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Bad Experience

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 1:23 am
by sickboy
Dear Sir/Madam:

The aMule module crashes constantly, I have tried lower the configuration defaults in aMule configuration and nothing helps. The module will be up and running for like 15 min. then stop web page response (I left the Chome browser in aMule Statistic page), I have to manually stop and restart the aMule from App Central to bring it back alive.

Thank you

Re: Bad Experience

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 1:20 pm
by Kerry
I have downloaded a lot of video using aMule without such issue. Have you tried Asustor Download Station or uTorrent or NZB? Will you encounter the same?

Re: Bad Experience

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 2:07 pm
by sickboy
The Download Center is working fine for BT and I have not used the SickRage or SickBeard.

I tried different configuration for aMule, lowering the connection limits, file sources, but it still crashes.

When I first boot up AS604T aMule will run for almost 30 min. without problem, then it will crash, web-page will not respond and from Network Tab in Activity Monitor, the LAN activity is at minimum. Then I need to open App Central and "turn off" aMule and "turn on" again. Now web-page can be accessed, UL/DL resume, but this time aMule will crash sooner then first time. Repeating the above for 5 or 6 times, now aMule will crash with in minutes. (The page re-flash at 120 second, so when web-page cannot display, I will know aMule crashed)

I'm novice in IT stuff and aMule is what I am familiar, so I try to explain the situation to best of my ability, if I need to film or take picture of the matter to help you resolve the issue please let me know. This AS604T is still within the 7 days return policy, if this issue is something Asustor cannot resolve, please kindly advise if I should return the product.

Thank you.

Re: Bad Experience

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 12:48 pm
by MrK
Have you tried to not use bonding for a test? And if your familiar with linux command line you could check the aMule log file (/usr/local/AppCentral/amule/etc/logfile) for errors.

Re: Bad Experience

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:07 pm
by sickboy
What do you mean by "not using bonding for a test?" Please give me detail instructions.

And no, I'm not familiar with linux command.

Re: Bad Experience

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 4:24 am
by MrK
> not bonding :
> Ethernet: LAN 1+2
> Link Aggregation: Round-Robin
Try using only one network cable and disable link aggregation

> And no, I'm not familiar with linux command.
Too bad.

Re: Bad Experience

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 12:41 pm
by HBK
The amule.conf file can be found in /usr/local/AppCentral/amule/etc and the two download directories (Temp and Incoming) are in /volume1/Download/aMule. Putting the amule.conf in the application directory seems the right place for me but makes it harder to change the file manually without accessing the NAS using SSH. But putting amule.conf into /volume1/Download/aMule is risky too since people may delete that folder too easy.