Setting it to invalid due the response of the developers:
https://jira.vuze.com/browse/SUP-138
** Changed in: azureus
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: azureus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: azureus
Limits set to 260 kilobytes per second down and 50 up. Reporting usage
in that general vicinity. Over 3 minutes, /proc/net/dev reports 325.4
kilobytes per second down, and 73.1 up. That's 25% more for down, and
46% more for up th
Upstream error in Jira: https://jira.vuze.com/browse/SUP-138
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Confirmed also in the last CVS version of vuze: 4.5.5.1_B36.
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I can't add a bugwatch to the upstream error so I link it here:
http://forum.vuze.com/thread.jspa?messageID=234084
** Also affects: azureus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Confirmed also with last version of vuze: 4.5.1.0/4 az3
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Great script! (I'll bookmark it if you don't mind) Now I can confirm this bug:
10.10 i386 2.6.35-24.42 with vuze 4.3.0.6-1
** Changed in: azureus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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If you don't want to rely on a script I wrote, you can do:
grep eth0 /proc/net/dev | awk '{print $2}' ; sleep 60 ; grep eth0
/proc/net/dev | awk '{print $2}'
Assuming your internet connection is through your eth0 device.
/proc/net/dev includes column labels so you can verify the second column
is
I'm counting a total of 21 peers. And it should still report actual
bandwidth used with many peers.
I got bandwidth used like this (script I wrote):
wget www.chaosreigns.com/code/dl/netload.pl
chmod +x netload.pl
./netload.pl 60
dev rx mrx tx mtx dev rx mrx tx mtx dev rx mrx tx mtx
eth
I can't confirm it in a 10.10 2.6.35-24.42 i386 with vuze 4.3.0.6-1.
Have you tried to reduce the number of peers connected? It seems that
this option has a direct impact in overhead bits. And I quote from
http://wiki.vuze.com/w/Reduce_memory_usage
"Many users overestimate the importance of the n
Yup, sorry, I forgot to verify that the status had been confirmed.
** Changed in: azureus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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Hi Darxus,
Neither the bug #434979 nor this one were random changes. I couldn't
confirm it in my 10.04 with the system monitor so I asked and I changed
to Incomplete and I thinks that's the right thing to do. Except that I
should have written in my comment that I didn't see this issue in recent
ve
Another random switch to invalid without testing, huh (bug #434979)?
The version was current when the bug was reported, and the problem
continues to exist.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
$ apt-cache policy azureus
azureus:
Installed: 4.3.0.6-1
** Changed i
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