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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
Is there a way to setup automatic, I believe it's called "cross seeding" when DelugeVPN receives a torrent from Radarr/Sonarr that is already in session at that time? For example, if I manually search in Radarr it may show the same torrent from multiple indexers. If I click the first torrent it will be sent to Deluge. If I click the second same torrent, from a different indexer, it will give me the error "torrent already in session". Is there a way to get Deluge to accept that second torrent and add any additional trackers to the already in session torrent? I find this useful sometimes for torrents with low amount of seeds, where occasionally one indexers torrent may not be able to get the torrent started, but adding the trackers from a second or third torrent will sometimes get it to download. Thus far I have to do that manually. Thanks!
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6.11.5, linuxserver Plex remote streams freeze on player, continue to play/say playing in Plex dashboard
Unraid 6.11.5 Hardware i7-4790k 4.00Ghz (4-core/8 thread) 32 GB DDR3 1000 Mbps download/40 Mbps upload Server -> wired -> gigabit unmanaged switch -> wired -> Netgear C7800 -> internet GTX 1650 Super 42TB Array (14TB HDDs, 3x data, 1x parity) 2TB Cache (1x 2TB SSD) Dockers linuxserver Plex linuxserver Prowlarr linuxserver Sonarr linuxserver Radarr linuxserver Bazarr binhex Delugevpn Looking for help in how to diagnose this issue. New to Unraid. Running into an issue with my one family member who remote streams from my Plex. They say randomly Plex playback will freeze on their device multiple times per day, and in order to get it to begin playing again they have to back out of playback to the menu and then resume playback. When I check the Plex dashboard it shows playback continuing even though they say it's frozen. This doesn't happen for anyone on our local network. And this was not an issue previously when I was running VMware ESXi -> Ubuntu Server -> Plex. At that time though, I was not running any *arrs or Deluge. This issue has been present on a fresh default install of Unraid and all of the dockers. I've factory reset the streaming device that my family member is using remotely. In the last few days I shutdown all of the *arr dockers and Deluge, and my family member has said that it has not frozen in the past few days. So either it was a fluke that it hasn't frozen in awhile, or one of the *arrs or Deluge is causing issues. I'm at a loss as to how one of the *arrs or Deluge are causing this though. As far as any of the *arr services are concerned I don't believe they are particularly heavy on CPU or network usage? I've had a suspicion that it's been Deluge causing the issue so I've been adjusting settings for the past few weeks. I don't get why though or how to fix it while still being able to utilize Deluge well. I have gigabit download, I can't see how downloads would affect remote stream uploads. I've tried limiting Deluge to 10 MB/s (100mbps) download. I've tried turning off uploads completely. Tried limiting active uploads and downloads to 3. None of that has fixed it. Currently I'm limiting connections to 50 from the default of 200 to see if that does something. Perhaps I'm barking up the wrong tree, anybody have any suggestions? Is my hardware not powerful enough? I know it's old, but a 4790k is still a beast.
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