All versions I've mentioned since this problem started have shown the same thing for all affected torrents, all of which were not paused. In several cases the torrents started hours later, in some cases more than a day passed and they never started.x190 wrote: What version were you using when you got this message? How long did it persist? Was the torrent paused or resumed?
Yes, thanks, to a degree.x190 wrote: That's Good News, right?![]()
The last successful test showed that the main preference file was not the issue because I retained it without any alteration.x190 wrote: Well as mentioned and also from memory of past threads, .resume files can be an issue. As a general rule across all apps, corrupted preference files can cause problems.
Again, since the same issue is exhibited with more the SIX private trackers, all starting at the same time (several days ago when I first reported it here), I have no reason to think that's an issue. Further, I've received no admin messages on any of those sites.x190 wrote: I've heard of private trackers limiting per-user slots. Have you tried to contact any of the problem trackers to see if they have issues with either your account or a particular version of Transmission?
Thanks for the suggestion, but with respect, I don't see how the testing you suggest proves anything more than what I just proved above.x190 wrote: If you want to do further testing without messing with your 2000+ torrents, here's what to do:
• With Transmission completely quit, rename the following folders/files with a .bak extension.
~/Library/Application Support/Transmission
~/Library/Preferences/org.m0k.transmission.LSSharedFileList.plist
~/Library/Preferences/org.m0k.transmission.plist
~/Library/Caches/org.m0k.transmission
I essentially did that already by only renaming the Application Support folder. (the first one you meniton). The LSSharedFileList.plist, transmission.plist, and the Caches/ folder were all retained (from the non-working environment) in a successful test with the current (nightly) build. Furthermore, as I mentioned, I also had a successful test with the blocklist folder within the Application Support/Transmission folder copied over from the non-working environment.
The problem, therefore, must reside in one of the following files and folders:
dht.dat
Resume/
stats.json
Torrents/
Transfers.plist