On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 12:06:16PM +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 05:15:45PM -0700, Ian Clarke wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 04:53:19PM -0700, Simon G wrote:
> > > I've been getting out of memory crashes too: I've also noticed that the 
> > > ticker contents display is filling up with megabytes of:
> > > freenet.node.states.announcing.Announcing$ScheduleAnnouncing@959352
> > 
> > This could easily be the problem as I know that Matthew recently made 
> > some modifications to the announcement code.
> Yup. Build 500 had a combinatorial explosion of announcements (within
> the node). Build 501 largely fixed this. Build 502 fixed another nasty.
> Build 503 will be out later today, and will fix the remaining behaviour.
> This is that every 15 minutes it polls, sees that it hasn't processed
> any external requests yet (assuming your node is fucked), and starts
> another 2 announcements... the delays in the retries of the
> announcements are powers of 2 times a half-hour, so although they will
> time out eventually, you will end up with many announcements (not as
> many as with 500 though :)). This will only happen to you if your node
> is fucked anyway due to bad seedrefs or an incorrectly set IP; please
> upgrade to 502 (or wait for 503, but your 500 node isn't going to work
> very well in the meantime). This was my bug, sorry, it happens.
Build 503 is out. Undergoing further testing, but it should be an
improvement (in terms of announcing) on 502.
> > 
> > Matthew?
> > 
> > Ian.
> > 
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> Matthew Toseland
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