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标 题: eDonkey非官方FAQ(转载)
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (2002年01月08日09:54:58 星期二), 转信
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【 原文由 cliff 所发表 】
Frequently Asked Questions (Unoffical FAQ)
Client:
Why cant I connect?
Why is everything queued?
How come bytes transferred is larger than the file size?
What does it mean when a download says "insufficient disk space"?
What does it mean when a download says "Hashing"?
What does it mean when it says "Corruption found in filename at part X"?
Why is my ID number low?
Why does it take so long to share my files?
What ports does the donkey use?
Whats the deal with collections?
Why doesn't the donkey show ping times?
What do the colors on the progress bar mean?
Can I watch the partial files?
What are all those little files
Server:
How do I set up a server?
How much bandwidth/processing power does the server use?
Other:
What is or how do I do this or that with Divx?
How to increase the max open connections in win98
Client
Q: Why can't I connect?
A: There could be a number of reasons why you wouldn't be able to
connect to a donkey server. The things you should check are:
Do you have an internet connection?
Is there a server listed under the 'servers' tab? If not enter some from
the servers page.
Do you have the latest version of the donkey. Check the downloads page
and make sure the version number matches the one of your client. You can
tell your version number by clicking the '?' on the toolbar.
Do you use a proxy server to connect to the internet? Then you need to
enter the correct settings under the options tab.
If you are using NT, try connecting as Administrator.
It is possible the server you are trying to reach is full. If you get
the message "placed on connection queue" and then "Can't connect" it
means the server is full. Good news is that you will be able to
connect to some server.
It is possible the server you are trying to reach is down. Try other
servers listed on the known servers page.
Make sure you are not blocking the port required to reach the donkey
server. Usually this is 4661. This could be blocked on your machine,
your router or firewall, or by your ISP. One thing to try would be
running a donkey server somewhere else on different ports and see if you
can connect to it.
Make sure
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings\ProxyEnable is set to 0. (I think this can be changed by
disabling proxy in IE)
Q: Why is everything Remotely Queued?
A: This means that the people that have the file you want are already
uploading to other people. The download will start once those people
have a free upload slot. This happens a lot on the donkey since most
of the files are large people take up an upload slot for a longer amount
of time.
Q: How come bytes transferred is larger then the file size?
A: When you download a file from more then one source the donkey asks
each source for a separate piece of the file. If one source doesn't send
the piece you asked for then, when that is the last piece left, the
donkey will ask another source to send it. This can cause some bytes
to be sent twice. Causing 'Transferred' to be larger then 'Size'. The
problem is worse on slower connections and with popular files. But
this doesn't mean the download is corrupted. It should be fine once
the donkey finishes it.
Q: What does it mean when a download says "insufficient disk space"?
A: Since downloads don't necessarily come from start to finish there
needs to be enough space available for the donkey to write to any part
of the file. So the donkey checks each active download to make sure
you have enough space to grow the file to its final size. You must
have enough space free on both the partion of the temp directory and the
partion of the incoming directory. If an active download changes to
inactive (Paused, or Insufficient disk space) its ungrown disk space
is no longer reserved and other downloads that were previously in the
"Insufficient disk space" state can now possibly start.
If you want a particular file to download that is in the "Insufficient
disk space" state you can either free up some disk space (It might
take the donkey a minute to realize you've done this) or set the file
you want to "High" priority and Pause another active download.
Q: What does it mean when a download says "Hashing"?
A: The donkey must insure that the partial file is the same as when
you last used the donkey. The download will stay in this state when
you first start and eventually switch to "Looking". Hashing is the
process of giving a file a unique ID. It looks at every byte of the file
so can take a while if the file is large.
Q: What does it mean when it says "Corruption found in filename at
part X"?
A: That 9MB part of the file didn't have the same bytes when you got
it as when it was sent. This is ok. That part of the download will be
removed and the download will continue. It will redownload that part.
Once the download is complete the file should be fine.
Q: Why is my ID number low?
A: You get a low ID number(below 1million) if the server, and
therefore other clients, can't connect to your machine. This could be
because you are behind a firewall that blocks the port your client
listens on, because you are using IP masquerading, or many other
things.
It also means that you won't be able to transfer files with someone else
with a low ID number. They can't get files from you and you can't get
files from them. So if at all possible you want to allow connections
on port 4662 to the machine you are running the donkey on.
Q: Why does it take so long to share my files?
A: This should only happen the first time you share the files. The
donkey must examine the file to give it a unique ID. After it has done
this they should load quite quickly.
Q: What ports does the donkey use?
A: It can run over any port. The defaults it uses are:
TCP port 4661 to connect to the server.
TCP port 4662 to connect to other clients.
UDP port 4665 to send messages to servers other then the one you are
connected to.
Q: What is the deal with Collections?
A: See the online help.
Q: Can I open/watch/use the partial files?
A: It isn't a good idea. But if you don't intend to finish the
download you can just rename the .part file to the appropriate thing.
Keep in mind that some formats require either the end or the beginning
of the file which might not have been downloaded yet.
Q: Why doesn't the donkey show the ping times of other users?
A: Ping isn't a measure of how fast the transfer between your two
computers will be. It a measure of how long it takes one packet to reach
the other machine and come back. This is practically irrelevant for
file transfer. What is important is the bandwidth between the two
machines. You can connect to a machine on the other side of the world
that has T3 and get a horrible ping time but still get your file
faster then someone next door on a modem. Though each packet will take
maybe one second longer to reach your machine. You will get many times
more packets per second.
Q: Ok, so why doesn't the donkey show the bandwidth of other users?
A: The donkey always tries to get the file from all the clients that
have the file regardless of their bandwidth. It stops asking new clients
for the file when your downstream speed is maxed out. So you never have
to try to find the source with the highest bandwidth. It will all
happen automatically.
Q: What do the colors on the progress bar mean?
A:
Black: The parts you have already downloaded
Red: Parts that can't be found on the donkey network.
Gray: Parts that you are currently asking for.
Shades of Blue: The more blue the more common that part of the file.
Q: All those little files? (known.met, shared.dat ...)
A:
known.met- this file caches the file IDs that you have hashed so far. It
keeps the donkey from having to rehash your shared directories every
time.
pref.met- this stores the preferences you have set for the donkey,
username, max Upload speed, etc.
shared.dat- This is a list of the directories you have marked for
sharing. If you delete this file you will only share the incoming
directory.
server.met- List of known servers.
friends.met- List of users you have marked as friends.
layout.dat- The sizes of the windows and the column headers.
Server
Q: How do I set up a public server?
A: First you need a connection to the internet that gives you a static
IP address. Modems and most DSL setups give you a dynamic IP address
so you can't run a server off of those. You also can't run a public
server on a machine that can't be called from the outside world, no
servers behind firewalls or IP masquerading unless you map the port.
Then you download the server application from this site. It currently is
only compiled for Windows or Linux.
Then you make a donkey.ini according to the documentation. Set the
seed server to a working server so others will find you.
Next start dserver and your eDonkey2000 server is now running.
Q: How much bandwidth/processing power does the server use?
A: Servers take very little bandwidth. They mainly need processing
power. I think they use about 4-8Kbytes/sec for 800 users. A server on a
PII 333 running Linux with 800 users uses about 50% of the CPU. Here
are some stats provided by maurice.
Other:
Q: What is or how do I do this or that with Divx?
A: We are really not the people to ask about this. There is tons of
information out on the internet about Divx however. Here are some good
links:
http://www.google.com/
http://www.mydivx.com/
http://pages.prodigy.net/jagfire3/codecs.html
Q: How to increase the max open connections in win98.
A: Change or add the followng key in the windows register (98 & 98se
only):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\MSTCP\MaxConnec
tions
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