I've managed to prevent most corruption by doing 3 (or possibly 4, depending on how you count) things:
1) Set Datastore size to 50MB, using multiple store files (from storea to stores, I think) 2) Occasionally shutdown the freenet node, and make a backup of all datastore files. If datastore gets corrupted, I restore from backups. 3) Don't shutdown windows without first stopping the freenet node. I think (though again, no proof) that the shutdown process of windows may not be nice enough to freenet node for the datastore to always remain intact. I do agree with Oskar, that transient nodes have trouble getting data. Should we be ignoring those forced to work behind a non-editable firewall config? If freenet truly fails completely behind a NAT firewall, I think it needs to be fixed. How? I don't know that. _______________________________________________ devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
