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[Mldonkey-bugs] [ 101360 ] 'priority ' command
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[Mldonkey-bugs] [ 101360 ] 'priority ' command |
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Sun, 06 Oct 2002 01:21:29 -0400 |
Support Request #101360, was updated on 2002-Oct-06 02:14
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Category: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: 'priority ' command
By: mldonkey
Date: 2002-Oct-06 05:18
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When you limit mldonkey bandwidth to nBps bytes per
seconds, each connection ready to receive data is
allowed to read nBps/nrcs (number of ready
connections). With priorities, a connection is allowed
to read more if it downloads a priviledged file.
Since edonkey connections already have a bandwidth
power of 5 (they can read 5 times more than other
connections), the connection can read:
(5+priority) * (nBps/nRcs)
Moreover:
- priorities should always be positive (default is 0)
- you can set it to 30 for example
- it has just been added, not tested a lot
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By: alfred_mutiso
Date: 2002-Oct-06 02:14
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Ok, I may be just dumb or I may not be looking hard
enoughm but I cannot find any help on the
new 'priority' command in Release 1.99 beta 8 + 5
(2002-10-05). I don't want to meddle with it until I
know how to use it right. In particular, I'm confused
about the first argument:
priority <priority> <files numbers>
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what are the possible and accepted values for
<priority>? What's the default value for any one
download? Please help.
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