Upload problem?
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The moment I click upload, I notice my irc download slows down and eventually terminated, my torrent slows down to <5kB/s, and then after a while I got the upload page again rather than the "upload success". My irc downloads are terminated, but my server connections remained. I used tomato firmware and looked at the bandwidth monitor, something's wrong that makes the graph dive straight down. On a side question for gendou... If the request is in request list, but it doesn't meet the request rules, and I upload a song for that request, you'd not add the song, correct?
Nobody knows who I really am. I've never felt this empty before. And if I ever need someone come along, who's gonna comfort me and keep me strong.
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Re: Upload problem?
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on 2008-10-20 23:05:38
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This is a very well-known issue especially for cable users such as yourself: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/cmtips/downup.html |
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I forgot to mention that the upload speed of my torrent drops as well. I do have Tomato's QoS enabled for http @ highest, irc @ high, and torrent @ lowest so that should help with the saturated upload bandwidth thing. Even if the uploading hogs all the bandwidth, shouldn't it give me a finish at the end instead of failing? I tried it without torrent on, so if having 1 single upload to gendou saturate my upload, then ... we've got a problem. Going to try upload something without any download/upload going on at the same time when I get back The article basically tells me I'm using too much upload -> my download hurts, which isn't new, read about it when tweaking my torrent years ago. It provides some nice technical info though, educational on the other hand.
Nobody knows who I really am. I've never felt this empty before. And if I ever need someone come along, who's gonna comfort me and keep me strong.
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Re: Upload problem?
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on 2008-10-21 15:36:39
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Other than "technical info" what else could I possibly say? You asked a technical question. What else can I do? Do you need a hug? Obviously, you should not use HIGHEST priority for HTTP, that's your problem right there. Duh. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Tomato_Firmware |