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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||||||
| 0001485 | aMule | Misc | public | 2009-02-04 08:34 | 2009-02-11 22:32 | ||||||||
| Reporter | brick | ||||||||||||
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| Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always | ||||||||
| Status | new | Resolution | open | ||||||||||
| Platform | OS | OS Version | |||||||||||
| Product Version | 2.2.3 | ||||||||||||
| Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||||||
| Summary | 0001485: remote homedir causes hangups | ||||||||||||
| Description | i was using amule on a system where my homedir is on a NAS device accessible through 100baseT internet. this works fine in most cases, but did not work with amule. i experienced long periods of the UI being unresponsive, and a corresponding pattern of regular loss of all connections. frustrating. when i eventually moved my ~/.aMule into /var/amule and did export HOME=. i could see that using the local disk, connections persisted longer, there weren't the UI delays, and performance was much improved. this sounds simple, but it took a year or more for me to put all the pieces together. i got no help in the irc channel and couldn't find any other relevant tickets. amule is the only program i have which totally malfunctioned in the remote-homedir case. it could do better. | ||||||||||||
| Tags | No tags attached. | ||||||||||||
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| Operating System | Linux | ||||||||||||
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(0003074) brick (reporter) 2009-02-04 10:08 |
i should mention that through strace i saw a long series of writes to key_index.dat that were of under 10 bytes each. |
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(0003075) brick (reporter) 2009-02-04 10:10 |
sorry. also, that downloads were terminated in this condition, but uploads continued at all times. thus, with the problem i described, my U:D ratio would be much higher than i desired, 5:1 or more. |
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(0003077) sturedman (developer) 2009-02-06 21:15 |
Did you have your temp files on the NAS too? I don't know exactly how your network file system works, but there is at least one critical case: when a near-end part arrives and the temp file suddenly grows in size. If the grow happens by physical transfer of data to the file you will have a problem if it's on a network. I'd prefer to have such issues discussed on the forum instead of here. |
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(0003080) brick (reporter) 2009-02-11 22:32 |
sturedman, yes, initially the temp files were on the NAS too. i accidentally launched it with local conf files and remote temp files, though, and that worked correctly, so i guess it had to do with access to the confs. the problem you describe sounds like something that would happen sporadically, but this was a regular problem. |
Issue History |
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| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
| 2009-02-04 08:34 | brick | New Issue | |
| 2009-02-04 08:34 | brick | Operating System | => Linux |
| 2009-02-04 10:08 | brick | Note Added: 0003074 | |
| 2009-02-04 10:10 | brick | Note Added: 0003075 | |
| 2009-02-06 21:15 | sturedman | Note Added: 0003077 | |
| 2009-02-11 22:32 | brick | Note Added: 0003080 | |
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