On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 01:42:35AM +0200, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> 
> The reason is that the inform thing seems to be full of dead connections.
I think that this is because we have an increasing percentage of nodes
that are started for a short period of time by the fserve.bat script.
This script does not automatically unregister the node from inform. Could
someone put together a small exe which will just request the url
http://freenet.sourceforge.net/inform.php?remove=1 ? Does the batch file
die if you kill javac?
I could just increase the frequency of the cron job which cleans bad nodes
out of inform, but this puts an extra load on working servers. Maybe every
ten minutes would be better than the current hour?
You can watch the cron job by visiting http://rooted.dorm.utexas.edu/~freenet/

Is having the entire log public a big deal? It lists essentialy every machine
that has run a node in the last 3 weeks :-)

Tom

 Or it
> could be your datastore (did you clear it?)
> 
> In general, I think the inform should be carry less nodes, and probably we
> should radically decrease the default number of items held in the datastore to
> like 20 so that we actual get addresses falling out. If it takes 500 requests
> to loose a bad node address, it is not going to happen at all on the current
> network. Or implement an "artificial" method (as was discussed under the "half
> life") thread of getting rid of bad addresses. I'm not against the suggestions
> voiced if they are workable.
> 
> 
> Oskar Sandberg

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