Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])

lisas4567

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Everything was running fine until i did some updates..

rutorrent loads fine .. torrents load fine .. they display .. everything is working but i keep getting this error

Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])

earlier a couple error's that were the same but ,geoip and another one started popping up.

Could anyone help me out. I'm not entirely sure where to start looking sad.gif

I can find my way around to the config files if you guys let me know what to look for.
 

lisas4567

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Neither of those suggestions worked. I'm assuming its something with the linking or how the plug-ins are actually configured. But i cant figure it out.
 

randac56

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First things first, did you restart rtorrent after upgrading?

Second thing, did you check the webserver error log?
 

lisas4567

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/var/log/apache2/error.log

I looked there and did not find anything pointing to an error with rutorrent/rtorrent

Now I'm also getting this error randomly

10.02.2011 09:39:06] XMLRPC Error: Could not find info-hash. [gettrackers]
 

lisas4567

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Ok i fixed some of the problems by ditching my install and using the script from brock

Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])

I'm still getting this though and what it seems to be happening because of the refresh rate .. How do i modify this
 

simur612

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Does the same thing happen if you use the rpc plugin? I think it sends/receives less data.
 

randac56

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it's under settings, just click the gear and look for "update gui every" and "request timeout"
 

lisas4567

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I was hoping that would fix it but here's the last few hours. I'm lost at this point. Is there an IRC support channel so we could try some real-time chat?

[10.02.2011 16:16:32] WebUI started.
[10.02.2011 16:19:02] torrent was successfully passed to rTorrent.
[10.02.2011 16:29:47] Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])
[10.02.2011 16:46:59] Bad response from server: (0 [error,getratios])
[10.02.2011 17:00:47] Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])
[10.02.2011 17:05:33] Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])
[10.02.2011 17:13:43] Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])
[10.02.2011 17:34:44] Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])
[10.02.2011 17:58:26] Bad response from server: (0 [error,list])
[10.02.2011 18:04:42] torrent was successfully passed to rTorrent.
[10.02.2011 18:05:30] torrent was successfully passed to rTorrent.
[10.02.2011 18:07:16] torrent was successfully passed to rTorrent.
 

lisas4567

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Ok i found the source of the problem. I had removed apache and was using light -- apache still had an init that was causing a conflict somewhere. My reason for switching was ram consumption. I thought that would be resolved with light but meh im still getting the same problem and i cant figure out why.

Ubuntu 10.10 using brocks install. ftp - rtorrent/rutorrent - lighthttpd - sabnzbd

Mem: 12318868k total, 12243456k used, 75412k free, 23356k buffers

any suggesstions?
 

simur612

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rtorrent will use as much ram as it can, espeically when downloading/uploading quickly.


Try setting a ulimit -m for the rtorrent user and then set the "max_memory_usage" in .rtorrent.rc slightly less (50-100 mb or so)


If you are on an openvz vps DO NOT use burstable ram.
 

lisas4567

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If its supposed to be taking that much memory that's fine. I just thought it was awkward that it was using that much whilst only downloading at approx 1MB/sec - no upload.

I've hit about 70MB/sec down and 45MB up with the way its currently running so i really have nothing to complain about.

I've got no worries about setting the limits on ram. I've got 12GB and its a dedi server.