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What is "btsettings.txt" ?

see below


root# ./utserver
server started
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
UDP setsockopt(SO_RCVBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_RCVBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt
Can't use same folder (./) for both autoload and torrent storage
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Hi

What is "btsettings.txt" ?

see below


root# ./utserver
server started
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt

UDP setsockopt(SO_RCVBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_RCVBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF, 2097152) failed: 105

Can't use same folder (./) for both autoload and torrent storage

It's utserver.conf. The warning message wasn't updated - I'm doing that now.

Thanks for the post. It shows some additional problems I'm surprised to see. On what sort of system are you seeing these messages? Can you post a uname -a for it and a 'cat /proc/meminfo' too and maybe some other description of it (explicitly excluding any information you wish to keep private)?

/usr/include/asm-generic/errno.h:#define ENOBUFS 105 /* No buffer space available */

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Hi

What is "btsettings.txt" ?

see below


root# ./utserver
server started
Can't find an interface with a local IP for IPv4.
As a result, UPnP port mapping may not work.
Check value of preferred_interface in btsettings.txt

UDP setsockopt(SO_RCVBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_RCVBUF, 2097152) failed: 105
UDP setsockopt(SO_SNDBUF, 2097152) failed: 105

Can't use same folder (./) for both autoload and torrent storage

It's utserver.conf. The warning message wasn't updated - I'm doing that now.

Thanks for the post. It shows some additional problems I'm surprised to see. On what sort of system are you seeing these messages? Can you post a uname -a for it and a 'cat /proc/meminfo' too and maybe some other description of it (explicitly excluding any information you wish to keep private)?

/usr/include/asm-generic/errno.h:#define ENOBUFS 105 /* No buffer space available */

It's FreeBSD-8.0-RELEASE-amd64 and its standart linux emulation (linux_base-f10 port).

But utserver works quite barely, except this strange messages.

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On what sort of system are you seeing these messages? Can you post a uname -a for it and a 'cat /proc/meminfo' too and maybe some other description of it (explicitly excluding any information you wish to keep private)?

It's FreeBSD-8.0-RELEASE-amd64 and its standart linux emulation (linux_base-f10 port).

But utserver works quite barely' date=' except this strange messages.[/quote']

That's what I run at home: 64-bit FreeBSD on an AMD CPU (although 7.x version). I occasionally test build on FreeBSD natively (both on that machine and on a 32-bit i386 machine at work); last time I did that on 64-bit AMD, it built but it didn't run stably, and I think it built and ran OK on 32-bit. My guess is that it is a 64-bit issue.

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That's what I run at home: 64-bit FreeBSD on an AMD CPU (although 7.x version). I occasionally test build on FreeBSD natively (both on that machine and on a 32-bit i386 machine at work); last time I did that on 64-bit AMD, it built but it didn't run stably, and I think it built and ran OK on 32-bit. My guess is that it is a 64-bit issue.

Ok. Thanks for the comment.

In present I use deluge in the same way (headless daemon with webui support for remote management), it has enough its flaws and loses to utorrent-win-webui but surpasses this linux alpha.

I'll periodically run utorrent-linux at my freebsd in big hope ))

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