2010-12-25 13:53:30 |
Mohamed Amine Ilidrissi |
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Binary package hint: azureus
Limits set to 260 kilobytes per second down and 50 up. Reporting usage in that general vicinity. Over 3 minutes, /proc/net/dev reports 325.4 kilobytes per second down, and 73.1 up. That's 25% more for down, and 46% more for up than azureus is reporting.
I do currently have a bunch of active torrents, and I suspect the problem is less significant with fewer torrents = less overhead. But still wrong.
(Subtracted the 0.5 kB/s I'm seeing in /proc/net/dev with netstat -tuapn and route -n showing nothing. Weird.)
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 9.04
Release: 9.04
$ apt-cache policy azureus
azureus:
Installed: 3.1.1.0-4ubuntu1 |
Binary package hint: azureus
Limits set to 260 kilobytes per second down and 50 up. Reporting usage in that general vicinity. Over 3 minutes, /proc/net/dev reports 325.4 kilobytes per second down, and 73.1 up. That's 25% more for down, and 46% more for up than azureus is reporting.
I do currently have a bunch of active torrents, and I suspect the problem is less significant with fewer torrents = less overhead. But still wrong.
(Subtracted the 0.5 kB/s I'm seeing in /proc/net/dev with netstat -tuapn and route -n showing nothing. Weird.)
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 9.04
Release: 9.04
$ apt-cache policy azureus
azureus:
Installed: 3.1.1.0-4ubuntu1
Upstream bug: https://jira.vuze.com/browse/SUP-138 |
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