On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 11:43:05PM -0800, Mike Stump wrote:
> > > Nope, didn't hold.  I've been hammer back into the ground, slightly
> > > surpassing the old numbers. 1.4E7 max for messageSendTime.  :-( Could
> > > we limit inbound requests once this rises above 60s and upstream > 75%.
> > > 1.4E7 just seems pointless.
> > 
> > We do. After 1000ms.
> 
> Sorry, I think you are thinking of messageSendTimeRequest.  I did mean
> messageSendTime, it includes QR, the other does not, I suspect.

Ah. Yeah. messageSendTimeRequest is the time taken to send
{Data,Insert}Request messages to nodes in the routing table.
messageSendTime includes all other nodes. The former absolutely needs to
be reasonably low - the latter is less of a priority, and there are lots
of factors beyond our control influencing it such as network congestion
on the other end.

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