> On February 21, 2003 02:29 am, Oskar Sandberg wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 08:02:26PM -0600, Glenn Crocker wrote: > > <> > > > > > I've restarted since my previous email, and haven't had any incoming > > > requests yet. globalRequestsPerHour: 2934.404255319149, > > > localRequestsPerHour: 0.0 right now. I'll play with this some more and > > > post if I find anything interesting. Looks like the more-detailed logs > > > with the reasons for announcement failures would be good, so I'll see if > > > I can get those. > > > > It the local traffic is zero, then you almost certainly are having some > > sort of connectivity issues. Check that your address is set correctly, > > and that all firewall settings are working. > > Do not be too sure of this. I find that after rebooting it takes about > 24 hours for the node to start getting much traffic. It will get a little > before but not much. Inserting something will speed up this process - ie > inserting an ark, needed or not (ie reinserting), at startup would probably > help. > > Ed It takes a lot of time until localRequestsPerHour rises even if you have some (something like <10 requests per hour).
My node is "semi-transient", meaning I'm connected with a cable-modem most of the time, except night and it doesn't get so many requests when online (average of 20 requests per hour). IMHO, it would be really useful for freenet to make semi-permanent connections like adsl/cable work better than they are now. _______________________________________________ devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
