Hi

I was wondering how the load that the web interface indicates is calculated.
For example, this is what the Load part under Performance> General
Information shows:

Load
 Current routingTime: 4ms.
Active pooled jobs: 105     (87.5%)   [QueryRejecting all incoming requests!]
Available threads: 18
It's normal for the node to sometimes reject connections or requestsfor a
limited period. If you're seeing rejections continuously the node is
overloaded or something is wrong (i.e. a bug).
 Current estimated load: 87.5%.

however, my system indicates that freenet is using around 8% of cpu cycles,
and 10% memory:

ps aux | grep /java
sndbx    26504  7.8 10.0 486192 51796 tty1   S    Oct17  12:36
/usr/java/jre1.3.1_04/bin/i386/native_threads/java -server freenet.node.Main

I understand that freenet should not take over all the resources of the
computer, but how is the load limit defined? 10% of cpu cycles?

Sascha Noyes


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