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Configuring ftd

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JanLarsen
Posts: 18
Joined: 18 Apr 2008, 17:11

Configuring ftd

Post by JanLarsen »

Hi,
My google powers are failing me :cry:
Serching for ftd alone gets to many hits, all of them seemingly irrelevant.
Different combinations of ftdconfig.ini, debian, unix, file transfer daemon etc. leads to something called grid and alice, that are not really helpful.

man ftd and man ftd.bin give nothing.

Where can I find some documentation for this backbone program?
Cheeseboy
Posts: 789
Joined: 08 Apr 2007, 12:16

Post by Cheeseboy »

Hello JanLarsen,

I can understand your frustration in trying to find information on google about this mysterious piece of software.
ftd is not a standard linux app. It is customly written for the bubba by the Excito crew. So only they can answer your questions, unless someone in the forum happens to know...

Cheers,

Cheeseboy
kfudd
Posts: 45
Joined: 17 Nov 2008, 16:35

Post by kfudd »

I would also like some information about ftd.bin.
Hammer
Posts: 124
Joined: 02 Oct 2007, 13:37

Post by Hammer »

Hi

ftd.bin is constantly using >95% of CPU.
There are no downloads or uploads visible in the web gui.

ftd -restart does not work, in fact there doesn't seem to be a way to restart that software.

Do I have to reboot?
Or is this behaviour normal?

Cheers,
Hammer
GaryL
Posts: 87
Joined: 04 Sep 2007, 17:40
Location: Northern Ireland

Post by GaryL »

to restart ftd, log in via ssh, su as root, issue: /etc/init.d/ftd restart
Hammer
Posts: 124
Joined: 02 Oct 2007, 13:37

Re: Configuring ftd

Post by Hammer »

bitch:/# /etc/init.d/ftd restart
bash: /etc/init.d/ftd: No such file or directory

When I go to the directory, there is indeed no ftd in it.
vrep
Posts: 22
Joined: 31 Jul 2009, 03:23

Re: Configuring ftd

Post by vrep »

For those interested, it's:

/etc/init.d/filetransferdaemon -help
Usage: /etc/init.d/ftd {start|stop|restart|force-reload}

I'm guessing the force-reload rechecks the files that are being downloaded. Something the ftd does when it starts.

As there is a directory called .resume-data in the user's torrents folder, I was hoping that you could pause certain downloads. Anyone from Excito who can shed a light on this?

Thanks.

On a side note: are there any other products out there that can do the same as Bubba's ftd?
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