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Brandon Low wrote:
| Threadlimits probably aren't the issue any more, can you check how many
| queries per minute your node is accepting?  There is a default in the
| config file to only accept a max of 300 queries per minute, is it
| possible that that is the limit you are hitting?

* entries: 100
* Global mean traffic (queries per hour):13030.233333333334
* Local mean traffic (queries per hour): 93798.85356956748
* Current advertise probability: 0.02
* Current proportion of requests being accepted: 0.0

Sure looks like it. Local mean traffic (the number of incoming requests
to me?) seem to vary from about 30,000 an hour to 90,000 an hour. Seems
to be holding at about 60,000.

I'll reverting back to 120 threads and increase maxRequestsPerInterval
and see what happens.

| Also, it is possible that inserts are __slow__ due (indirectly) to the
| asyncronizing of trailer sends.  I've tried to explain my view of this
| to toad, but lets see if mentioning it here gets me anywhere:
| With trailers async, there is no local limit on how many trailers we can
| start, that is we will keep queueing up trailers till we are blue in the
| face, causing tremendous slowness in the actual transfer of said
| trailers.  IT IS MY __HUMBLE__ opinion that this behavior is less
| desirable than having threads block on trailer sends forcing the node to
| limit itself on how many trailers it can start.
|
| Thoughts?
|
| --Brandon
|

I've noticed some the previous builds (like 6205) were slow on splitfile
inserts (and tended to hang on the last couple of blocks), but latest
ones I can let a splitfile insert run overnight and not even get ONE
block inserted.
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