Here's my report: Uptime: 0 days, 9 hours, 18 minutes Current routingTime: 258ms. Active pooled jobs: 48 Current estimated load: 0.0%.
Number of node references 40 Attempted to contact node references 40 Contacted node references 15 Connections with Successful Transfers 19 Connection Attempts 128 Successful Connections 59 Probability of legitimate DNF 0.0 Worse guess probability of legitimate DNF 0.0 Lowest global time estimate 116038ms Highest global time estimate 159099ms Implementation freenet.node.rt.NGRoutingTable Current routingTime 4ms Active pooled jobs 51 Available threads 42 Request quota used 2/300 (0.6666667%) Current upstream bandwidth usage 241 bytes/second (1%) Current estimated load 0.0% log entry of note: SendFailedException: Against peer DSA(27ba 1be6 e2aa 60dc a2e9 42f1 25ee 5169 2a79 57bf) @ 217.225.240.165:4040 - Sent 0 bytes (526 of packet in notifyDone (nonterminal):freenet.Message: DataRequest @null @ c8e6e5c8540682f7 already finished! My first outgoing link (TFE) gave a RNF. Since then I got in, and was able to get as far as the main links page on TFE. I picked a freesite at random, and didn't get it (DNF error, HTL 15) and my web interface positively locked while it was waiting to connect to that freesite (it was the precaching freesite). I couldn't get any stats when the request was being made in the other browser tab. > The good news, I've been up for 1 hour 51 minutes, so far the load > seems to be holding stable (78% idle, instead of 0)... it hasn't > crashed the jvm yet, knock on wood... and the data waiting to go out > isn't increasing in an unlimited manner. > > Now for the various problems, it claims it hasn't transferred any data > out: > > Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 72 (50/22/512) > Connections transferring (Transmitting/Receiving) 2 (2/0) > Data waiting to be transmitted/received None/5,958B KiB > Amount of data transmitted/received over currently open connections None/9 MiB > Outbound connections that are to peers not in the routingtable 27.272728% > Number of distinct nodes connected 35 > > Kinda anti-social. If everyone did that, I'd not get any data in. I > get these: > > Oct 8, 2003 10:03:23 AM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, write interface thread, ERROR): > sentPacket NULL in jobPartDone! for [EMAIL PROTECTED] for tcp/connection: > 213.208.82.11:5337>local,[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED], sending null > Oct 8, 2003 10:03:23 AM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, write interface thread, ERROR): > sentPacket NULL in jobPartDone! for [EMAIL PROTECTED] for tcp/connection: > 213.208.82.11:5337>local,[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED], sending null > Oct 8, 2003 10:03:24 AM (freenet.ConnectionHandler, write interface thread, ERROR): > sentPacket NULL in jobPartDone! for [EMAIL PROTECTED] for tcp/connection: > 213.208.82.11:5337>local,[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED], sending null > > which may be the cause of the previous issue, and I think it is > related to 28 out of 77 network connections having a -2 in the Type > field in the Open Connections list. > > YoYo doesn't seem to want to load (RNF), and the help pages are kinda > boring already, and I don't have any other book marks that are > interesting (CofE/TFE lacks interesting content and TFEE is DOA). > > > Also, a side note, Linux 2.4.21 connection manager (turns on when you > have NAT) does this: > > $ grep ASSUR /proc/net/ip_conntrack | wc -l > 7329 > > when you run freenet for a little while and you have 14 days of > uptime, yet, when I look at it, there are more things in this list > than open network connections: > > $ ls -ltR /proc/ | more | grep socket | sort | more | wc -l > 2812 > > which seems like they are leaking. Also, I can restart freenet and > most all the entries stay in the conntrack list. I did this to side > step the issue, and not have my machine DOS all network connectivity > on me: > > $ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max > 30000 > > :-( > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl -- -Lowmagnet (Eli Sarver) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +---------------------------------------------------------+ Remember, information security begins with you. Help combat terrorism by encrypting your communications! Public Key <http://lowmag.net/~lowmagnet/public.key/> Web <http://lowmag.net/> | NOYFB, P +---------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
