Op wo 27-08-2003, om 22:26 schreef Scott Walters:
> Hi Jeroen,
> 
> The number of days for each subsequent slot after 1. The number of
> days for slot 1 stays fairly constant, if I remember correctly.
> 
> 4 Maximum simultanious uploads, 2 Max uploads from single host.

OK, PARQ might not like the setting 2 uploads from 1 single host, can
you try to set that to 1?

> That file was somewhere between 2 and 4 megs, as are almost all of them.
> 
> I've tried locking down the bandwidth usage for gnutella traffic
> in the config/bandwidth control tab. Incoming traffic and outgoing traffic
> are each 1K/s, and HTTP up and down are each 4K/s. I haven't cought it
> uploading anything yet (who would download from a 56k node?)
> but it looks like it completed two files in the night and watching it
> today, I haven't cought anything in the upload queue.
> 
> This is just gross speculation, but is it possible that it is trying to anticipate 
> when
> it will have enough surplus bandwidth and report that time when other clients try to
> fetch? If I average using 80% of my 56k link, then within a year, at some point,
> on average, there should be enough surplus bandwidth to move the file ;)

It reports the time calculated from your configured upload bandwith. If
this isn't set, it doesn't calculate an accurate ETA at all.

> 
> Thanks for your attention and pardon my innane ranting =)
> 
> -scott
> 
> On  0, Jeroen Asselman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> > 
> > >A PARQ bug?
> > >
> > I hope not.
> > 
> > >The last several versions of gtk-gnutella have had an odd quirk for me
> > >- I'm completely unable to upload anything to anyone. Any time someone
> > >tries to fetch a file, the Uploads tab shows the request with a Status of
> > >"Queued (slot 1, ETA: 164d 3h)" or something else equally as silly. If
> > >multiple people are in the queue, the number of days just goes up and up.
> > >
> > The number of days for slot 1?
> > 
> > >Perhaps I'm missing something obvious, but I'd expect that the first
> > >person in a queue when there are no current uploads would be offered
> > >the file immediately.
> > >  
> > >
> > What are the number of configured uploads slots? How big is the file 
> > that is request at slot 1?
> > 
> > - Jeroen
> > 
-- 
Jeroen Asselman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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