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Schrodingers Upload?


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There are occasions where I leave a substantial amount of Data Uploading, I check and the program is uploading at 0 MBPS when I open my window with a few gigs left. It isn't until a few seconds, that it starts uploading again.

 

Anyone experience similar?

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On 3/27/2019 at 8:32 PM, Bowsa said:

There are occasions where I leave a substantial amount of Data Uploading, I check and the program is uploading at 0 MBPS when I open my window with a few gigs left. It isn't until a few seconds, that it starts uploading again.

 

Anyone experience similar?

Yup.

 

Likely, you're getting throttled.  We don't know that until the upload completes.  And if we get a throttling response, the thread will wait a bit and then retry.  And that "wait a bit" will increase exponentially (IIRC) each time this happens.

Most likely, that's what you're seeing. 

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On 4/2/2019 at 5:09 PM, Christopher (Drashna) said:

Yup.

 

Likely, you're getting throttled.  We don't know that until the upload completes.  And if we get a throttling response, the thread will wait a bit and then retry.  And that "wait a bit" will increase exponentially (IIRC) each time this happens.

Most likely, that's what you're seeing. 

 

On 4/2/2019 at 5:09 PM, Christopher (Drashna) said:

Yup.

 

Likely, you're getting throttled.  We don't know that until the upload completes.  And if we get a throttling response, the thread will wait a bit and then retry.  And that "wait a bit" will increase exponentially (IIRC) each time this happens.

Most likely, that's what you're seeing. 

I'm pretty sure I haven't crossed the 750GB today, but I'm getting

"[IoManager:57] Error performing Write I/O operation on provider. Retrying. Unable to write data to the transport connection: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host."

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