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Thread: Vectoral box shuts down uTorrent??

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    arkiebrian's Avatar Capitalist Pig BT Rep: +22BT Rep +22BT Rep +22BT Rep +22BT Rep +22
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    I run TorrentFlux on linux - no issues.




  2. BitTorrent   -   #12
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    it seems to work if i leave the Remote Desktop window open (don't minimize it)

    edit: hm now it seems to work regardless. i dunno whats going on
    Last edited by koolyt; 12-11-2007 at 07:03 AM.

  3. BitTorrent   -   #13
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    Seems like a setting issue. I share a Vectoral box with Windows 2003 Web and we aren't having any issues. We simply connect, and log on with our userid's, uTorrent then starts automatically and I disconnect the session.

    Vectoral did put out a note the other day saying they had trouble with a UPS. Perhaps your server is connected to this UPS and they have had to shut it down several times to fix???

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    Check the uptime of the box.

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    hehe. it seems like a setting issue. Wat happens is if utorrent is running a bunch of things it consumes all the memory and crashes. Also happens if your getting a lot of diskoverloaded.

    If you look in the directory utorrent is installed you might find some crash reports with a shit inside.

    First place to look at is the Advanced section -> Disk Cache Settings. Hope it helps


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    but its weird, it just went away on its own, even tho i was still downloading/uploading at 10-11 MB/s sometimes.

    problem is now it came back after their UPS repair : (

    edit: ok, this time i was watching while it shut down uTorrent and in Task Manager there was still available memory. wtf?
    Last edited by koolyt; 12-21-2007 at 09:35 PM.

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    fisherman's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +14BT Rep +14BT Rep +14
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    Vectoral is becoming a pain in the ass...

    My server went down on Dec 19th at 2pm and now 2 and half days later still down....they're support is shite....not answering tickets

    I'm moving....I placed another order tonight elsewhere

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    It's very true, their support is poor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkiebrian View Post
    I run TorrentFlux on linux - no issues.
    how's the system resources if it runs TorrentFlux compared to rtorrent ?

  10. BitTorrent   -   #20
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    TF is def. more of a resource hog than rtorrent. If you got a low end machine and plan to have 10+ torrents running TF will not be very good.

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