On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 09:54:52PM -0500, Ken Corson wrote: > Toad wrote: > >I added routingSuccessRatioCHK. > > > ><toad_> do people download stuff through fuqid that only succeeds after > >dozens of retries? > ><lostlogic> toad_: yes. > ><lostlogic> toad_: and through frost too > ><tessier> Heck, that's how most of my fproxy downloads go > ><soros> i set my retries at 25 in fproxy when downloading splitfiles > >lately > ><tessier> soros: Me too > ><tessier> Actually I set htl at 25 and retries at 50 (the max) > ><tessier> And threads at 100 (the max also) > > ><tessier> But when that one file succeeded it really went. Quite odd. > ><tessier> A couple days ago. Maybe night before last. > > > >This strongly suggests that routing is not doing terribly great. The > >suspicion is that there is some form of network fragmentation going > >on. Ian refuses to admit the possibility of network fragmentation, so I > >am wondering how to produce extraordinary evidence to support my > >extraordinary claim :). > > Toad- just count the number of rejections experienced by a single > request as it is handled by Node. When you see numbers around 15-20 > retries (out of maxRoutingSteps), it will be crystal-clear why > things are smelling rather putrid :<( If that turns out to be the > case. I'm angling to earn some "developer" points, without yet > writing any code :)
So you are suggesting that the reason that routing sucks is that nodes constantly reject 80%+? Perhaps you are right, but from what I have seen the rejection is mostly because of bandwidth usage... is that the consensus? Why do your nodes reject, people? > > Ken -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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