I am expecting to be able to modify Version.java and NewRequest.java this
evening such that the query reject is not even sent out in this situation;
if I understand the routing code correctly; this will result in the
crossover connection getting off the routing table after a couple of hours
as it will count as a failure to not have any response; so the crossover
traffic should get reduced substantially and then terminated.

Sound good to everyone? I will post a diff to this list and someone can pick
it up and apply it to CVS..

Trevor

PS Ian; any idea why your posts always come in as attachments for me? Just a
minor irritation to me; I normally just nuke messages like that due to the
extra effort; but I have found your posts to always be worth the extra
effort; if we could just remove the extra effort I'd be thrilled :)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Watchme trouble

I think that some people are crossing over the normal network with the
watchme network, resulting in a huge number of QueryRejects (the result
of a watchme node trying to talk to a non-watchme node or visa-versa).
I hope to modify the watchme code so that this kind of QueryReject isn't
reported, but am unsure when I will be able to do it as I am pretty busy
this week so if anyone else wants to make the modification they are more
than welcome.

Ian.

On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 07:15:06PM -0700, Adam Thomason wrote:
> I started trying to analyze some watchme logs and noticed that my node
> is getting crushed by a ton of traffic from Japan.  None of the top
> requesters has a watchme log on hawk, which seems a bit odd.  I see logs
> for 23 nodes, but I'm getting requests from 460.  My log is currently at
> 52Mb, which is quite a bit beyond any of the others.  Is anybody else
> having load trouble?  Any idea why my node is getting hammered?
>
> --
> Adam Thomason
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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