Hi Christian, 6 days, 17 hours, 23 minutes, 7 seconds ago, Christian Grothoff wrote: > I wonder if anyone else is having a problem with high CPU utilization by the > _clients_ (not gnunetd)?
Why not gnunetd? :-) Last time I tried (several months ago), gnunetd was actually eating so much CPU (even while I wasn't downloading anything) that I just couldn't let it run in the background and listen to an mp3 at the same time on my K6-2 350MHz (admittedly not a cutting-edge machine). Note that this is on Debian unstable, with the GDBM back-end. Since then, I sometimes used aMule, a Python GTK-based implementation of the Fasttrack protocol, and I was impressed by its relatively low CPU consumption. Of course, Fasttrack may slightly differ from GAP. But still, aMule didn't eat up all the CPU, even when content was being dowloaded from and uploaded to my node at the same time. Gnunetd seems to be heavily multithreaded which may be one possible cause of its CPU intensiveness. Thanks, Ludovic. _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
