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Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 August 2009 18:19:24 Evan Daniel wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Sam<test532 at codingninjas.org> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am wondering how long it should take to fill up the datastore of 100g 
>>> that I
>>> setup? It has only filled up about 10g of the 50g (datastore half of
>>> datastore). This node has been running 24/7 for almost a year now with the
>>> setting of 100g for datastore. The connection speed is 100kB/sec up and down
>>> and it averages close to that. I rarely download anything from freenet, but
>>> shouldn't other peoples traffic cause my datastore to be filled up by a year
>>> of running at 100kB/sec!?
>>>
>>> Is that normal that it is so incredibly under utilizing the space I have 
>>> given
>>> it?
>>>
>>> Or is something wrong?
>>> Should I nuke it and reinstall freenet completely? I don't want to try 
>>> nuking
>>> it if it is just going to end up taking a year to build up to 10g again.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>> Nuking things won't help anything, and is bad for the network.  Please don't.
>>
>> Unfortunately, this is a known issue that needs fixing.  See eg bugs
>> 2932 and 2933 on the bugtracker.
> 
> I'm not following. He is complaining that even of the 50GB half that is the 
> cache, that is not filling up as fast as he hopes. I doubt he has averaged 
> 100KB/sec over a year, but if he had, that ought to be 3TB of data 
> transferred; why have we only cached 10GB of it!?
> 
> IMHO the most likely explanation is that the store stats are inaccurate. We 
> should verify this, perhaps with the original reporter.

I had to nuke my datastore less than 2 days ago (sorry Freenet), since then:
            Store       Cache
Keys        1,561       106,897
Capacity    460,332     460,333
Data Size   48.7 MiB    3.26 GiB

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