8/16/2023 0 Comments Biglybt hi res iconsI keep mine at 4 and 6, respectively, because I find that if I have any more than that going, they just end up starving each other and they all take longer than they should. In Options > Queue, setting maxes on simultaneous downloads & active torrents can be a big help.All three "Maximum." options can help to limit both memory growth and disk contention."Perform read-aheads." and "Cache download data." you likely want."Size of cache in MB" (As it says, no more than 32MB, but you probably want the full 32MB)."Enable disk cache" (You for sure want that).In Options > Files > Performance Options.Some items of particular interest, affecting disk load: I'd recommend also looking over Options > Files, Options > Files > Performance Options, and the Options > Queue settings that affect the number of concurrent torrents that can be down/uploading at the same time. (It could still be BiglyBT, say performing post-startup rechecks and other torrent data operations, which can cause a great deal of disk activity particularly at startup, but there are techniques for mitigating that as well.) That filesystem load is concerning, though - unless it was a one-time fluke, like when those screenshots were taken you happened to be copying a folder full of multi-gigabyte MP4 files from one partition to another, or whatever.īut if that's a normal occurrence, personally I'd want to find out what's causing it and address that issue. The stats on memory all look positively idyllic. buuuuut, I'd personally be shocked if it made any appreciable difference because there's very little indication (to my eye) that the CURRENT RAM consumption is in any way a problem for your system. That may be a bit of an exaggeration, but sustained filesystem loads of 80%-95% are not something I'm used to seeing under remotely normal circumstances, even with a traditional spinning-rust (non-SSD) drive.īy all means, follow Parg's advice (he wrote the bloody thing, you'd be a fool not to!) and look into options for reducing BiglyBT's memory footprint. Not that you don't NEED the cache, because something apparently hates your hard drive(s) and is trying to murder it/them! ferdnyc commented on May 17, Hm, OK, yeah, that's about what I'd expect to see regarding CPU and memory - TBH you've got memory to spare, and then some, only about half of your 8GB is even in use. and restart BiglyBTĪs initially suggested go to and look at the bit that talks about 'JVM memory usage history' - copy/paste some values from that log hereįrom biglybt. Unchecked I2P in allĬurrently, here's the state as in attached screenshots will tell youĮnsure you have the I2P plugin UNINSTALLED (Tools->Plugins->Uninstallation Wizard. What do the graphs in the "Performance" tab of the Task Manager show once BiglyBT finishes starting up, if you open them up before you launch it? (If you go to View > Update speed and set it to "Low", you'll get 4 minutes of history instead of only 60 seconds.)Īlso, added few more torrents - heap memory got set to 256MB automatically. That sounds like either CPU load (a lot does happen at startup) - though even then it'd have to be an older CPU, and/or one with relatively few cores - or maybe it's the network traffic causing resource contention. How RAM-starved is your system typically, I mean, hanging the rest of the system for "a minute" is not something I'd expect from having to allocate less than half a gig of memory. ? (Though TBH I have never seen a Chrome instance running that small, mine gets over 400MB just launching the "New Tab" page.) ferdnyc commented on May 17, 2023Īlso, "Java is not light". Have you uninstalled the "I2P Helper" plugin?įrom biglybt. Is there any other way to reduce RAM usage? Restarted Bigly twice & shut it down and started once again. Removed I2P support for every torrent, yet RAM usage is high. I did not tweak any QUEUE settings, they are all default. absolutep commented on May 17, 2023Įverything is in default state, heap memory is set to 128MB. Unless you have installed a separate I2P router and configured BiglyBT to use that.įrom biglybt. Oh, and if you're running the "I2P Helper Plugin" then you will see higher CPU/Memory as you are running an entire crypto framework in-process. Comments (12) parg commented on May 17, 2023įrom biglybt.
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