Toad wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 11:30:58PM +0100, Niklas Bergh wrote:
The real question is: how much of your outgoing bw
is used up by QR:s, how much is used by routing requests, and how much
is used up by "real" data.  I wish I knew how to tell this.
Check  outputBytes* in the diagnostics. Low is actual data (trailers)
the others mostly are things like DataRequests and QRs and other things

node:s status :) And... some of those outputBytes that isn't prio 'Low'
might be data too.. I think it works something like: when a trailer has
waited long enough it will be escalated to a higher prio..

Not any more IIRC. However .. a packet containing only QRs would be at Low... ah shite. :)

I've been thinking more about this concern. What I really want to observe is - for any given request that I forward, _how_many_ rejections occur before my request is able to hop (accepted). If this number is averaging something over about 5, this could be SEVERELY damaging to our NGR "specialized" routing intentions ...

Ken

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