On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 01:31:15AM +0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi all,
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>> I went from 5017 to 6117 and back to 5018 and have noticed that now my=20
>> node is quite less specialized than when I was running 5017 according to=
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>> the routing table graphic.  I used to have decently thick bands and now i=
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>> looks like my node has forgotten almost all learned routing.  I did not=
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>> experience this upgrading 5016 to 5017, or any other upgrades.  I have
>> also noticed especially over the last two hours that my node has started=
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>> having quite a harder time finding data.  I have been running 5018 for=20
>> almost 9 hours now...  Any insight?

>5018 ~=3D 6117. When you upgrade to 5018/6117, it starts handling load
>substantially more efficiently, so it gets more traffic, with the result
>that it despecializes temporarily, because there are few 5018/6117
>nodes... maybe. At least that's one theory. Another is that there is a
>bug which is wiping out the routing table specializations on startup
>sometimes (which I have tried and failed to reproduce btw)...

That first thoery may be correct because today my RT looks significantly better
than it did last night.  My thick dark bands are back and there seem to be more
of them than with 5017.

> Not sure if this is related, but it appears that 90% of my outbound=20
> connections are to peers not in the RT.

>That strongly suggests you are getting more traffic. What does your
>Network Load page say?

Network load page currently says:

# Global mean traffic (queries per hour):10534.9
# Local mean traffic (queries per hour): 1540.2980476722246
# Current advertise probability: 0.18459220833731255
# Current proportion of requests being accepted: 0.69

Currently 94% of my open connections are to peers not in RT.  Network load is at
90%.

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