On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 07:10:10PM -0500, Ken Corson wrote:
> 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 ...

I doubt it's less than that... I'll trace a few high HTL requests
through my log files... I wonder if there is a stat... if there isn't
there should be...
> 
> Ken

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