From:
fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Tue, 29 Oct 2002 07:55:37 +1100 (EST)


On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Matthew Toseland wrote:


I don't think that the solution to the network overloading is through
more effective throttling though. An overloaded Freenet does not decay
gracefully it would seem. A more preferable failure mode would be longer
waits rather then 99.9% RNFs.

Yes. I'm not getting that many RNFs though... maybe it's gotten worse.

I'm still managing to retrieve data okay... I'm only getting about 50%
RNF's on retrieval, maybe even less. Inserting does seem to be the
killer, tho. I can't even insert at HTL=5 :-p

- fish

Are you including sites that you have visited that were already cached on your local node? I have had good success with site that I had visited previously but very close to zero success on sites that I hadn't yet seen or keys that did not exist. For non-existent keys I would have expected lots of DNFs but all I got were lots of RNFs.

Mike



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