this option is used to put your torrent data in another folder once your download is 100% completed
this creates a copy of your file onto the destination and then deletes the original.
since my target location is on the same drive this results in a serious performance hit.
I read from same drive & write to the same :
1> the drive becomes quite busy at that time (disk queue length:5...) and may impact other running processes (other active torrents etc)
2> you need alot more "temporary" disk space.
for "simple" torrents this should not be a big problem
however when using large torrents (>50 GB) with -worst case scenario- alot of small files this is just plain deadly.
this may be the reason of the issues i had recently since my torrent drive was nearly full
like unresponsiveness and missing data files.
and yes, i DO use the "preallocate space" option.
i there a reason not to use a move functionality ?
i tested the "set location" option an a 15GB seeding torrent. this option does use a "move"
i cannot set it empty so i set the "save file to location" identical to the "keep incomplete torrents in" folder. hopefully that will disable it
improvement request for the "save files to location"
Re: improvement request for the "save files to location"
Libtorrent handles the moving of payloads (http://libtorrent.org/manual.html#storage-interface) and it 'moves' the payload in different ways depending on whether the payload is complete or not.
Incomplete requires the pieces to remain intact during the "move_storage" operation, complete jobs can be moved using the operating system file manager.
Incomplete requires the pieces to remain intact during the "move_storage" operation, complete jobs can be moved using the operating system file manager.
Just uncheck the box of "Move to" location to have it empty.i cannot set it empty so i set the "save file to location" identical to the "keep incomplete torrents in" folder. hopefully that will disable it