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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: linuZman on July 22, 2004, 12:28:53 AM

Title: How to help lower failed upload sessions
Post by: linuZman on July 22, 2004, 12:28:53 AM
I have been using amule for a couple days, everything seems to be going ok but I have noticed that there are a lot of failed upload sessions:

successful upload sessions: 190
failed upload sessions: 155

209 MB total download
1.02GB total upload

My upload bandwidth is 128 Kb, and my connection settings are:
0 for download
12K for upload
4K slots

Ideas?

Also how can you check how many credits/rating you have?
Title: Re: How to help lower failed upload sessions
Post by: deltaHF on July 22, 2004, 06:38:51 AM
hi,

u can't check your credits.. r stored on remote pc's

try to setup your up limit to 10 and slot alloc to 2

greets
Title: Re: How to help lower failed upload sessions
Post by: Supersnail on July 22, 2004, 01:50:54 PM
When does an upload fail? (Under what conditions?)
Title: Re: How to help lower failed upload sessions
Post by: Jacobo221 on July 22, 2004, 01:56:46 PM
I guess when you are supposed to upload a whole piece up to the end of the chunk and the remote client is disconnected or lost for some reason (99% because it lost connection).
Just a guess, but seems logical ;-)
Greetings!
Title: Re: How to help lower failed upload sessions
Post by: linuZman on July 22, 2004, 07:41:43 PM
I am not sure when an upload fails, but it did appear to seem excessive:

Things have gotten a little smoother when I change my connection setting to allow one more client, my connection settings are:

0K download
12K upload
3K slots

before I had 4K slots.

here are my stats now:
total successful uploads 538
total failed uploads: 393


FYI... I have a 300K line... The upload is greater than the average 128K but not much. For example i able to get up to 17K-18K max on uploads, which is why I choose 12K instead of 10K.
Title: Re: How to help lower failed upload sessions
Post by: Jacobo221 on July 23, 2004, 02:24:25 AM
I think i didn't explain myself clearly enough ;-)
What I mean is that the _other_ client looses connection with you. This can be understood as ping timeout, remote host lost, client not responding, etc...
I have had even much worse upload successes than you are having ;-)
Greetings!