bazilio-ua Posted June 6, 2015 Report Posted June 6, 2015 After fixing infamous 'inactive memory leaks' in version 1.8.3 (29330) all higher version has another annoying bug: When downloading large (30-40GB) .torrent with collection/discography/etc and selecting not all files,uTorrent going to strange mode, it just reading hard drive with average speed (7-10 MB/sec), and nothing else does (seeding/leeching = 0).It can last for hours.It's not recheck/flush/etc command:> fs_usage -f filesys uTorrent show us tons of dummy lseek/read sequences:... 19:06:11.645 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe78 <SEEK_SET> 0.000002 uTorrent19:06:11.645 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000492 W uTorrent19:06:11.645 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe7c <SEEK_SET> 0.000002 uTorrent19:06:11.646 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000498 W uTorrent19:06:11.646 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe80 <SEEK_SET> 0.000002 uTorrent19:06:11.646 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000501 W uTorrent19:06:11.646 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe84 <SEEK_SET> 0.000001 uTorrent19:06:11.647 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000498 W uTorrent19:06:11.647 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe88 <SEEK_SET> 0.000002 uTorrent19:06:11.647 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000502 W uTorrent19:06:11.647 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe8c <SEEK_SET> 0.000002 uTorrent19:06:11.648 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000490 W uTorrent19:06:11.648 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe90 <SEEK_SET> 0.000002 uTorrent19:06:11.648 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000495 W uTorrent19:06:11.648 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe94 <SEEK_SET> 0.000002 uTorrent19:06:11.649 read F=24 B=0x4 0.000492 W uTorrent19:06:11.649 lseek F=24 O=0x000dfe98 <SEEK_SET> 0.000001 uTorrent...million of this Please fix this, it's really annoyingOSX 10.6.8 - 10.7.5
biatch0 Posted June 27, 2015 Report Posted June 27, 2015 Same problem here... My laptop (Mac) HDD has (this particular time) been reading at a more or less consistent 20MB/sec for the past 3-4 hours. This also occurs on my Windows desktop but typically doesn't last for so long (although it comes back sometimes on the same torrent) and the torrent then proceeds normally after the HDD read insanity goes away.
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