Can you verify that the node is actually coring and not fwproxy or
fcpproxy (No offense david, but Java rarely does that).

        Scott

On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 08:48:30PM +1000, Emil Mikulic wrote:
> > > I'm running 0.4.3 and it's crashing a lot lately, apparently the
> > > datastore is full.
> > >
> > > Has anyone else seen this happen?
> > >  -- Emil
> >
> > Can you provide more detail about these crashes?
> 
> I'm running RedHat Linux 6.2, Freenet 0.4.3 and SUN Java 1.3.0_02.
> The datastore is the default 209715200 bytes in size and I think
> it's full up because the data goes right up to the end.
> (I'm using the null cipher)
> 
> Here's what the Midnight Commander sees at the end of the file:
> 
> <garbage>
> timestamp=e8dc6ecdd5                                                          
>                       commit=1
> EndDirectoryItem
> ranges=4fa0105,5020104,491bd50,491c090
> key=4ed2f0e88d52facafcc12ebe9e58dce78e2614da130302                            
>                       timestamp=e8dc6effbf
> c
> 
> That last line (a "commit"?) stops at the c.
> Basically, the node will start and sometimes even return data but
> after a few minutes it'll silently die and spit out a 100+ MB core.
> 
> Seeya!
>  -- Emil
> 
> /*********************************************************************/
> main(k){printf((k>96?-1360352905:k>64?-1431660203:k>32?-823186585:2052)
> >>(k-1)&1?"##":"  ");printf(k%32?"\0":"\n");return k==128?0:main(k+1);}
> 
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