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  1. Hi, thanks for maintaining the Transmission_VPN docker, I've been using it for ages and has been rock solid until recently.

     

    I noticed that it is eating up a lot of memory as time goes by (reaching in excess of a few GB), this appears to be caused by excessive logging of unsuccessful IPv6 connects (as referenced here https://github.com/transmission/transmission/issues/86).

     

    An apparent solution appears to be to set "messages-level" to "1" instead of "2" as it is currently set.

     

    Any help on how I would go about doing this would be much appreciated, as the "settings.json" file resides within the docker container itself.

     

    After some light research - added a variable "TRANSMISSION_MESSAGE_LEVEL" with a value of "0" to the docker configuration, that resulted in altered settings.json, will revert back on memory consumption.

     

    UPDATE: After approx. 15 hours and numerous torrent downloads (around 15-16 incl. larger than 50GB) memory usage with all torrents removed from seeding list stands at around 4,76GB, which appears quite high.

     

    Any ideas as to what might be "eating up" memory?

     

    Moving from latest to dev branch to test if anything changes.

     

    UPDATE II: Been a few days on the "dev" branch, memory usage seems to be within reasonable range (up to 700-1000MB)...

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  2. After today's update of Transmisson-VPN in transmission I get an error that I can't connect to tracker, whilst the logs end with: Unexpected response: <h1>401: Unauthorized</h1>Unauthorized User, which just keeps on going...

    Worked without issues before update, using PIA.

    Any ideas?

     

    Please ignore, turns out I was on "dev" as opposed to "latest" on which all is good :)

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  3. Have you isolated the cores assigned to the VM? (i.e. nothing else can use them)

    What PCI-X slot is the card in? (i.e. verify that it's running in 16x mode)

     

    I'm running a Win10 VM with a GTX 970 and performance has suffered in 3D games due to the PCI-X slot in use (16x but wired 4x).

  4. Sorry to revive a topic over 3 years old, but did you ever find a solution to your problem?

     

    I am faced with the same scenario, upon first boot (from off-state) my GPU (secondary GPU - Asus GTX 970) is virtually dead silent the fan is spinning but at a very low rate. Upon VM start-up things are normal as well and fan speed is linked with GPU loads - under low load very low fan speed is observed.

     

    However once I shutdown the VM (Win 10) the fans ramp up.

     

    Rebooting Unraid solves the problem until the next VM cycle.

     

    I prefer to not keep the VM running at all times - waste of CPU horsepower and energy, is there any way to fix this?

     

    I am running the latest available BIOS for the card as well...

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