Additionally, looking at the number of "Cache failed" errors in the
logs, and assuming these are also caused by datastore problems, I 
suspect we will see a rather dramatic improvement in performance once 
we resolve the remaining datastore issues.

Ian.

On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 06:52:40PM -0700, Ian Clarke wrote:
> It his high-time we took concerted action to kill the datastore bug.
> 
> The options are:
> 
>  - Someone figures out how Tavin's datastore works and debugs it
>  - We reimplement it
> 
> I am aware that someone is working on a native datastore 
> implementation, and am curious about how they are progressing, but 
> what about the problem we experienced last time (ie. the JVM not 
> deleting files when it was supposed to on some operating systems 
> leading to hard disks getting filled up)?
> 
> Failing that, we could implement a single-file datastore, but attempt 
> to avoid the complexity of the current implementation.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Ian.
> 
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> Ian Clarke                                        ian at freenetproject.org
> Founder & Coordinator, The Freenet Project    http://freenetproject.org/
> Chief Technology Officer, Uprizer Inc.           http://www.uprizer.com/
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Ian Clarke                                        ian at freenetproject.org
Founder & Coordinator, The Freenet Project    http://freenetproject.org/
Chief Technology Officer, Uprizer Inc.           http://www.uprizer.com/
Personal Homepage                                       http://locut.us/
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