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<blockquote data-quote="asmoranomar" data-source="post: 700338" data-attributes="member: 107512"><p>Some goods news I guess. I didn't want to manually update the watched status of 7k files, so I dumped my database and told it to not use web cache.</p><p></p><p>Turns out, once I did that, the natural hashing process was a long enough delay between look-ups that I was successfully able to import my entire collection in a 2-day period without getting banned.</p><p></p><p>So~~ I suspected somewhere between using web cache and having all the hashes to all my files once they were found was the source of the problem I was having.</p><p></p><p>I have about 100 unrecognized files after my import. I tested my assumption by leaving the unrecognized files in place (so they wouldn't be re-hashed) and tried to do another import. About 40 files later I was banned.</p><p></p><p>It seems like MyAnime2 isn't properly set to queue UDP requests properly (in the event the hashes are already known), and is exceeding the AniDB limits. I would assume you have it set to the correct value (or more) - but might I recommend that in the future the delay could be user defined (say, a slide bar between 2 and 100 seconds for example)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asmoranomar, post: 700338, member: 107512"] Some goods news I guess. I didn't want to manually update the watched status of 7k files, so I dumped my database and told it to not use web cache. Turns out, once I did that, the natural hashing process was a long enough delay between look-ups that I was successfully able to import my entire collection in a 2-day period without getting banned. So~~ I suspected somewhere between using web cache and having all the hashes to all my files once they were found was the source of the problem I was having. I have about 100 unrecognized files after my import. I tested my assumption by leaving the unrecognized files in place (so they wouldn't be re-hashed) and tried to do another import. About 40 files later I was banned. It seems like MyAnime2 isn't properly set to queue UDP requests properly (in the event the hashes are already known), and is exceeding the AniDB limits. I would assume you have it set to the correct value (or more) - but might I recommend that in the future the delay could be user defined (say, a slide bar between 2 and 100 seconds for example)? [/QUOTE]
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