Sure, thanks for the offer.
Mail me a throwaway ssh account name + password, and the exact steps to reproduce the behavior on your system with some public domain torrents, to [my name] @transmissionbt.com, and I'll take a look.
Also if you could ensure that valgrind and gdb are installed, and ...
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- Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:44 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Transmissionbt extreme memory usage on ARM-Linux
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- Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:51 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Transmissionbt extreme memory usage on ARM-Linux
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Re: Transmissionbt extreme memory usage on ARM-Linux
I'm not seeing anything like that kind of use. How many torrents do you have loaded?
I just ran a valgrind massif session with transmission-daemon to download a Linux iso, and also seeding a handful of torrents I already had loaded, and massif reports a peak use of 11.8 MiB.
Do you have any other ...
I just ran a valgrind massif session with transmission-daemon to download a Linux iso, and also seeding a handful of torrents I already had loaded, and massif reports a peak use of 11.8 MiB.
Do you have any other ...
- Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:43 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Transmissionbt extreme memory usage on ARM-Linux
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Transmissionbt extreme memory usage on ARM-Linux
Hi,
We have cross compiled transmissionbt for our Arm-Linux system. Download is OK, Web-If is ok, everything is fine.
However, the used memory grows up quickly, and uses all of DRAM in a few minutes.
Our system have 216Mhz Arm-Cpu and 256Mbytes of DRAM ( 140Mbyte is available to userspace ).
We ...
We have cross compiled transmissionbt for our Arm-Linux system. Download is OK, Web-If is ok, everything is fine.
However, the used memory grows up quickly, and uses all of DRAM in a few minutes.
Our system have 216Mhz Arm-Cpu and 256Mbytes of DRAM ( 140Mbyte is available to userspace ).
We ...