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On torrents with many trackers, but not so many seeders in average I am experiencing a TERRIBLE tracker scheduling. The first tracker on the list has 0 seeders, 0 leechers and 0 downloaders. Then rtorrent asks that tracker 5 TIMES in a row for seeders. What the f does it expect to happen? There are already 4 FAILED connections, so what could happen in the 5th? Meanwhile, there are 2 other trackers down the list with each having 14 seeders and rtorrent didn't even dare ask them.
Please, add a way to manually ask a tracker for more connections, I am wasting countless minutes waiting for this TERRIBLE scheduler. Please.
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There are a couple things you could try off the top of my head:
Go into the "Tracker list" and hit Shift+T a couple times. This should force an announce to happen, which would bump up the failure rate faster than waiting for rTorrent to do it itself.
Modify the .torrent file to remove this first tracker before loading it
Use a third party tool to run the t.disable command, e.g. rtxmlrpc t.disable <info hash>:t0
On torrents with many trackers, but not so many seeders in average I am experiencing a TERRIBLE tracker scheduling. The first tracker on the list has 0 seeders, 0 leechers and 0 downloaders. Then rtorrent asks that tracker 5 TIMES in a row for seeders. What the f does it expect to happen? There are already 4 FAILED connections, so what could happen in the 5th? Meanwhile, there are 2 other trackers down the list with each having 14 seeders and rtorrent didn't even dare ask them.
Please, add a way to manually ask a tracker for more connections, I am wasting countless minutes waiting for this TERRIBLE scheduler. Please.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: