Some files (200 sources) did not connect to more than 80 sources. But max. connections reached showed 0. But when I increased max. connections to 290, the files connected to more sources at once. The statistics seems to be completely useless rigth now, sorry. |
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(0002472)
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fahree
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2007-12-12 16:05
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The connections graph scale is not well-scaled for me, either, but indeed by tweaking the statistics preferences I can force it to not plateau. The graph goes over 100 connections out of 256 max. Active downloads and uploads are way smaller (because of their own throttle), and might be better with their own scale, too.
However, the download and upload graphs not only are very badly scaled, but there isn't even a manual preference or interactive widget to scale it. The download graph is scaled at 7kBps max, whereas my max declared is 24kBps, and the actual rate casually goes a few kBps over it. Similarly for the upload graph I have a 7kBps scale, with a 12kBps throttle declaration and a higher rate in practice.
NB: I'm using amule 2.1.3-4 under debian testing i386. |
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(0002477)
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fahree
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2007-12-26 07:26
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With 2.1.3-4, the scaling is possible, just very counter-intuitive.
You can tweak the download and upload graph scales in the "Line Capacities" part of the "Connections" tab of the "Preferences" window, whereas the connection graph is tweaked in the "Statistics" tab. This is confusing. A better interface would be to put everything in the same window -- and make it directly the mainStatistics tab instead or in addition to the Preferences window. Even better would be to automate it fully, taking the declared maximum as the initial scale, and adjusting based on actual statistics displayed. |
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