On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 21:53, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
> (non-html message!)
> 
> Still getting OutOfMemory errors with 6209.  I didn't get any Java error 
>   message this time, though.  I had to restart freenet when I noticed 
> this happening (see below for log).
> 
> Niklas Bergh wrote:
> 
>  > Sure.. either there is a bug in the JVM (in which case Sun Microsystems
>  > is to blame, please report to them as stated in the report) or else you
>  > have faulty hardware in you computer (I had a broken memory module in my
>  > computer earlier which cause me similar problems).
>  >
> 
> If I have faulty hardware, how am I supposed to tell?  I'm not having 
> any problems with other applications (one of which is memory intensive).
> 
> Is anyone else having problems like me?

Yes, my copy of 6208+, which included a snapshot of most everything
in 6209 except Version.java, also ran out of memory sometime between
8 and 9 hours.  At 8 hours, it was receiving 44000 queries per hour,
and accepting 440.  (Those numbers reflect data from the last 200
queries, i.e. it accepted 2 of the last 200 queries and they arrived
in 16.3 seconds.  Calling that extrapolation "queries per hour"
is a little misleading.  Apparently routing decisions are based on
those numbers...)  

It printed 1100 outOfMemoryError messages in 6 hours.
I stopped it to test my next build without thinking that
I should look at it first.

My node is now up 7 hours, so maybe this will happen again
and I can figure out what it is doing with so much memory.

I run with -Xmx256m, and the environment page said
Maximum memory the JVM will allocate 320 MiB 
Memory currently allocated by the JVM 126,040 KiB 
after 8 hours.  MaxConnections 200.

> 
> Someone suggested I increase the JavaMem line in my FLaunch.ini.  When I 
> tried to set it to JavaMem=128, and the start Freenet.exe, the 
> FLaunch.ini file immediately is overwritten and JavaMem is set te 
> "default".  What's up with that?
> 
> My machine in WinXP with 512MB ram.
> 
> -Martin
> 
> 
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-- Ed Huff


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