Right been on Free-dc they have spotted us
http://www.free-dc.org/forum/showthr...125#post108125
Seems that there are some tweaks to try I cant do them as I cant maxout my pipe due to others using it and Im on 2003 for my main client.
http://www.lvllord.de/?lang=en&url=tools
Under Tools->Crawler:
After you've done that then I would set your max async workers to 125 (for using 6mbps, if you wish to go higher then do 200 for up to about 8.5mbps usage). Set max open buckets to 65. Set delay before crawling to 1. Set pre-cached buckets to 25. Use fixed upload chunk of 64kb. Use persistent connection. No delays between upload chunks. Wait between barrel uploads 2 seconds. Stop if uploads greater than 200.
Now, to get MJ-12 to work well with other DC projects but not really ever utilize more than 3-5% of CPU cycles I have the following for you...
Under Tools->Misc:
CPU Priorities: Set all to Below Normal except Upload thread which should be set to Normal priority. Normally for DC projects this kind of process affinity would be a very bad thing but this project focuses more on bandwidth instead of CPU usage. Giving it these priorities will allow it to "get a word in edgewise" when trying to act properly. You should see very minimal impact on your main DC project. Also check the box that says "Clear log file on start".
Under Tools->Archiving:
Check the "Run archiving in a seperate process space". Process priority "below normal". Archiving delay 3. LZMA compression enabled. Word size 24 bytes. Dictionary size 4mb. DO NOT enable external archiver.
Archiving for me using OGR-25 takes about 2mins per bucket. With no other program running it takes like 45 seconds but this is acceptable wait time to allow another DC project to take precedence, once again with very little impact.
Once you've done all this then click OK and then just File->Restart so that way all the changes you've made will take effect.
Edi: From what I remember Haltech saying winrar is the best bet for archiving, thats what Im using.
Lets ramp it up ppl !!!
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