[freenet-dev] Wonder why bootstrapping is slow

2011-02-07 Thread Juiceman
Bootstrapping from seednodes is really slow right now.? I run one of
those seednodes.? Here are my stats, they have been horrible for about
2 weeks now.? I don't suppose my node is serving many announcements,
huh?  Are other seednodes in similarly bad shape?

Node status overview

bwlimitDelayTime:?6706ms
bwlimitDelayTimeBulk:?6706ms
bwlimitDelayTimeRT:?0ms
nodeAveragePingTime:?2452ms
darknetSizeEstimateSession:?0?nodes
opennetSizeEstimateSession:?762?nodes
nodeUptimeSession:?44m57s
nodeUptimeTotal:?8w5d
routingMissDistanceLocal:?0.1065
routingMissDistanceRemote:?0.1270
routingMissDistanceOverall:?0.1234
backedOffPercent:?34.4%
pInstantReject:?92.5%
unclaimedFIFOSize:?4155
RAMBucketPoolSize:?12.5 MiB / 150 MiB
uptimeAverage:?97.2%

Peer statistics

Connected:?17
Backed off:?4
Too old:?65
Disconnected:?9
Never connected:?6
Disconnecting:?1
Seeding for:?199
Max peers: 36
Max strangers: 36

Bandwidth

Input Rate: 42.2?KiB/s (of 1.0?MiB/s)
Output Rate: 31.2?KiB/s (of 105?KiB/s)
Session Total Input: 115?MiB (43.8?KiB/s average)
Session Total Output: 86.0?MiB (32.6?KiB/s average)
Payload Output: 253?KiB (96?B/sec)(0%)
Global Total Input: 357?GiB
Global Total Output: 422?GiB
Request output (excluding payload): CHK 39.7?KiB SSK 111?KiB.
Insert output (excluding payload): CHK 7.53?KiB SSK 1.70?KiB.
Offered keys: sending keys 100?B, sending offers 1016?B
Swapping Output: 1.99?MiB.
Connection setup: 30.3?MiB output
Ack-only packets: 31.6?MiB
Resent bytes: 5.83?MiB (6%)
Updater Output: 104?KiB
Announcement output: 6.29?MiB (transferring node refs payload 6.48?MiB)
Admin bytes: 1.08?MiB initial messages, 1.37?KiB IP change messages,
2.10?KiB disconnection notifications, 0?B routing status
Debugging bytes: 0?B network coloring, 0?B ping, 6.12?KiB probe
requests, 0?B routed test messages.
Node to node messages: 1.45?MiB
Load allocation notices: 288?KiB
Other output: 6.59?MiB (7%)
Total non-request overhead: 31.4 KiB/sec (96%).



[freenet-dev] [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1345

2011-02-07 Thread Ian Clarke
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:

> Freenet 0.7.5 build 1345 is now available, it will be mandatory on
> Thursday, please upgrade ASAP. This is just a small bugfix for a problem
> pointed out on FMS (a NullPointerException). Eleriseth even provided a
> partial fix, which has been merged along with some related fixes. IMHO this
> only happens if a peer gets to too-high ping times *before* it is first
> backed off, so I doubt it's the cause of the problems we've been having
> lately (most notably it taking *ages* to bootstrap a new node onto opennet),
> but it's still important to fix it.
>

Are you sure its wise to give people so little time to upgrade for what
appears to be a minor fix?

Ian.

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[freenet-dev] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1345

2011-02-07 Thread Matthew Toseland
Freenet 0.7.5 build 1345 is now available, it will be mandatory on Thursday, 
please upgrade ASAP. This is just a small bugfix for a problem pointed out on 
FMS (a NullPointerException). Eleriseth even provided a partial fix, which has 
been merged along with some related fixes. IMHO this only happens if a peer 
gets to too-high ping times *before* it is first backed off, so I doubt it's 
the cause of the problems we've been having lately (most notably it taking 
*ages* to bootstrap a new node onto opennet), but it's still important to fix 
it.

Thanks, and please let us know of any bugs you find, and how the network is 
working generally.


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Re: [freenet-dev] [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1345

2011-02-07 Thread Ian Clarke
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:49 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.orgwrote:

 Freenet 0.7.5 build 1345 is now available, it will be mandatory on
 Thursday, please upgrade ASAP. This is just a small bugfix for a problem
 pointed out on FMS (a NullPointerException). Eleriseth even provided a
 partial fix, which has been merged along with some related fixes. IMHO this
 only happens if a peer gets to too-high ping times *before* it is first
 backed off, so I doubt it's the cause of the problems we've been having
 lately (most notably it taking *ages* to bootstrap a new node onto opennet),
 but it's still important to fix it.


Are you sure its wise to give people so little time to upgrade for what
appears to be a minor fix?

Ian.

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Founder, The Freenet Project
Email: i...@freenetproject.org
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[freenet-dev] Mockup for a freenet theme: rabbit hole

2011-02-07 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
Hi,

I created a mockup for a freenet theme. My main goal was getting the structure
out of the way of the content, so I went for a horizontal menu with horizontal
submenu (persistent) all done with CSS for performance and cleanlyness :)

The rest is done with the theme „into the rabbit hole“ in mind (and saving
screen estate). Mind the clickable rabbit :)

Without much further talk:

USK@NliSiGWDer3nZWTj9TTEy~ApJODNWOZKi6nD1BBl3NQ,2oH7tH8KFGFLrKbeopW-2ctG53CdjrgmlKUXueIHmLk,AQACAAE/rabbit-
hole/16/

USK@NliSiGWDer3nZWTj9TTEy~ApJODNWOZKi6nD1BBl3NQ,2oH7tH8KFGFLrKbeopW-2ctG53CdjrgmlKUXueIHmLk,AQACAAE/rabbit-
hole/16/index_dark.html

Or for those who aren’t paranoid about my server-logs :)

Bright version: http://draketo.de/proj/freenet-rabbit-hole/
Dark version: http://draketo.de/proj/freenet-rabbit-hole/index_dark.html

Based on grayandblue (with some borrowed CSS).

The full code is available on BitBucket:
https://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/freenet-rabbit-hole

Please keep in mind, though, that this is only a mockup (though the code is
clean). Also it uses some HTML 5 featured which cleanly degrade down to 4.01

The CSS is built to allow for moving the code of the navigation to the bottom,
so it gets loaded last (the important content should be shown first in a text
browser).

Best wishes,
Arne
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[freenet-dev] Wonder why bootstrapping is slow

2011-02-07 Thread Juiceman
Bootstrapping from seednodes is really slow right now.  I run one of
those seednodes.  Here are my stats, they have been horrible for about
2 weeks now.  I don't suppose my node is serving many announcements,
huh?  Are other seednodes in similarly bad shape?

Node status overview

bwlimitDelayTime: 6706ms
bwlimitDelayTimeBulk: 6706ms
bwlimitDelayTimeRT: 0ms
nodeAveragePingTime: 2452ms
darknetSizeEstimateSession: 0 nodes
opennetSizeEstimateSession: 762 nodes
nodeUptimeSession: 44m57s
nodeUptimeTotal: 8w5d
routingMissDistanceLocal: 0.1065
routingMissDistanceRemote: 0.1270
routingMissDistanceOverall: 0.1234
backedOffPercent: 34.4%
pInstantReject: 92.5%
unclaimedFIFOSize: 4155
RAMBucketPoolSize: 12.5 MiB / 150 MiB
uptimeAverage: 97.2%

Peer statistics

Connected: 17
Backed off: 4
Too old: 65
Disconnected: 9
Never connected: 6
Disconnecting: 1
Seeding for: 199
Max peers: 36
Max strangers: 36

Bandwidth

Input Rate: 42.2 KiB/s (of 1.0 MiB/s)
Output Rate: 31.2 KiB/s (of 105 KiB/s)
Session Total Input: 115 MiB (43.8 KiB/s average)
Session Total Output: 86.0 MiB (32.6 KiB/s average)
Payload Output: 253 KiB (96 B/sec)(0%)
Global Total Input: 357 GiB
Global Total Output: 422 GiB
Request output (excluding payload): CHK 39.7 KiB SSK 111 KiB.
Insert output (excluding payload): CHK 7.53 KiB SSK 1.70 KiB.
Offered keys: sending keys 100 B, sending offers 1016 B
Swapping Output: 1.99 MiB.
Connection setup: 30.3 MiB output
Ack-only packets: 31.6 MiB
Resent bytes: 5.83 MiB (6%)
Updater Output: 104 KiB
Announcement output: 6.29 MiB (transferring node refs payload 6.48 MiB)
Admin bytes: 1.08 MiB initial messages, 1.37 KiB IP change messages,
2.10 KiB disconnection notifications, 0 B routing status
Debugging bytes: 0 B network coloring, 0 B ping, 6.12 KiB probe
requests, 0 B routed test messages.
Node to node messages: 1.45 MiB
Load allocation notices: 288 KiB
Other output: 6.59 MiB (7%)
Total non-request overhead: 31.4 KiB/sec (96%).
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