I use SFS on all my partitions & Transmission is very unstable for me. I decided to convert 1 partition back to FFS2 to see if anything changed, stability wise.
I have Transmission & the torrent files on the FFS2 partition now & it's very stable so far. I also download to the FFS2 partition, so SFS is totally out of the picture.
This is on a micro with a GX G3, 512Mb ram, & July update. SFS v1.279 diskcache lib v3.16 FFS2 v52.2 dos lib v52.12 exec lib v52.8
I also noticed that threads.library v1.5 is used. I'm assuming this is an older version of pthreads.library?
I also tested with SFS from update #4, SFS v1.252 & diskcache v3.9, but stability was still bad.
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I'm pretty sure that's the problem, it's been discussed at aw.net as well when the program was released.
I'm allmost allways downloading to a partition with FFS2 and Transmission is very stable then. I got the same problems when I use SFS. I haven't seen any reports about the reason for the problem (transmissions or sfs).
I'm using version 1.5 and I seem to recall that it became stable at one point, maybe that's the solution then. I'm downloading to a SFS partition right now and it's been going on for a while... so far so good .
Excellent observation sundown! I've also experienced stability issues with Transmission (both GUI and GUI-less versions). It used to just stop down/uploading and becoming unresponsive after a varying amount of time. Based on your advice I created an FFS2 partition and used that as a download partition for Transmission for some heavy testing. And lo and behold: Not a single interrupted download! I've tested with filesizes of several houndred MBs and also multiple downloads. Stable as heck! I also get very good speed out of it (peaked at 250 KB/s on my 4Mb/s ADSL line).
That said, I've always found SFS to be reliable and stable so I doubt this is SFS's fault (unqualified guess).
Thanks a lot for your advice!
Edit: Tried with an SFS2 partition as well. Unfortunately the same problem as SFS.
Crap, it stops responding as usual. This time I couldn't even move the mousepointer and the keyboards stopped responding . Works really well on the FFS2 partition though.
It seems that a lib, or something Transmission uses has a conflict with SFS. There is the pthreads.lha on OS4 Depot which is really the threads.library v1.4. The SDK has v1.5 of the threads lib, & I've tried both, but stability is still not there. Now we have a new pthreads.library that came with the July 07' update & I'm wondering if thats intended to be a replacement for the threads lib.
So the question I have, is the threads.library in conflict somehow with SFS?
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In my case the problem is Transmission cause it locks up the machine several times a day specially when I open other applications such MakeCD or OWB.
Well sometimes it locks the Amiga and sometimes it locks the program itself. For me is very unstable now
EDIT:Maybe I have to download threads library to see what happens?
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You must have threads.library installed already or Transmission won't run. Are you downloading to an FFS2 partition or SFS? Downloading to SFS seems to cause problems, FFS2 download is stable for me. I did take the v1.5 threads.library from the SDK & installed that into Libs:.
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Good question, I wonder who could answer that question? I've had some problems downloading to FFS2 as well lately and yesterday I got a requester telling me that I got a read error on that partition and it locked up AOS making it impossible to move the mousepointer or using the keyboard. Maybe the size of the file was too big, I can't remember what the limit is for FFS2 is.
Another thing to mention is that transmissioncli works great with SFS partitions on a PATA harddrive but on a SATA harddrive it doesn't work at all, it just stops after a short while. I haven't tried with FFS2 on a SATA harddrive though.