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Martin Stone Davis wrote:

| Mike Stump wrote:
|
|> keys: 1739
|> scale factor: 0.08205128461122513 (This is used to
keep lines < 64
|> characters)
|>
|>    0 |=
|>    1 |=
|>    2 |=
|>    3 |==
|>    4 |=======
|>    5 |========================
|>    6
|================================================================
|>    7 |==================
|>    8 |====
|>    9 |===
|>    a |==
|>    b |=
|>    c |==
|>    d |==
|>    e |=
|>    f |==
|>
|> I've never, ever, ever, never seen anything like
it.  It is beautiful.
|> [ the same holds through 2226 keys requested ]
|>
|
| neeto.  How does it compare to your
/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html
| graph?  I believe that's the global estimator, and
that lower values are
| better (worse?).  Does it jibe with your
inbound_request_histogram? Does
| the non-clipped version of your graph (the lower
one) have a big dip or
| peak at that location?  Or is the dip/peak only
prominent in the clipped
| graph?
|
| What's your connection speed?  Data store size?  I
wonder if there's
| some correlation between those and how fast someone
becomes specialized.
|
|
| Unfortunately, my node's
| /servlet/nodestatus/inbound_request_histogram.txt
isn't nearly as pretty
| :(.
|
| Histogram of requested keys.
| This count has nothing to do with keys in your
datastore
| Nov 12, 2003 10:17:35 AM
| keys: 8612
| scale factor: 0.10543657094240189 (This is used to
keep lines < 64
| characters)
|
|    0
|========================================================
|    1
|========================================================
|    2
|====================================================
|    3
|=========================================================
|    4
|=======================================================
|    5
|===============================================================
|    6
|==============================================================
|    7
|=====================================================
|    8
|====================================================
|    9
|========================================================
|    a
|==============================================================
|    b
|============================================================
|    c
|=======================================================
|    d
|=====================================================
|    e
|========================================================
|    f
|===================================================
|
|
| -Martin
|
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I'm seeing something here too:

Histogram of requested keys.
This count has nothing to do with keys in your
datastore
Nov 12, 2003 2:29:59 PM
keys: 5358
scale factor: 0.1364605575799942 (This is used to keep
lines < 64
characters)

~   0
|==================================================
~   1 |=========================================
~   2 |=============================================
~   3
|==================================================
~   4 |=======================================
~   5
|====================================================
~   6 |========================================
~   7 |==============================
~   8 |=====================
~   9 |==============================================
~   a
|========================================================
~   b |=============================================
~   c
|================================================
~   d
|====================================================
~   e
|================================================================
~   f |==============================================

Ok, not as good, but SOMETHING is happening!

Runnnig unstable build 6327 - soon to be running 6329.
Using
YThreadFactory, maximumThreads=0 (unbounded - with
YThreads, it rarely
goes above 120 ANYWAY). Permanent node, box up 24/7
and pretty much
dedicated for Freenet, 128 kbps up here too.

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