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GeorgeS September 21st, 2006 09:07 PM

Upload limit; locations; freeloaders misc...
 
A while ago I wrote how the Preview function eats up disc space without the user knowing it. When someone is uploading from me and their line shows "upload limit reached", does that mean they've run out of disc space? When I ran out of space it said on my dl line "disc error". It took a while to realize all this.
I recently saw "freeloader uploading" on an upload line. I don't block them because I want my rare music to get around, I'm not concerned. However nothing was uploading to him. I hope LW doesn't block it, even tho I set zero as the number that uploaders need to share (in options).
By the way, what does the column "locations" mean?

mickjapa108 September 22nd, 2006 01:29 AM

George,
"When someone is uploading from me and their line shows "upload limit reached", does that mean they've run out of disc space?"

In a word NO.
It simpley means the person has set there total up/loads or Per-Person up/loads to a set figure, "upload limit reached", comes when someone requests more than the set limmit.
Happy searching.

birdy September 22nd, 2006 01:46 AM

And locations:
Quote:

Locations (number of hosts from which you downloaded the file and number of hosts to whom the file has been uploaded)
That's taken from the LW user guide:wink:
http://www.limewire.com/english/content/userguide.shtml

GeorgeS September 22nd, 2006 11:44 AM

I have modem, and set my max uploads to 3 at a time, with 10 per person. I vary the upload speed between 2 and 5 Kb, it never seems to exceed 3 anyway. It's not that someone asks for more than 3, because then they are "cued" (which I love to see). It must be that there's not enough bandwidth at the time for 3 uploads?
I've never seen the Locations column behave the way Birdy says. It never says anything. That answer doesn't work. (version 4.12.6). Thanks for answering.

Helanren December 17th, 2006 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mickjapa108
George,
"When someone is uploading from me and their line shows "upload limit reached", does that mean they've run out of disc space?"

In a word NO.
It simpley means the person has set there total up/loads or Per-Person up/loads to a set figure, "upload limit reached", comes when someone requests more than the set limmit.
Happy searching.

I recently noticed the same "upload limit reached" line. Do you mean that the uploader was blocked because of a limit I set? Is that a "permanent" block, or the equivalent of the "waiting for busy host" message you see when you try and download more than 3 (usually, as that is the default value) files from one host?
I would not want to completely block somebody (in fact, I put in a higher number than 3, so people can download complete albums more easily) allthough I guess some sort of (temporary) limit is OK to keep things running fairly smoothly.

Sleepless December 17th, 2006 06:36 PM

It only means Upload limit reached. The user trying to download from you will not get banned, but if he continues to request the files over and over again in a short amount of time, he will be temporarily banned and message will say "Banned Greedy Servent" (I think until next time you restart, but not really sure)

GeorgeS December 18th, 2006 04:54 AM

I'm still not clear on this either. Remembering the difference between down and up, I see no such thing as a per person download limit. As I said I allow 20 uploads per person but that message still appears for them. I allow max 3 simultaneous uploads, but more only causes Queuing. Is it when they are downloading more than their max downloads at one time, and I see that Limit message? On their end it would just Queue (yikes how do you spell that word).
And I still say I don't want anyone banned from my collection. That goes against the very point of collecting things that are great.
Oh and max 20 uploads per person - I hope that only applies per session, not lifetime.

mickjapa108 December 19th, 2006 04:39 AM

George Hi
Your giving conflicting info, "As I said I allow 20 uploads per person" ? NO
You said 10, 20 may cause cloging on a modem connection.
You have a modem connection, So these settings I recomend 2or3 Max up
6to10 per person, Try it, you can reset it if it dont work for you.
Now what is this about you setting upload speed per person ?
That slider is a total upload speed for all uploads.
So if you set it at 15, then 3 people will get 5KBs each. any less,and most people wont bother trying.
"Banned Greedy Servent", this is a safty switch, lasts just half an hour.
and then they can connect OK.
anything I missed just Shout.
Peace.

GeorgeS December 19th, 2006 05:40 PM

I increased max per person to 20 just to not have any limitation, and I assume it's per session. Total simult. max uploads 3, then it cues. Maybe 65% finish my slow uploads because I deal with stuff others don't have, and isn't reissued. Many nonhits from 50s and 60s. No Chuck Berry Johnny B Goode, that's easy to buy. Point: if I'm going for 8 of one person's songs and my max dl is 5, 3 cue for me. Then does the OTHER person see "upload limit reached"? Makes eveyone curious.

Sleepless December 19th, 2006 07:47 PM

When I go for 8 of one hosts songs I only grab two at a time. Successrate gets much higher if you do that. If some one went for 8 of my uploads at the same time and I noticed, I think I'd just kill the uploads to let someone grab a normal amount of simultaineous downloads.

If you grab two at a time and start the third when the first one finishes, you get a nice constant flow. Almost never transfer interupted etc.

newbee2 December 20th, 2006 04:41 AM

Hi sleepless, how do you manage that? If say I like 10 of a hosts songs, I usually click on the 10 and say 2or3 will download and the rest will queue,do you mean that you click on say two, then leave the ''browse host' window open until the two you are downloading are finished? and then click on the next two, and so on? that means leaving the window open(Using bandwidth) and sometimes waiting ages? I'm as usual a bit confused, is there another way? or do you write down all the things you want? sometimes there arn't that many hosts to choose from, and you might not be able to re-connect, so best to click on what you want straight away?:confused:
Thanks,
N2

mickjapa108 December 20th, 2006 05:10 AM

clik on 10 paus 8 right away.
Peace

Sleepless December 20th, 2006 11:15 AM

I have a 2/0.5 Mbit adsl connection, so the bandwidth isn't really a problem there. Also you don't need bandwidth for keeping a browsed host open. I you think about it even if the host would go offline, the window would still be there.

And no I don't pause them, I only start two, then do something else while they download, and start the other by what I want the most. In case the host goes offline I have got what I wanted the most before that.

newbee2 December 20th, 2006 01:57 PM

Thanks good people ! another small bit of progress ! It all helps to improve one's habits !
All the Best,
N2:aweof:


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