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[Support] binhex - Deluge
^^ I think that the above was caused by a corrupted Docker folder, not by binhex-deluge. I removed the old Docker folder and reinstalled apps and this problem no longer occurs.
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[Support] binhex - Deluge
Hello, thanks for all your hard work maintaining this Deluge image. I have been a happy user until recently, my container stopped successfully starting up on my Unraid 6.12.10 box. I've tried deleting and recreating the container from CA but I still get "bad parameter" on startup. In the detailed docker run log, I see: docker: Error response from daemon: failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: exec: "/usr/bin/dumb-init": permission denied: unknown. Is there something I am doing wrong here? Let me know what steps I should try or if I can provide any more info to help diagnose this. I've attached the log containing the full startup command. binhex-delugevpn.log
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How does the per-share 5000 stream limit work?
I think I figured out the issue here. I am dealing with a value in my rtorrent config file: # Maximum number of open files rtorrent can keep open (you have to modify the system wide settings with ulimit!) (`set_max_open_files`) # network.max_open_files.set = 5000 I will leave this here so that anyone else who is confused can find the answer.
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How does the per-share 5000 stream limit work?
Unraid 6.9.2 Hello! I have been using Unraid for a few years and love it. My server manages a few thousand torrents with rTorrent, and I'm having issues with performance. For example, torrents that I expect to be running are not, download speeds are slower than expected, and actions in the GUI take a long time to complete. I see the following in my dashboard next to the Downloads share that my torrent client uses: I feel like this is some kind of system limit that I don't understand. Could you please help me understand the following? Does this share have a limit of 5000 I/O streams? If so, why does this limit exist? What is its purpose? Is this limit part of Unraid? Can this limit be raised by me? If so, will raising this limit improve my performance? Or does this indicate I need faster drives, or something different? Thanks for your help and insight!
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