I have a couple "headless" servers with some spare bandwidth. What is the best way to seed multiple CentOS ISO torrents?
Thanks for any assistance.
Sincerely, Trevor Hammonds
You could install screen, then detach each instance of bittorrent leaving them running in the background?
On 18 Apr 2006, at 12:22, Trevor G. Hammonds wrote:
I have a couple "headless" servers with some spare bandwidth. What is the best way to seed multiple CentOS ISO torrents?
Thanks for any assistance.
Sincerely, Trevor Hammonds
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Nick Wales wrote:
You could install screen, then detach each instance of bittorrent leaving them running in the background?
On 18 Apr 2006, at 12:22, Trevor G. Hammonds wrote:
I have a couple "headless" servers with some spare bandwidth. What is the best way to seed multiple CentOS ISO torrents?
Thanks for any assistance.
or just use the launch many program.. in 1 screen session.
We've found that the DVD's tend to be more popular on .torrent - so seed both the CD's and the DVD's - but favour the DVD's ( Also - DVD images are not available from the usual mirrors network to download over http / ftp )
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 02:04:26PM +0100, Nick Wales wrote:
You could install screen, then detach each instance of bittorrent leaving them running in the background?
Or use rtorrent, which is a curses bittorrent client that can handle multiple concurrent torrents. you can set its upload limit to whatever and all torrents will share it.
danno