Qbittorent keeps downloading
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:27 am
I'm now running QBittorent 4.0.4 for about 3 weeks after migrating from uTorrent. According to the statistics I have totally downloaded 45GB. Of that, about 16 to 18GB I am aware of as newly downloaded torrents.
Now I did have some issues getting all of my 350 torrents runnning in QBittorrent, which resulted in a number of restarts and crashes, after which QBittorrent was rechecking a lot of torrents and re-downloaded parts of it. Although that would explain some extra downloads, I would not expect that to be 20GB in total.
But even worse, I have now finally completed migration from utorrent and am happily seeding all my torrents, but I still see that alltime download-counter going up. Before the weekend it was at around 40GB alltime dowload, currently it says I have about 45GB alltime download. And I have no idea where that 5GB difference is coming from, I have not started any downloads myself, all torrents are seeding, and I did not have any restarts of QBittorrent anymore...
The log-files shows me a couple of I/O errors for some torrents, saying "An IO error occured, [torrent] read [filename] error: Reached the end of the file. Can those be the cause for the extra downloaded GB's?
Now I did have some issues getting all of my 350 torrents runnning in QBittorrent, which resulted in a number of restarts and crashes, after which QBittorrent was rechecking a lot of torrents and re-downloaded parts of it. Although that would explain some extra downloads, I would not expect that to be 20GB in total.
But even worse, I have now finally completed migration from utorrent and am happily seeding all my torrents, but I still see that alltime download-counter going up. Before the weekend it was at around 40GB alltime dowload, currently it says I have about 45GB alltime download. And I have no idea where that 5GB difference is coming from, I have not started any downloads myself, all torrents are seeding, and I did not have any restarts of QBittorrent anymore...
The log-files shows me a couple of I/O errors for some torrents, saying "An IO error occured, [torrent] read [filename] error: Reached the end of the file. Can those be the cause for the extra downloaded GB's?