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K7IA:
Please refer to the following wiki section and update if necessary
http://wiki.bakabt.me/index.php/FAQ#Site_stats_are_different_compared_to_my_BitTorrent_Client_for_some_torrents
edjekora:
As much as I understood...
--- Quote ---However, the following events can prevent this mechanism from working properly
1.client looses internet connectivity during seeding/leeching (uploading/downloading) and is closed prior to re-establishing a connection
2.client crashes due to an error or you forcefully terminate it
3.client cannot connect to the tracker despite retries (it will continue its P2P activity with the last successful peer list received)
4.tracker might be down for an unknown period of time
5.your ISP is intervening with your connection to the tracker by manipulating packets
6.administrative operations on the tracker/site software (data restore, upgrades)
--- End quote ---
1. Internet connectivity was perfectly fine.
2. There was no errors. And what is meaning of "forcefully terminate"? I closing it maybe 2-4 times a week, and allways by pressing "x" in the right corner. Is that improper?
3. Didn't understand what was said here( Can anyone explain, please?
4. About this was said above that loss migt be about 10-20%? But I have much more.
5. and 6. didn't understand too. My english or maybe my knowledge about subject isn't good enough(
By the way, my client is Vuze 4.3.1.4
K7IA:
[edited] @edjekora refer to the next comment from Freedom Kira, it explains things better imo
Your case might be an extreme case, the cause might not be listed there, however I find it highly unlikely that this is the case.
On a side note, the BakaBT Wiki is maintained to provide general guidance to members and cover common issues we are facing along with their possible known causes. Members from time-to-time notice that their stats do not reflect what it should be (mostly comparing it to their BitTorrent client stats) and request help through the forums. I created that entry in the Wiki yesterday and used this thread to notify members.
Freedom Kira:
--- Quote from: edjekora on June 18, 2010, 10:02:20 AM ---1. Internet connectivity was perfectly fine.
2. There was no errors. And what is meaning of "forcefully terminate"? I closing it maybe 2-4 times a week, and allways by pressing "x" in the right corner. Is that improper?
3. Didn't understand what was said here( Can anyone explain, please?
4. About this was said above that loss migt be about 10-20%? But I have much more.
5. and 6. didn't understand too. My english or maybe my knowledge about subject isn't good enough(
By the way, my client is Vuze 4.3.1.4
--- End quote ---
1 - you may have to monitor your connectivity more closely. Check randomly, approximately every hour or so.
2 - forcefully terminate means you press ctrl+alt+delete and close Vuze through the Task Manager window that pops up. By the way, with Vuze, if you press the X, it stays open even though the window closes. To actually close Vuze, you have to hit Exit/Close in the File menu.
3 - if what K7IA didn't make sense... hmm. If Vuze can't connect to the tracker, you keep seeding and leeching while you keep trying to connect. If this happens, your stats don't get updated on the site, but they do on Vuze.
4 - should not be the case - most people are able to connect fine.
5 - your ISP (Internet Service Provider), the company you connect to for Internet service, may be changing the data you are sending to the tracker. You're in Israel so there are no guarantees.
6 - also shouldn't be the case, as there would probably be more people reporting bad statistics. But basically, if something goes wrong on the server, an admin might restore a data backup from an earlier point, which could cause your statistics to change to what they were at that point.
To me, taking your situation into account, the most likely points out of these six are points 3 and 5. I do think the problem may lie elsewhere though, something complicated that no one thinks of, or something simple that no one thinks of.
I'd like to make sure you have DHT turned off for BBT torrents. If you just downloaded the torrent off of BBT while logged in and started it without changing anything, you shouldn't have to worry about this.
Do you have the Mainline DHT plugin installed? If not, don't worry, you don't have to install it.
Can you list the specs of your computer? Hardware, processor, RAM, HDD, OS? Check Google or Wikipedia if you don't know what those abbreviations mean.
List your Internet speed limits too. Use Speedtest (with all Internet activity stopped) if you're not sure.
If all else fails, I'd probably just recommend you change over to uTorrent for a while and see how it goes...
edjekora:
to K7IA: ok, thanks!
--- Quote ---1 - you may have to monitor your connectivity more closely. Check randomly, approximately every hour or so.
--- End quote ---
As I could see from surfing online and from download and upload speed in Vuze itself, there wasn't any problem( Internet problems is something that I see maybe twice a year in the worst case.
--- Quote ---2 - forcefully terminate means you press ctrl+alt+delete and close Vuze through the Task Manager window that pops up. By the way, with Vuze, if you press the X, it stays open even though the window closes. To actually close Vuze, you have to hit Exit/Close in the File menu.
--- End quote ---
This is fine too, usually I close Vuze by clicking it's icon in the right corner and choosing "Exit".
--- Quote ---3 - if what K7IA didn't make sense... hmm. If Vuze can't connect to the tracker, you keep seeding and leeching while you keep trying to connect. If this happens, your stats don't get updated on the site, but they do on Vuze.
--- End quote ---
Oh. Something like this i've seen. "Cant't connect to the tracker" and the upload speed is still fine. But this wasn't *that* often so I could lose something like 10gb... How can I check it deeper and avoid if this appears again?
4. ok, let's skip it))
--- Quote ---5 - your ISP (Internet Service Provider), the company you connect to for Internet service, may be changing the data you are sending to the tracker. You're in Israel so there are no guarantees.
--- End quote ---
I never heard of something like this. I have antivirus protecton from my provider, but it's only blocks websites... Even when I have payment problems, they block only surfing trough the browser and (really, strange) it's doesn't afects things like vuze or emule o.0 Anyway, if it was provider, wasn't my sharing ration unupdated a server at all?
I should call them and check it with them?
I never heard of dht, but I downloadig torents while authorised and don't change anything.
Specs of my computer: win xp sp3, amd athlon 175GHz, 512 mb of RAM, quite old one.
p.s. sorry for disappearing, I was very busy, and thanks a lot for answering!!
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