[freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-04 Thread Pierre Abbat
I'm running Freenet on a 48MB machine which is also running mprime. The load average varies from 7 to 14, whereas before I started Freenet the load average was around 1.3. I'm using j2re 1.5.0-beta, which I downloaded today from Sun. top shows dozens of java processes, all the same size and all

Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-05 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Monday 05 April 2004 15:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote: > Try reducing maximumThreads and/or maxNodeConnections. You didn't mention > which version of freenet you're running, but you may also want to check > your rtMaxNodes setting as well, as later versions employ a formula whereby > the maximum nu

Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 00:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote: > I've been getting good results with the following: > > maxNodeConnections=128 > maximumThreads=128 > rtMaxNodes=256 > targetMaxThreads=128 > tfAbsoluteMaxThreads=128 How much RAM do you have? It said "Reducing rtMaxNodes to 64". It still tak

Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 00:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote: > I've been getting good results with the following: > > maxNodeConnections=128 > maximumThreads=128 > rtMaxNodes=256 > targetMaxThreads=128 > tfAbsoluteMaxThreads=128 The load average still shot up. It's 19.65 12 minutes after I started it, a

Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 06:44, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: > I have 512 MB of RAM. I'm curious now, how are you starting the node? > What command are you using? ./start-freenet.sh I have 48 meg. What settings do you recommend? > Could you try the following and let us know what you get: > > java

Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 12:28, Toad wrote: > What are the messageSendTime's like? I suppose you won't know if the web > interface hasn't come up... What's the last thing in the logfile? The web interface comes up but is very slow. I turned the node off, as it was just hiking the load average and

Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 14:17, Toad wrote: > You could try doCPULoad=true, but you'd have to turn off the background > CPU hog. That makes the node tell other nodes to send it fewer queries > until its CPU usage is reasonable. > > What is the messageSendTime? On the General page? It took several

Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 15:30, Toad wrote: > Hmm. It's really struggling, even though it's not doing anything... > I dunno what we can do about it... I moved it to the laptop, and it seems to be doing fairly well. Oddly, there is little activity on my Freenet port, as seen in tcpdump, even when

[freenet-support] node goes offline or changes IP address

2004-04-07 Thread Pierre Abbat
What happens to requests for information stored on my node if it goes offline for several hours and then comes back? What happens if the IP address changes? phma -- li fi'u vu'u fi'u fi'u du li pa ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news

Re: [freenet-support] newbie - Error: Route not Found

2004-04-07 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 20:27, sdretu wrote: > Of course, I retried many times with many different hops value. > Now I'm drunk... :cP ;c) That's because you barley know what you're doing, but at yeast you know whom to ask! > I do not announce -at least for now- because I'm behind a firewall (

[freenet-support] log rotation

2004-04-08 Thread Pierre Abbat
I told Freenet to rotate logs, but instead it writes an apparently unending string of logfiles. How do I tell it the number of logfiles to keep? phma -- li fi'u vu'u fi'u fi'u du li pa ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gm

[freenet-support] The network is busy, are you even connected to the Internet?

2004-04-09 Thread Pierre Abbat
I keep getting errors like this when browsing Freenet: The network is busy, please try again later. Couldn't connect to the network. Are you sure you have configured Freenet correctly? Also make sure that you are connected to the internet. A tcpdump shows that I am indeed connected to the Inter

[freenet-support] Recognizable headers in Freenet conversation

2004-04-09 Thread Pierre Abbat
I fired up Ethereal and let it capture for a few minutes, then looked for a SYN packet. The first 0xc0 bytes of the conversation have what appear to be easily recognizable bytes: 00 01 09 04 00 00, and a string of zeros later. Shouldn't these be set to random-looking gibberish, so that it's impo

Re: [freenet-support] Newbie help WinXP cannot access http://127.0.0.1:8888/

2004-04-15 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 21:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have installed Freenet version 0.5.2.8 (14th Mar 2004) = build 5076 on > Windows XP. > I have a DSL connection with a static ip address, and no hardware > firewall or NAT. > I do use a software firewall (although I have disabled it to

Re: [freenet-support] The Freenet Experience

2004-04-22 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Friday 23 April 2004 00:45, Galen wrote: > Hi Freenet People, > > I'd like to hear about your experience with and uses for freenet. I'm > interested in those that use freenet. How "usable" is it? What is your > setup? What kind of performance do you get? What kinds of content do > you get on it?

Re: [freenet-support] The Freenet Experience

2004-04-27 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 27 April 2004 10:53, Toad wrote: > I assume you are using the stable branch? What build? Have you upgraded > to 5077? And please show me the top few lines from > http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html I'm running 5076. What's new in 5077? Number of node references 32