![]() ![]() I would hate to have to figure something else out. Hopefully we can get this fixed utorrent for linux works excellent on my local network. Running monit to monitor the service and restart it is definitely a temp fix but sometimes I have some pretty big torrents and 450MHz it takes awhile to check them after a hard stop like that. Im thinking that the libc is incompatable. I never once had any issues with it untill debian did a libc update. Fixed: Issue 1009 : When one executes an action via the Monit HTML GUI (uses a POST request), the Monit HTTP server will redirect the browser back to the base URL, so the browser won't perform the POST request again on an automatic page refresh, which is performed to poll for status changes. Two Intel Pentium III (Katmai) 451MHz processors, 1804.38 total bogomips, 1015M RAM ![]() Ii locales 2.11.2-7 Embedded GNU C Library: National Language (locale) data linuxinfo Ii libc6-i686 2.11.2-7 Embedded GNU C Library: Shared libraries Ii libc6-dev 2.11.2-7 Embedded GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files Ii libc6 2.11.2-7 Embedded GNU C Library: Shared libraries Ii libc-dev-bin 2.11.2-7 Embedded GNU C Library: Development binaries Ii libc-bin 2.11.2-7 Embedded GNU C Library: Binaries It seems the more busy utorrent is the more this issue comes dpkg -l |grep "C Library" I thought it was my browser on the page constantly refreshing but even with nothing viewing the http page it still crashes. I am having the exact same issue as these guys. Better enforcement entails 419,000 to add more surveillance cameras throughout the city to help identify and prosecute people engaging in illegal dumping, 608,000 for six additional code. I was hoping it would fully crash so I could grab a core dump, but no such luck.Įdit: dmesg output this time is slightly different, but doubtfully related UTorrent is still running after this, however I cannot access the web UI. 86.x.x.x:port (): Connecting: source: TI 70.x.x.x:port(): Disconnect: Peer error: offline (timed out) 208.x.x.x:port(): Disconnect: Connection closed 70.133.x.x:port (): : Disconnect: Timed out x:port(): Disconnect: Peer error: Connection refused :port (): Disconnect: Peer error: offline (timed out) It can also happen any time from 5 minutes to 24 hours after starting. It can happen while downloading, seeding only, using the web interface, not using the web interface (at night while asleep), etc. I also can't find a pattern with the crashing. I'm having the same problem and running Gentoo. Sorry to throw a spanner in the works but it doesn't look like it's debian related. I'm running Debian Lenny with all latest patches. Ii locales 2.11.2-6 Embedded GNU C Library: National Language (locale) data [suppo Ii libc6-i686 2.11.2-6 Embedded GNU C Library: Shared libraries Ii libc6-dev 2.11.2-6 Embedded GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files Ii libc6 2.11.2-6 Embedded GNU C Library: Shared libraries Ii libc-dev-bin 2.11.2-6 Embedded GNU C Library: Development binaries Ii libc-bin 2.11.2-6 Embedded GNU C Library: Binaries Only common thing i can see so far is we are all running debian based Linux with the following C Libraries. ![]()
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