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Re: Anyone have a BitTorrent tracker for M9? [message #245220 is a reply to message #245189] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 17:11   |
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Scott Benjamin wrote:
> Scott Benjamin wrote:
>> Sam Mesh wrote:
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>>>>> One was put up here for Eclipse 3.0 SDK Win32 M9.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.lokitorrent.com/torrent/torrents-details.php?id=1 787
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>>>> Tried it and got:
>>>> dbconn: mysql_connect: Too many connections
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>>> Still downloading at 10KB/s
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sam Mesh - http://openrules.com
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>> Seems that there are only two of us seeding right now, unfortunately
>> Bittorrent needs more people to seed (share) so that those downloading
>> can download quicker.
>>
>> Scott
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> And also that tracker seems to be strange.. (lokitorrent) it's behaving
> strangely.
>
> Scott
Hi Scott,
the whole website seems to be down ;-(((
Btw. I am not trying to be a smartass here, but seeding means, having
a file downloaded already and *still* share it, therefore sharing a
*complete* file, not only some chunks of it. It is enough(1) if other
people are also downloading the file (and at the same time share the
already downloaded chunks) to increase the download performance.
Actually a seeder is not needed at some point in time, as the tracker
trys to distribute the chunks based on how often the chunk is available
from other peers. So if all chunks have been downloaded once and the
downloaders are still online, the original seeder could go offline (not
the tracker though).
Maybe someone should find a reliable tracker for the M10 download?
It would be nice if eventually eclipse.org would host the tracker.
Cheers,
Mariano
(1) Well, of course if the original seeder just servers the file at isdn
speed it takes longer to distribute the chunks, but that would also be
true fot http/ftp. Actually even more so, as the ftp/http server doesn't
get any support from the downloaders, i.e. starting the already
downloaded chunks.
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Re: Anyone have a BitTorrent tracker for M9? [message #245270 is a reply to message #245220] |
Tue, 25 May 2004 19:10  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: scott.benjamin.comcast.net
Mariano Kamp wrote:
> Scott Benjamin wrote:
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>> Scott Benjamin wrote:
>>
>>> Sam Mesh wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> One was put up here for Eclipse 3.0 SDK Win32 M9.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.lokitorrent.com/torrent/torrents-details.php?id=1 787
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Tried it and got:
>>>>> dbconn: mysql_connect: Too many connections
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Still downloading at 10KB/s
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Sam Mesh - http://openrules.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Seems that there are only two of us seeding right now, unfortunately
>>> Bittorrent needs more people to seed (share) so that those
>>> downloading can download quicker.
>>>
>>> Scott
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>> And also that tracker seems to be strange.. (lokitorrent) it's
>> behaving strangely.
>>
>> Scott
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> the whole website seems to be down ;-(((
>
> Btw. I am not trying to be a smartass here, but seeding means, having
> a file downloaded already and *still* share it, therefore sharing a
> *complete* file, not only some chunks of it. It is enough(1) if other
> people are also downloading the file (and at the same time share the
> already downloaded chunks) to increase the download performance.
> Actually a seeder is not needed at some point in time, as the tracker
> trys to distribute the chunks based on how often the chunk is available
> from other peers. So if all chunks have been downloaded once and the
> downloaders are still online, the original seeder could go offline (not
> the tracker though).
>
> Maybe someone should find a reliable tracker for the M10 download?
>
> It would be nice if eventually eclipse.org would host the tracker.
>
> Cheers,
> Mariano
>
> (1) Well, of course if the original seeder just servers the file at isdn
> speed it takes longer to distribute the chunks, but that would also be
> true fot http/ftp. Actually even more so, as the ftp/http server doesn't
> get any support from the downloaders, i.e. starting the already
> downloaded chunks.
Mariano,
No worries. You hit the nail on the head. I agree with you about this tracker..
I didn't set it up and it tends to be a bit flaky :(.. I found the info
based on another bittorrent thread that I inquired about. Someone just set it
up to get it going.
I'm fairly new to the BT scene..
Scott
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