>Do you mean a shutdown and restart of the whole machine, or just
>rtorrent? How do you quit rtorrent?

Sometimes I exit gracefully (control-q), and sometimes I abruptly do a
"sudo shutdown -h now".

I have just confirmed that the ratio loss certainly occurs on abrupt
shutdowns.  A torrent had a ratio that was persisting across shutdowns
(some abrupt).  Then after a recent abrupt shutdown, it was lost.  Not
sure why it can persist on some abrupt shutdowns and not others, or
why statistics loss is partial when there is loss.

It may also occur on graceful shutdowns - not sure.  I'll have to keep
an eye on it.  In any case, I cannot force the bug to occur.  Seems
random.

>Can you check in your session directory that you have a .torrent,
>.rtorrent and .libtorrent_resume file for each torrent that should get
>restored, and that they're all readable by the user running rtorrent?

I don't have those files.  The session folder has rtorrent.dht_cache,
rtorrent.lock, and some .torrent files.

>Also, I guess the ratio is computed from the total_uploaded value in
>the .rtorrent files; can you check if it's missing or if it's set to 0
>in the files corresponding to the torrents with a null ratio?

Indeed, the total upload count is also reset, which in effect resets
the ratio.

>Have you tried 0.8.9 from testing?

I have not.  But I have seen this problem on past versions.  This is
just my first report.




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