On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 03:34:37PM +0000, ben at cbfmail.com wrote: > Hi > > Firstly, I'm very glad to hear you're staying on. I'm still a little > troubled as to a worthy donation amount though. > My bandwidth is capped at 15360 which should be 15kbps. I don't always > want it capped, but there are network admins that are going to pick up > 100kbps constantly if you can't do something. As for connections, I want > to limit them because again I am concerned that the admins will pick it > up. I am very keen to somehow be a part of this project, but it's > pointless if I loose my net connection altogether over it. > > With processor priority even on idle, this is still happening regularly: > Processor usage 100%, whole computer slows down and applications will not > load for period. This happens when load on my node hits 100%. This is only > worrying me because i'm running an intel 2.8ghz system with 1gb ram which > doesn't slow down for anything :-S 533? > > > message: > On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 09:28:09AM +0000, wrote: > > Hi > > > > The latest build 527 (the version ending .3) seems to be having a field day > > with my processor. Any background application that can eat 100% of a 2.8GHz > > CPU pretty much constantly is a bit beyond me, it's just too much - the > > load on my poor node is way over the top esp with CPU usage to Normal. > Yeah, this looks like network imbalance, which _ought_ to be cured by > the recent builds. On the other hand, we got a pool of many thousands of > nodes running 525 on monday... > > > > Bandwidth limiting features don't seem to stop my node eating 100kbps which > > is far more than I can allow on this particular machine. > This is interesting, I'm not sure why this is happening but it's > reported a lot... you did set the bwlimits correctly (in bytes per > second)? > > > > Connection limiting features aren't stopping me having over 50 active > > connections at a time (in extreme cases) even though I really can't sustain > > that many on this machine. > Well, I'm not sure what the problem with 50 connections is, really. Your > machine has more firepower than most webservers, it should be able to > handle it. > > > > Any help/fixes in future versions would be appreciated - running Win XP and > > another machine on NT which is also max'd out 90% of the time. > > > > Can we get an idea of the status of the donations fund and how much is > > required to keep Matt on among other things? It's very important to me that > > development snowballs and doesn't start to crumble. > Hey, if you care, donate! :). But I have heard recently that we have > enough for me to do another 2 month stretch. > > > > Ben > > > > > > -- > Matthew Toseland > toad at amphibian.dyndns.org > amphibian at users.sourceforge.net > Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker. > Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/11/02. > http://freenetproject.org/ > > Powered by CBFMail http://www.cbfmail.com > > _______________________________________________ > devl mailing list > devl at freenetproject.org > http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl >
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