congratulations for your internet connection
this is a bug, and i'm quite confused.
when you said "there are more then 10downloads for the same file" i thought you meant from the same user. I hope this is not so, because having prevent leeching enabled it would mean there's another bug in the story.
From what i can see in your screenshot, those connections are not truly "disconnected".
When a TCP connection is disconnected, it cannot be revamped, a brand new one is made.
When a connection is made, a "random" port number is assigned by Windows itself (you see shamsi12 has port 1837).
So, since we see same users have the same port numbers in both screenshots, and are first "disconnected", then active, it is clearly impossible. The connection is the same, and was not brought to life again, it just never died.
If i'm wrong, please someone correct me.
So, it is normal that trying to disconnect those connections HFS does nothing, because he thinks they are already disconnected, so it just passes over.
That said, i studied HFS to see what could be wrong with it, and found very little. -.-
If you have enough patience, try giving me this information: enable "log what -> disconnections", and lets see if between the time you see "disconnected" in the bottom list, and when it is back to life again ("replying" or anything else), if a "disconnected" in the log appears.
is it clear? can you?
Posted on: 11 March 2009, 14:01:09
take a look at pic please and if there is any solution please let me know, CPU usage is 100% and coz i turn server offline there is no active downloads so not such memory usage only 10MB but if there are some downloads too the memory will touch about 200MB. i saw this inall versions from Beta 211 till new Beta 223
the 100% you saw was about total CPU usage or only on HFS ?
do you remember the month when the memory problem started?