micangaroo
New Around Here
Hi all,
Recently I wanted to upgrade my storage system, was tinkering with the NAS when I needed to check the harddisk in my set.
Man, it was super HOT!! I think an egg could easily fry on it when I was getting it out of the NAS.
This led me to do a few checks, and since I did some flashing last time, I could putty into it.
Running top command shows me that my BitTorrent client is taking 100% cpu most of the time!
What makes matters worst was I was only seeding some torrents with no downloads taking place at all!
Seriously, is this even expected?
How can that piece of software be running at 100% sucking all the resources when it's only doing some as simple as seeding, no writes at all!
I seek the help of all the pros out here..
Thank you.
Picture: http://postimg.org/image/hrrsq4fm5/
Recently I wanted to upgrade my storage system, was tinkering with the NAS when I needed to check the harddisk in my set.
Man, it was super HOT!! I think an egg could easily fry on it when I was getting it out of the NAS.
This led me to do a few checks, and since I did some flashing last time, I could putty into it.
Running top command shows me that my BitTorrent client is taking 100% cpu most of the time!
What makes matters worst was I was only seeding some torrents with no downloads taking place at all!
Seriously, is this even expected?
How can that piece of software be running at 100% sucking all the resources when it's only doing some as simple as seeding, no writes at all!
I seek the help of all the pros out here..
Thank you.
Picture: http://postimg.org/image/hrrsq4fm5/