cferrero

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  1. Got some links to that please? sadly no, I was searching about the bandwidth issue (ignoring limits) and what I could find was several coments about being a libtorrent library issue, then I found that comment about the rebase (I can't remember where but was just that line), I checked the update logs and tested the previous build and other based on archlinux, both obey the global limit BUT then I found that something is still off with the upload limit, let's say my line's upload is 20+ Mb/s and I set the global limit on 5, and there are 4 torrents seeding, the individual upload of each torrent will be pretty random each few seconds, ranging between 0 and a few hundreds but the total (0-2 Mb/s) pretty far from the limit (5 Mb). If I remove the limit, the upload will go 15+++ Mb/s fast. If put a limit by torrent (1 Mb/s), I can see the upload of each one close to that limit, 800-900 Kb/s. Right now I have the latest version (linuxserver) with individual limit.
  2. What I could find, the issue with bandwidth limits is caused by a bugged libtorrent library (v 1.1.5). Linuxserver.io rebased the image to Alpine Edge that pulls that version which doesn't work with Deluge 1.3.15
  3. Hi. I having some issues with this container, not sure if someone else notice, but transmission container looks like is triggering a memory leak in shfs process, I'm not having this issue with other containers (I will keep testing and monitoring), quoting myself: