Noob question: When looking at the Seeds and Peers columns of qBittorrent, there are two numbers: one of which is outside the parenthesis and one is inside the parenthesis. Ex 0 (5).

What is the difference between the two numbers in each column?

  • @AdventuringAardvarkOP
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    117 months ago

    Why would a seed be connected to me if I am also just seeding (not downloading or leeching)?

    • cobysev
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      7 months ago

      It’s the other way around; you connect to seeders.

      In the example of 2 (3), there are 3 total seeders and you’re connected to 2 of them.

      Although in your screenshot, you’re at 100%, so you’re not connected to any seeders at the moment and are, yourself, a seeder. You have peers (leechers) connecting to you. Same principle applies; in an example of 2 (7), there are 7 peers in total, and 2 of them are actively leeching off you.

      • JustEnoughDucks
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        67 months ago

        What about the many that say something like 7(0). Maybe it is connected peers (non connected peers)?

        • @LocustOfControl@reddthat.com
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          37 months ago

          Good question. I assume it’s DHT delivering peers that aren’t in the tracker(s), or maybe a problem with the tracker(s).

          The format’s “# connected (# total)” in every client I’ve seen.

    • @empireOfLove
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      7 months ago

      That’s why the non-parentheses number is zero for all seeded torrents. In parentheses number is “hey I’m here”. Out of parentheses number is “hey I’m here. Let me in.”

      For actively downloading torrents they’re an indication of connection health. If there’s 150 announced seeders but you only open a connection to one or two of them, you might have a network problem.