January 21, 20197 yr 6 hours ago, trurl said: Have you read the "Docker Image Filling Up" section in the Docker FAQ: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/ that section is quite useless imho. I'm not downloading into the docker. something filling it up fast. can't even imagine how can deluge make 500 megs in a few days. my question is about deluge now, so anyone?
January 21, 20197 yr 1 hour ago, LSL1337 said: that section is quite useless imho. I'm not downloading into the docker. something filling it up fast. can't even imagine how can deluge make 500 megs in a few days. my question is about deluge now, so anyone? the logs are mounted locally in the volume mount for config, if you're docker.img is filling up then you either are not mounting the config files or the image is downloading into the image file. on a side note, if your image is filling up when the docker log is ~500 mb , you have bigger problems and need to expand the size of the docker.img. post screenshots of your volume mountings from the unraid webui and the Downloads section of the webui preferences for deluge itself. Edited January 21, 20197 yr by sparklyballs
January 21, 20197 yr i've been using this deluge docker for years now with the same mountings. If I download something to the docker.img, than it would show in 2 seconds. I usually download 5-10-100gig torrents. I checked the log size with a 'user script', which i found on this forum on a similiar topic. written by Squid I guess. it showed 500mb log after a 3 days uptime. i forced updated the image (auto update is off for deluge for me), than 1 min later, the script said my log is a few kb only. since i updated deluge (few weeks ago), i regularly see higher than normal cpu usage on deluge, deluge-web as well. (and i guess it's normal, that if I update deluge docker, my webui password resets, right) I think I didn't change any settings about logs, but the 6 month old build didn't have this issue. If I get home, I will send you the mountings, but they are fine. how can I even see the actual log files. maybe it would be easier to debug the problem. thanks Edited January 21, 20197 yr by LSL1337
January 21, 20197 yr 6 hours ago, LSL1337 said: that section is quite useless imho. For those people who already know everything that is in there then maybe it doesn't provide any additional information. For others who are just trying to figure out dockers and are having the issue maybe they find it useful. Without going to the trouble to search your history it is difficult for us to know whether you are one of those that already knows it all.
January 21, 20197 yr 3 hours ago, LSL1337 said: i've been using this deluge docker for years now with the same mountings. If I download something to the docker.img, than it would show in 2 seconds. I usually download 5-10-100gig torrents. I checked the log size with a 'user script', which i found on this forum on a similiar topic. written by Squid I guess. it showed 500mb log after a 3 days uptime. i forced updated the image (auto update is off for deluge for me), than 1 min later, the script said my log is a few kb only. since i updated deluge (few weeks ago), i regularly see higher than normal cpu usage on deluge, deluge-web as well. (and i guess it's normal, that if I update deluge docker, my webui password resets, right) I think I didn't change any settings about logs, but the 6 month old build didn't have this issue. If I get home, I will send you the mountings, but they are fine. how can I even see the actual log files. maybe it would be easier to debug the problem. thanks if your webui password resets when you update the docker image, then i would expect that you're not mounting the config volume locally....
January 28, 20197 yr thanks, but my config folder is mounted. webui password only reset after i (manually) update it. not after a restart
April 8, 20197 yr Is there a way to remove MKV that was exported in place? So example I have 25 rar files and 1 mkv in same folder. I already moved MKV over to media folder. Is there a way to find all those MKV's and remove the wasted space?
May 19, 20197 yr I'm having the issue where the Daemon keeps disconnecting over and over. Tried adding :145 to the repository path but it continues to disconnect. What can I do?
June 10, 20197 yr With this latest update (2.0.0 it seems) I can no longer connect with the daemon from Deluge installed on a Windows machine. Deluge 1.3.15 is all that seems to really be available on Windows still at this time. The connection manager now shows the server as down all the time. (This is from 1.3.15 on Windows) (This is from WebUI on Unraid) Any advice on how to get this back up and working would be appreciated. I actually use a lot of features in the full version on a Windows machine (such as renaming individual files before they download, etc) Thanks in advance!
June 10, 20197 yr @CorneliousJD Pull an older tagged release. https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/deluge/tags
June 10, 20197 yr 1 minute ago, CHBMB said: @CorneliousJD Pull an older tagged release. https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/deluge/tags Thanks, I did this in the meantime, after I noticed none of my torrents were seeding, (client not on whitelist) and I tried pulling 146 but it failed to open the WebUI after that. I went back to 135 and now Deluge opens but none of my torrents are there - everything is cleared out. Do you know of a way to fix that? I had many on very different paths and labels, etc.
June 10, 20197 yr Why did you use 146? It's seven months old. 5b398f77-ls22 would be the last pre v2 release. To fix your missing torrents I guess it would be restore from a backup.
June 10, 20197 yr 19 minutes ago, CHBMB said: Why did you use 146? It's seven months old. 5b398f77-ls22 would be the last pre v2 release. To fix your missing torrents I guess it would be restore from a backup. Thanks, I put in linuxserver/deluge:5b398f77-ls22 I honestly picked 146 at first because I wasn't completely following which arch I should pick on the newer releases, didn't realize that 5b398f77-ls22 would have automatically picked the proper one for me. I see my mistake now. I was just looking to go back to the release numbers I had recognized the last time I had a small issue, (back then I went to 135) -- that's why I ended up trying to go back to 135 again this time, just familiarity. I'm on 5b398f77-ls22 now though, restored from backup from last night before the update happened, all back up and good to go! All torrents back and appear to be where they should be now! Appreciate the assist @CHBMB!
June 10, 20197 yr Just now, CorneliousJD said: Thanks, I put in linuxserver/deluge:5b398f77-ls22 I honestly picked 146 at first because I wasn't completely following which arch I should pick on the newer releases, didn't realize that 5b398f77-ls22 would have automatically picked the proper one for me. I see my mistake now. I was just looking to go back to the release numbers I had recognized the last time I had a small issue, (back then I went to 135) -- that's why I ended up trying to go back to 135 again this time, just familiarity. I'm on 5b398f77-ls22 now though, restored from backup from last night before the update happened, all back up and good to go! All torrents back and appear to be where they should be now! Appreciate the assist @CHBMB! The arch is easy on Unraid it's always going to be amd64 arm32v7 and arm64v8 are for 32 bit and 64 bit ARM systems, which Unraid doesn't run. Think SBCs like Raspberry Pi, Odroid etc.....
July 9, 20196 yr Hi guys, Looks like a recent upgrade removed my plugins, trying to install them fails via the gui, they are build for python 2.6 or 2.7, is there a reason why I can't install them again? I have tried about 4-5 different browers and none install the egg files any more. Many thanks
July 12, 20196 yr @LondonDragon This docker is on Deluge 2.0 now, which uses Python 3.0. You'll need to bug the plugin authors for updated plugins, or revert to the last 1.3.15 build. linuxserver/deluge:amd64-5b398f77-ls22 Edited July 15, 20196 yr by BetaQuasi
July 15, 20196 yr i am new to unraid and i just installed Deluge but webiu not opening in port - 8112 , how to find whats the problem
July 16, 20196 yr i am new to unraid and i just installed Deluge but webiu not opening in port - 8112 , how to find whats the problem Follow the first link in the Real Docker FAQ hereSent from my NSA monitored device
July 16, 20196 yr 21 hours ago, Squid said: Follow the first link in the Real Docker FAQ here Here: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/
August 10, 20196 yr I was having some issues with my old linuxserver/docker container. the deluge daemon would die suddenly once in every 1-3 days and I would need to reboot the container to get it back running. The web platform would still work and whatnot but the daemon was unavailable. I wanted to try to upgrade the container, I choose to upgrade to a newer build that is still on an older non 2.x version. The last 1.3.15 build 5b398f77-ls22. I have all my config folder mounted just as I had before. When I start the new container the first time it starts normally. If I stop it and start it again all my torrents are gone from it, and they only come back if I recopy the config files. It does not wipe the whole folder but it replaces some file for sure. Any help is appreciated. And now if I move the config back to the old container it wipes it after every restart too :((( Upon review the after reboot deluged.log contains this: [INFO ] 12:37:12 configmanager:70 Setting config directory to: /config [INFO ] 12:37:12 daemon:127 Deluge daemon 1.3.15 [INFO ] 12:37:12 configmanager:70 Setting config directory to: /config [INFO ] 12:37:12 core:87 Starting libtorrent 1.1.5.0 session.. [INFO ] 12:37:12 rpcserver:369 Starting DelugeRPC server :58846 [WARNING ] 12:37:12 preferencesmanager:528 GeoIP Unavailable [INFO ] 12:37:12 core:97 *** Start Label plugin *** [INFO ] 12:37:12 pluginmanagerbase:158 Plugin Label enabled.. [INFO ] 12:37:12 pluginmanagerbase:158 Plugin Extractor enabled.. [INFO ] 12:37:13 pluginmanagerbase:158 Plugin SeedTime enabled.. [WARNING ] 12:37:13 torrentmanager:648 Unable to load state file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/config/state/torrents.state' [WARNING ] 12:37:13 torrentmanager:648 Unable to load state file: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/config/state/torrents.state.bak' [INFO ] 12:37:13 torrentmanager:780 Successfully loaded fastresume file: /config/state/torrents.fastresume [INFO ] 12:37:13 rpcserver:206 Deluge Client connection made from: 172.17.0.1:52846 [INFO ] 12:37:13 rpcserver:226 Deluge client disconnected: Connection to the other side was lost in a non-clean fashion: Connection lost. [INFO ] 12:37:15 rpcserver:206 Deluge Client connection made from: 172.17.0.1:52849 [WARNING ] 12:37:18 core:74 seedtime loop starting [INFO ] 12:37:31 daemon:196 Waiting for components to shutdown.. [ERROR ] 12:37:31 torrentmanager:735 Unable to backup /config/state/torrents.state to /config/state/torrents.state.bak: [Errno 2] No such file or directory [INFO ] 12:37:31 torrentmanager:737 Saving the state at: /config/state/torrents.state [INFO ] 12:37:31 pluginmanagerbase:170 Plugin Extractor disabled.. [INFO ] 12:37:31 pluginmanagerbase:170 Plugin SeedTime disabled.. [INFO ] 12:37:31 pluginmanagerbase:170 Plugin Label disabled.. [INFO ] 12:37:31 rpcserver:226 Deluge client disconnected: Connection to the other side was lost in a non-clean fashion: Connection lost. [INFO ] 12:37:31 daemon:196 Waiting for components to shutdown.. and this is how my files change over time: before first start: admin@SNAS:/volume2/docker/deluge/state$ ls -l torrents* -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 admin users 3883136 Aug 10 13:11 torrents.fastresume -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 admin users 3883133 Aug 10 13:07 torrents.fastresume.bak -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 admin users 580588 Aug 10 13:11 torrents.state.bak -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 admin users 227548 Aug 10 13:12 torrents.state.tmp after reboot: admin@SNAS:/volume2/docker/deluge/state$ ls -l torrents* -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 admin 1024 3883136 Aug 10 13:11 torrents.fastresume -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 admin 1024 3883133 Aug 10 13:07 torrents.fastresume.bak -rwxrwxrwx+ 1 admin 1024 118965 Aug 10 15:37 torrents.state.tmp I added the log from deluge. linuxserver-deluge.csv Edited August 10, 20196 yr by BoKKeR
August 10, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, BoKKeR said: admin@SNAS:/volume2/docker/deluge/state$ ls -l torrents* Since /volume2 is not an Unraid path, I assume you are running this docker on another platform. Have you read the first post in this support thread?
August 26, 20196 yr Is anyone else having trouble with deluge? Looks like it was updated 2-days ago and mine is putting a strangle-hold on my resources. CPUs are all pinned and the system is bogged down. If I kill that docker it goes back to working normally.
September 11, 20196 yr Is anybody getting the tracker icons correctly? They are not showing in mine, never did, and there's a lot of 404 requests trying to access a URL that doesn't exist (something like "http://localhost:port/trackers/trackername".
September 23, 20196 yr Been using another torrent program under a Windows VM and wanted to try deluge. Installed without any problem, launch without any problem but when I add some torrents they download really slooooow or simply stop downloading. Tried the same torrent on my other server with Windows VM and no problem. Do I need any other setting like open ports on router or anything else to download at full speed? Thankyou Gus
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