On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 11:01:58PM -0500, Glenn Crocker wrote: > > > > It's supposed to. If things get _really_ bad, RNFs can happen. > > > > Well, if things are really bad - then it is hawk's own fault for not > > dampening incoming requests effectively enough. > > If things get really bad, the node should restart itself. > > For example, a node that at one point had lots of traffic (was well > integrated) and has none for some amount of time (hours) can reasonably > conclude that Something Has Gone Wrong and that it might as well restart. > No, this is not a well-reasoned approach, but yes, it is the right thing to > do.
No, it is a workaround for, primarily, buggy JVMs. > > The alternative is for a well-integrated node to be useless until its owner > notices it needs to be restarted. Yuck. > > -glenn _______________________________________________ devl mailing list devl at freenetproject.org http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
