Slow file transfer to and from Bubba
Posted: 15 Nov 2007, 06:58
I got my Bubba six days ago. It was working fine (but slow) up until yesterday, when I had to restart it.
I main problem is with the speed. The speed of my torrents is about a tenth of what I had expected with regard to my other computers at home. (But with torrents you never know for sure – I thought I had come across some really slow ones.) Today I downloaded a file from Bubba using SSH. It was about 175MB in size. The average speed was 37.6kB/s and the total time 1 hour and 27 minutes. Using the same hardware, but my old Linux computer instead of Bubba, I have never before gone below 1MB/s, no matter what the Linux computer was doing in the meantime. I had an active torrent, downloading with about 60kB/s, but it went down to practically nothing after having run my SSH download for a while.
This is really annoying! I never imagined I was buying a fast computer, but I thought that transferring files should be fairly fast anyway. 37.6kB/s inside a LAN using shielded cables is unacceptable for any practical use, from my point of view.
I have not done anything special to my Bubba that I am aware of. I have installed Emacs, PostgreSQL (but am not using any database so far), Mono (not being used either) and maybe something more. However, torrent downloads and uploads have been slow the entire time. Yesterday, when I removed a seeding torrent using the web interface from school, the interface froze. I could reach the root directory of Apache2, and it still displayed the page I wanted, but nothing in /web-admin. After a while (maybe an hour) I could reach the /web-admin again, but as soon as I clicked on Downloads it froze again in the same way. I did the same a few times more before I run Having restarted Bubba, Apache2 did not seem to start until I had entered ServerName in httpd.conf and run Reload and restart did not seem to work either. Then I noticed (using top) that FTD was taking every last bit of the CPU for a very long time. I do not now what the program does, but after a while I grew tired of it and killed it. After having killed it and restarted it a couple of time everything seemed fine again.
I never have more than 2MB of RAM available, but the is just the way it should be, right? (It was like that even before I began tampering with it.) It also seems that the Downloads page never displays the real size of large uploads, just wrapping at slightly above 4GB, correct?
Does anyone know what to do?
By the way, what does FTD do, and are there differences between /etc/init.d/ftd and /usr/sbin/ftd? Maybe I restarted the wrong program.
Thanks!
I main problem is with the speed. The speed of my torrents is about a tenth of what I had expected with regard to my other computers at home. (But with torrents you never know for sure – I thought I had come across some really slow ones.) Today I downloaded a file from Bubba using SSH. It was about 175MB in size. The average speed was 37.6kB/s and the total time 1 hour and 27 minutes. Using the same hardware, but my old Linux computer instead of Bubba, I have never before gone below 1MB/s, no matter what the Linux computer was doing in the meantime. I had an active torrent, downloading with about 60kB/s, but it went down to practically nothing after having run my SSH download for a while.
This is really annoying! I never imagined I was buying a fast computer, but I thought that transferring files should be fairly fast anyway. 37.6kB/s inside a LAN using shielded cables is unacceptable for any practical use, from my point of view.
I have not done anything special to my Bubba that I am aware of. I have installed Emacs, PostgreSQL (but am not using any database so far), Mono (not being used either) and maybe something more. However, torrent downloads and uploads have been slow the entire time. Yesterday, when I removed a seeding torrent using the web interface from school, the interface froze. I could reach the root directory of Apache2, and it still displayed the page I wanted, but nothing in /web-admin. After a while (maybe an hour) I could reach the /web-admin again, but as soon as I clicked on Downloads it froze again in the same way. I did the same a few times more before I run
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shutdown -r now
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/etc/init.d/apache2 force-reload
I never have more than 2MB of RAM available, but the is just the way it should be, right? (It was like that even before I began tampering with it.) It also seems that the Downloads page never displays the real size of large uploads, just wrapping at slightly above 4GB, correct?
Does anyone know what to do?
By the way, what does FTD do, and are there differences between /etc/init.d/ftd and /usr/sbin/ftd? Maybe I restarted the wrong program.
Thanks!