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BandofBrothers
10-29-2006, 09:23 AM
Hi guys, I have been crunching quite a lot the last day or so, now I seem to have my router running a bit better.

However, I have like 25 uploads queued, and they don't seem to be starting by themselves, I keep having to hit the upload button manually, and still seem to have a backlog of uploads waiting to be sent.

I have a 10mb down\512 up (55kb\s upload) so it should not struggle to keep up.

Any ideas?:stick:

[XC] moddolicous
10-29-2006, 09:30 AM
You download speed is A LOT faster than your upload speed. PM me screenshots of your client (everything except personal). I'll tweak them. Also, while your waiting, try running the benchmark upload to find the perfect upload chunk size. You could snooze downloads so it uploads all the buckets you've crawled.

Frisch
10-29-2006, 09:49 AM
It evens out over time... (been up at 100-150 here)
In my opinion, you should not snooze the download, you'll just have jobs floating all the time.
You'll experience that sometimes it's slow, and sometimes it's fast.
I guess, this has to do with a full HDD at the upload destination, or alex (the head of the thing ) has shut one down.

However, under options..click the crawler tab...then check the "no delays between upload chunks".
Set the wait between barrel uploads to 1
Also click the archiving tab and set the "word size" to 64, and the "dictionary size" to 8.

BandofBrothers
10-29-2006, 10:19 AM
It evens out over time... (been up at 100-150 here)
In my opinion, you should not snooze the download, you'll just have jobs floating all the time.
You'll experience that sometimes it's slow, and sometimes it's fast.
I guess, this has to do with a full HDD at the upload destination, or alex (the head of the thing ) has shut one down.

However, under options..click the crawler tab...then check the "no delays between upload chunks".
Set the wait between barrel uploads to 1
Also click the archiving tab and set the "word size" to 64, and the "dictionary size" to 8.

thanks for the info, I just changed the settings that you mentioned, and its uploading lots now:) :)

Also, here are all the settings I am using, I want to use MAX bandwith available:banana:

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Anything I need to change\tweak?

Thanks:)

Mc Intosh
10-29-2006, 10:43 AM
Archiving is done best by the LZMA compressor. So if you have got a fast enough computer, you should best uncheck the Winrar option. Should create smaller size buckets.

[XC] moddolicous
10-29-2006, 10:54 AM
Well, the ones Frisch gave you were ones I was going to also. Here are some other ones:
Connection:
Network Connection timeout=5
Bandwidth check period=1
those should help keep a more stable download/upload speed
Uncheck count upstream usage towards overall bandwidth (unless you need it).
Crawler:
Max open buckets=20
Pre-cache buckets=5
Stop if uploads greater than=50
Robot txt flush delay & URL flush delay=50
Misc:
Overall process=below normal
Keep all the others the same
Archiving:
Uncheck enable external archiver. That will make your node use LZMA.
All of those things together should help you get the most from your node. Also, run the upload bandwidth test. That will help find the best upload chunk size. If you want to get the best, one night, let the intervals be 1 and raise the benchmark size to ~1.5mbs. Every computer gets different results (mine was 59).

BandofBrothers
10-29-2006, 11:20 AM
thanks a lot :)

I have applied all of those settings.

just hammering my connection now uploading 50 buckets worth of stuff back to them lol:p:

Lets see how my production goes now with the better settings:banana: :woot: