Cheeti Posted January 2, 2006 Report Posted January 2, 2006 I read all FAQs, experimented with all settings and I still get nothing...My configuration:- 16/16 Mbit/s connection- Win XP SP2 all patches and updates- Firewall configured properly- External IP address (no port forwarding)- Network OK, no disk overload error- all settings needed to high up/dn speed set:Torrent Options:Global maximum numer of connections: 2000Maximum numer of connected peers per torrent : 500Number of upload slots per torrent: 40Advanced options:net.low_cpu: falsediskio.write_queue_size 32786The problem is when I download and/or upload with speed >1MB/s (regardles of torrents, 1 or 5 don't make diffrence) and I start downloading a new torrent which is at least 500MB and uTorrent allocates disk space (I have allocate option on), all the uploads and downloads freezes. When I check files on HDD uTorrent creates them sequencialy (ie 50x15MB rars) and when all the files are created all torrents start again and download/upload ok. It is anoying, because all the peers disconnect and speeds after this are much less than before this freez.When I download small torrents <50MB this doesn't happen (or this freez are so short that it doesn;t affect the speed).Do anyone know this problem or know what is wrong?Only don't tell me to turn off "Pre-allocate disk space" I want it to be on!
Firon Posted January 2, 2006 Report Posted January 2, 2006 If you have an anti-virus, it's probably trying to scan all the files.
Cheeti Posted January 7, 2006 Author Report Posted January 7, 2006 I don't have one. I've checked with Filemon (http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Filemon.html) and only uTorrent uses disk at this time.The same problem is when I seed at speed >1MB/s and I make a new torrent file.
Firon Posted January 7, 2006 Report Posted January 7, 2006 I guess going at such speeds makes it difficult to create 50 new files in the MFT, or something.
1c3d0g Posted January 7, 2006 Report Posted January 7, 2006 Wow, you have incredible speeds, Cheeti! Yeah, µTorrent is going to have problems with such a high bandwidth. I guess you could turn off diskio.flush_files, but keep in mind this will increase memory use tremendously. Hopefully it can prevent the freezing, though... :/
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