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MotoMan November 19th, 2002 11:47 AM

Top of LimeWire Window displaying amout of Files Available?
 
Sometimes when i start up LimeWire ver. 2.7.x in os 10.2.2 the top of the window reads the amout of files being shared, or at least the ones my host's can pick up.
When it happens it will give a number of files 68,000 for example. And it gives the size of the combined files like 1.2 gigs. Is there a way that I can get Limewire to display thins evbeytime I use it? I don't see anything in the limeWire or OSX prefs. Thanks

MM

funkymarcus November 19th, 2002 12:08 PM

I think you only get those counts if your client is running as an ultrapeer. If you're just a leaf node, you won't get that information.

Mark
2.7.7/10.2.2

MotoMan November 19th, 2002 01:27 PM

ty
 
Thanks Mark, I appreciate the response. Now you want to tell me what the difference is and how I enable Ultrakeeper?

MM

MotoMan November 19th, 2002 02:15 PM

Damn!

I just installed that latest beta (2.7.9) and now it is only sharing a very limited number of my files! I have all my files arranged in different folders in my LW shared folder and with this latest version it only shares like 6 to 10 files from one of the folders. I tried adding some file extensions to LW prefs, but it didn't work at all. In older version it would pick up all the files in my shared folder regardless of whether or not they were in folders. Am I doing something wrong?

funkymarcus November 19th, 2002 03:31 PM

Ultrapeers act as "hubs," maintaining connections to many leaf nodes (as well as other ultrapeers) and relaying queries and results as appropriate. This can be an intensive operation, so you might not even want to be an ultrapeer due to bandwidth concerns. You may also notice that serving as an ultrapeer uses more processor time.

There's no way (none that I'm aware of from within LimeWire, anyway) to force the client to serve as an ultrapeer, but there is a way to disable the ultrapeer capability if it's undesirable. This setting is located in the Preferences.

Depending on a number of factors, you may find that you get better results while only connected as a leaf.

You can get more information on your connections by looking at the Connections tab. If it's not visible, select Connections from the View menu. At the bottom of this tab, it will say either "Ultrapeer" or "Leaf," the list displays the other clients you are connected to.

As for the sharing, be sure you give LimeWire enough time to find all of the files. It scans all of the shared files and does not add a file until it has been checksummed. This information is usually cached on-disk so that LimeWire can share files more quickly when it is launched, but if the cache moves (it has a few times in recent memory) or becomes truncated or corrupt (again, it's happened), LimeWire may need to rescan. Large files can take a long time to checksum.

Mark


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