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[libtorrent] 1.0.10 session_stats fields
Ardhi Putra Pratama
2016-10-06 16:37:35 UTC
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Howdy,



I have a question regarding fields in session stats defined in version 1.0.10
(which doesn't exist in the 1.1). The documentation is in
https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/blob/libtorrent-1_0_10/docs/tuning.rst.
There are some fields I don't understand, anyone can explain what those are
mean?



The fields are :

* wasted payload bytes (it generate two graphs : waste and waste by source). What defined 'waste'?
* tick interval:tick residual (tick rate). What is 'tick'
* peers up (and down) 10-50, etc. How to read "peer_ul_rates" graphs?
* in peer erros, what does 'no memory peer', 'no buffer', 'too many peers' peers error means?
* What is 'smooth' download and upload rate?

Hopefully my question clear enough. Thank you!



Regards,

ardhi
sledgehammer999
2016-10-09 15:57:46 UTC
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If you have the 1.0.10 tarball, then open in a browser the docs/index.html
file. You can browse locally the 1.0.x docs.
Post by Ardhi Putra Pratama
Howdy,
I have a question regarding fields in session stats defined in version 1.0.10
(which doesn't exist in the 1.1). The documentation is in
https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/blob/libtorrent-1_
0_10/docs/tuning.rst.
There are some fields I don't understand, anyone can explain what those are
mean?
* wasted payload bytes (it generate two graphs : waste and waste by
source). What defined 'waste'?
* tick interval:tick residual (tick rate). What is 'tick'
* peers up (and down) 10-50, etc. How to read "peer_ul_rates" graphs?
* in peer erros, what does 'no memory peer', 'no buffer', 'too many
peers' peers error means?
* What is 'smooth' download and upload rate?
Hopefully my question clear enough. Thank you!
Regards,
ardhi
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Ardhi Putra Pratama
2016-10-10 09:28:02 UTC
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Yes, I opened both the tarball in release and pull the repositories
myself. Both content is identical. So I couldn't find more information
about my problem there.
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Ardhi Putra Pratama
@ardhipoetra

Delft University of Technology


On Sun, Oct 9, 2016 at 5:57 PM, sledgehammer999
Post by sledgehammer999
If you have the 1.0.10 tarball, then open in a browser the docs/index.html
file. You can browse locally the 1.0.x docs.
Post by Ardhi Putra Pratama
Howdy,
I have a question regarding fields in session stats defined in version 1.0.10
(which doesn't exist in the 1.1). The documentation is in
https://github.com/arvidn/libtorrent/blob/libtorrent-1_
0_10/docs/tuning.rst.
There are some fields I don't understand, anyone can explain what those are
mean?
* wasted payload bytes (it generate two graphs : waste and waste by
source). What defined 'waste'?
* tick interval:tick residual (tick rate). What is 'tick'
* peers up (and down) 10-50, etc. How to read "peer_ul_rates" graphs?
* in peer erros, what does 'no memory peer', 'no buffer', 'too many
peers' peers error means?
* What is 'smooth' download and upload rate?
Hopefully my question clear enough. Thank you!
Regards,
ardhi
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