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So I'm in the middle of an annual review of my settings in qBittorrent and realized that while I have a ratio limit and an active seeding time limit set for my uploads, I had never set an inactive time limit.
I haven't been able to find any good info on exactly what counts as inactive. This implies to me that the answer is probably obvious to 99% of folk or I'm just wording my search wrong.
I tend to be that 1% a lot of the time. And when I set it about half of my currently completed torrents got caught in the trigger, so before I pulled the trigger for real I wanted to double check.
My intention is to remove torrents that have been in 'stalled upload' mode for at least six months. But not to count time spent paused/queued for upload against that total due to having a fairly limited upload pipe and thus a good portion of my completed torrents waiting for a slot to be uploaded.
Would setting the seeding limit for inactive seeding time do this or would it also chop out torrents that hadn't had a chance yet to be seeded due to being stuck in the queue for that amount of time as well?
also asked this on Reddit first, posting here due to a suggestion from a reply
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So I'm in the middle of an annual review of my settings in qBittorrent and realized that while I have a ratio limit and an active seeding time limit set for my uploads, I had never set an inactive time limit.
I haven't been able to find any good info on exactly what counts as inactive. This implies to me that the answer is probably obvious to 99% of folk or I'm just wording my search wrong.
I tend to be that 1% a lot of the time. And when I set it about half of my currently completed torrents got caught in the trigger, so before I pulled the trigger for real I wanted to double check.
My intention is to remove torrents that have been in 'stalled upload' mode for at least six months. But not to count time spent paused/queued for upload against that total due to having a fairly limited upload pipe and thus a good portion of my completed torrents waiting for a slot to be uploaded.
Would setting the seeding limit for inactive seeding time do this or would it also chop out torrents that hadn't had a chance yet to be seeded due to being stuck in the queue for that amount of time as well?
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