Connection status/seeding reports

salsablightning Tribal Darkness on February 17th, 2009 / post 28761
I was a bit curious when on TM,
When I have no Torrent program running on my computer I still have reporting on my profile some 160 torrent...

Is there a certain amount of time it takes for profiles to update?
At the time It showed me seeding over 400 and that is correct, but i had to shut down and restart computer logged back into website and i am still reporting seeding when I am seeding 0 torrents.

then I start my torrent program and the seeds connect slowly, majority of time i have to stop and restart them because i am reporting non connectable.
I also have issues with reporting multiple torrent seeds for a single file and i am only seeding one.

I wanted to know if this was something that happened regularly, or if I am having some sort of issue..

Please any one I am hoping for some advice...
:thumbsup:   :beer2:
slash ProDanceCulture on February 17th, 2009 / post 28779
dude.. this is all explained in forums and f.a.q... do you think you found something new???

if you kill your client, it will not update info with tracker about killing all those seeds. so they will stay in your profile for over an hour sometimes. when you start client again - all your seeds will be listed there again, sometimes 2 or 3 times. it's not an issue, just close your client properly./
salsablightning Tribal Darkness on February 18th, 2009 / post 28782
"DUDE" I was not sugesting I found something new, but instead thinking I had an issue with my dam client and firewall.

I didn't see it explained no where on the forum and I scanned it for a few hours. What you mean close your client properly?
As far as I know there is only one way to close a program.

Thanks for your Help anyway.  :unsure:
slash ProDanceCulture on February 18th, 2009 / post 28786
when you close your client, it sends as many requests to tribalmixes.com to close peers as many torrents you're seeding, say 300. in 1-2 seconds. so tribalmixes.com might loose some of your client's requests, or your client might not deliver them all, or your firewall, because of this sudden hurricane of requests.

proper close will be gradually stopping all torrents through client and then exiting the program. =)
salsablightning Tribal Darkness on February 18th, 2009 / post 28791
:lol:  So that is what I was doing wrong all this time, Thanks for the 411 Bro.  :thumbsup:  :beer2:
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