Hi there;
I'm running qBittorrent on a headless linux server without X as described here:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/q ... a_X_server
This means I only have access to the basic funcionality of the torrent-client via web interface.
I am planning to create a shell script to control the value for the variable ConnectionGlobalDLLimit on the fly, this is, while the qbittorrent-nox is running.
I know the above variable value is set by the config file ~@USER/.config/qBittorrent/qBittorrent.conf, but simply editing the value of the variable ConnectionGlobalDLLimit and saving the config file will not apply the changes.
Is there any way to force qBittorrent to re-read the value of the variables from the config file qBittorrent.conf without closing it and reloading it afterwards so I can accomplish what I want?
Thanks very much in advance.
Changing variable value on the fly through the command line
Re: Changing variable value on the fly through the command l
qB is a pretty good client, but why don't you use rtorrent in CLI environments?
Re: Changing variable value on the fly through the command l
To be honest with you, I am quite new to Linux and I thought qBT would be an easier and better option considering my circumstances.
I have not tried rTorrent yet though. Can it do IP-blocking? This is a must for me.
I've seen rTorrent has a couple of 3rd Party GUI options, which would help in controlling it through Web interface.
I have not tried rTorrent yet though. Can it do IP-blocking? This is a must for me.
I've seen rTorrent has a couple of 3rd Party GUI options, which would help in controlling it through Web interface.
Re: Changing variable value on the fly through the command l
rTorrent is quite outdated and there is only a release every a few year or so.
You should stick to qBittorrent ... however .. cli access... you should open a new ticket about this on Launchpad Bugtracker.
(Also, check Transmission if Chris says he won't implement it or if its just impossible to implement it.)
You should stick to qBittorrent ... however .. cli access... you should open a new ticket about this on Launchpad Bugtracker.
(Also, check Transmission if Chris says he won't implement it or if its just impossible to implement it.)
Re: Changing variable value on the fly through the command l
I see nothing particularly wrong with rTorrent. Certainly it's not constantly updated, but that's not a sign of poor quality. It does what it's supposed to do. I do not use it on a daily basis (in fact, I use qB!
because I don't think it's the best choice for a desktop environments. But I prefer smaller applications doing less things better than lots of similar apps all marching towards bloat and "full-featuredness".
qB is a graphical application and I think it should aim at perfecting the interface side - also considering it builds upon a core BT library - and not creating a CLI client from scratch which in the end would share little more than a name with the current qB.
On the other hand, qB is not my application, so it's ultimately chris's choice.

qB is a graphical application and I think it should aim at perfecting the interface side - also considering it builds upon a core BT library - and not creating a CLI client from scratch which in the end would share little more than a name with the current qB.
On the other hand, qB is not my application, so it's ultimately chris's choice.