First after downloading a large RAR part, 1Gb,
Second it appears that the groups are constantly trying to update and as a result you see the blue group bar constantly and slowly moving.
Quade wrote:First after downloading a large RAR part, 1Gb,
I mean, it's writing out a 1 gig file as fast as it can. If it's not all in RAM it has to both read and write from disk at the same time. I don't consider this that unusual. That said, the redesign I'm working on might still be able to download at the same time. I wouldn't expect full speed when it's writing to disk as fast as it can. What kinda disk is this?Second it appears that the groups are constantly trying to update and as a result you see the blue group bar constantly and slowly moving.
What does the number down next to "Cache" show. The one in parens? "Cache X/Y (NN)". I mean the NN part. This represents blocks of headers Newsbin is still importing. What I think you're reporting is that these blocks are getting processed and added to the groups listing periodically. This and the 1G file writing at the same time is probably bottlenecking on your disks.
I get the 1 GB write thing. I was merely pointing out that the write time is longer and that the download speed reduced to zero. Maybe it only went down to zero but I may not have noticed it if the write time was faster.
Quade wrote:I get the 1 GB write thing. I was merely pointing out that the write time is longer and that the download speed reduced to zero. Maybe it only went down to zero but I may not have noticed it if the write time was faster.
Got it. Thanks. I was working on getting the updated engine working with the Newsbin GUI yesterday. I'll probably be working on it more today.
Quade wrote:Yeah, 200/200 is the default. It actually means Newsbin isn't importing any headers and that it's currently got all cache blocks ready for download.
There's only one thing writing to disk. That's an intentional design so when it's assembling these large files, your cache count probably goes to zero and it stalls waiting for the writer to finish. The re-design breaks this connection and allows the download to continue independent of the file assembling/repair/unrar. Then how fast it downloads while assembling will be completely dependent on how fast your disk drives are.
Quade wrote:It depends on how you have it set. If you have it set to scan for NZB's, then every 10 second or so it'll scan the folders you told it to watch. It's also checking the disks periodically for free disk space. If you're a person who downloads headers, any headers waiting to get processed will cause Newsbin to hit the disks to.
I watch Newsbin with "Procmon" all the time and that's the only periodic disk IO I see. I'm not seeing any continuous disk IO when it's just sitting there idling.
One thing people often do is set Newsbin to "NZB watch" large and busy folders. If you do that, it might take awhile before it settles down and decids it's already look at the files in the folder at least once.
I mean we both know that this all might just go away in the next release and we'll never know what the cause was. I seem to have been particularly lucky ever since 5 and every upgrade since so maybe it was just my turn?
Quade wrote:It depends on how you have it set. If you have it set to scan for NZB's, then every 10 second or so it'll scan the folders you told it to watch. It's also checking the disks periodically for free disk space. If you're a person who downloads headers, any headers waiting to get processed will cause Newsbin to hit the disks to.
I watch Newsbin with "Procmon" all the time and that's the only periodic disk IO I see. I'm not seeing any continuous disk IO when it's just sitting there idling.
One thing people often do is set Newsbin to "NZB watch" large and busy folders. If you do that, it might take awhile before it settles down and decids it's already look at the files in the folder at least once.
Quade wrote:I mean we both know that this all might just go away in the next release and we'll never know what the cause was. I seem to have been particularly lucky ever since 5 and every upgrade since so maybe it was just my turn?
I'd suggest you use procmon and see what it's doing.
Quade wrote:I just added a filter to only show Newsbin's activity. That blocked all the other programs out.
Doesn't appear to be particularly intensive though but should it not just go to idle?
Quade wrote:Doesn't appear to be particularly intensive though but should it not just go to idle?
That's not how it's designed. Certain things run independent of downloading. Like free disk checking and data folder cleanup.
All I see it doing is checking my NZB Autoload folder, free disk space and occasionally looking to see if anything needs to be deleted from the data folder.
None of what it's doing should prevent your PC from putting itself to sleep.
I just loaded up a group and then when I tried to select specific downloads each time the system stalled for a maybe a second and then I could click and highlight a download. Doesn't seem to be any reason why only this program is behaving in this manner.
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