![]() ![]() The issue for me is when transmission is rechecking files at the start, and that is because it uses almost 100% cpu. Yes, memory usage goes to 100%, but in ssh, run top and see most of it is cache (I suppose for writing/reading files). Weird, I have no issues with transmission running 6 simultaneous speedy downloads/uploads on openwrt backfire. Ln -s /opt/etc/init.d/transmission /opt/etc/init.d/S60transmission ![]() Transmission-daemon -g /mnt/root/.config/transmission-daemon/ Then create the startup script /opt/etc/init.d/transmission(delete all previous contents if its not empty) To do so, add the following line to /mnt/root/.profile Now access transmission web manage interface at If everything works out, move to next step. Run the command lines below:Įxport TRANSMISSION_WEB_HOME='/opt/usr/share/transmission/web/' To do so, a variable must be set for transmission. So we must let transmission aware of the change. ![]() This is usually not a problem, however, in our setup, the web pages is are in non-standard location. Downloaded files will be in /mnt/share/torrents So now all configure files for transmission are in /mnt/root/.config(or /tmp/root/.config, its the same). "download-dir": "/mnt/share/torrents",Ībove is taken from DD-WRT wiki with some modification. This will create default configuration file for transmission, the file is located at /mnt/root/.config/transmission-daemon/settings.jsonĮdit this file with following(delete all previous contents) This will install libevent(required library) transmission-daemon(the actual program) and transmission-web(the web interface). To do so, Use PuTTY to log in and run the command below: Only one little thing needs to be taken care of. If you've followed the previous guides to set the opkg system, then installing transmission on the USB enabled DD-WRT system is a no-brainer. ![]()
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