On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 09:27:59PM -0800, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
> Ken Corson wrote:
> > and  Martin Stone Davis wrote:
> >  > From servlet/nodestatus/diagnostics/outputBytesLow/minute:
> >  > From servlet/nodestatus/diagnostics/outputBytes/minute:
> >
> > ahhh, another peek into what's going on! Here's what I saw...
> > outputBytesLow/hour = 17348859 (the last 10 were within 10%)
> > outputBytes/hour    = 21609829 (these are also quite steady)
> >
> > however, linux 2.4.21 sent out about 33.5MB total in this time.
> Hmmmm.  That's messed up, man.  The same thing happens to me.  I get 
> somewhere between 60-75% more bytes actually transmitted (according to 
> Windows Task Manager) than reportedly transmitted (according to ocm). 
> (Like you, I'm not running anything else that could account for that 
> difference.)

Probably due to the the TCP initial connection overhead... you get a lot
of negotiations per minute (occurrences on negotiationTime or whatever
the diagnostic is called) ?
> 
> > Nothing else was running, and my firewall drops most everything
> > coming in that could produce a response, other than Freenet.
> > So trailers are getting somewhere between 50% and 80% .
> Ya, question is: is it 50% or 80% or what?  If outputBytes/hour is wrong 
> then anything else could be wrong too.
> 
> What's going on?
> 
> -Martin

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