Jens Skripczynski:
> So as i saw today it is outdated (mine 6194 to 6196), so i will check against
> 6196, but i belief i saw no changes inside the cvs logs.
Still the same behaviour
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18.09.2003 20:25:09 (freenet.diagnostics.StandardDiagnostics, write interface thread,
ERROR): outputBytesHigh is not a counting process.
18.09.2003 20:25:09 (freenet.diagnostics.StandardDiagnostics, write interface thread,
ERROR): outputBytes is not a counting process.
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outputBytes and outputBytesHigh keep turning up several times per second
(5-30), can't tell an average. This seems to make up about 80% of the log
file.
This error has been there as long as i can remember (installing 5015). I have
been using 502{6,7,8}, 7050 and 619{*}.
Is my data-store, routing table, anything maybe broken ?
Do others see this message in their log-file ?
I'm also experiencing a very low bandwidth usage of freenet. But this was even
with the default config at the start.
> java -version:
> ------------
> java version "1.4.2"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2-b28)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-b28, mixed mode)
> ------------
>
> java -cp freenet.jar freenet.node.Main -version
> ------------
> Fred version 0.6, protocol version 1.46 (build 6194, last good build 654)
> ------------
>
> OS -version
> ------------
> W2K
> ------------
P.S.: it is great, that a new log-file is allocated at a restart, so i do not
have to kill the 400 MB log-files myself. :)
Ciao
Jens Skripczynski
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