RE: [freenet-support] Insert file by URI

2003-12-02 Thread Niklas Bergh
Yes, it is a known one that hasn't been fixed yet

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Hello,

I'm trying to insert a file to freenet with the webinterface. The
insertion has been successed but no CHK key has returned. Only
freenet:CHK@ has returned. Is this a bug?

Thanks!


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[freenet-support] 5046 fails to integrate?

2003-12-02 Thread Victor Denisov
Hello,

For a few days, something strange goes one with my new stable node. It seems
that it is unable to integrate into the network. Look at this:

1. Histogram of node versions in fred's Routing table:

Fred,0.5,1.47,5036 |=
Fred,0.5,1.47,5039 |=
Fred,0.5,1.47,5041 |===
Fred,0.5,1.47,5042 |=
Fred,0.5,1.47,5043 |===
Fred,0.5,1.48,5046 |=
Fred,0.6,1.47,6356 |=
Fred,0.6,1.47,6359 |=
Fred,0.6,1.47,6364 |=
Fred,0.6,1.47,6367 |=

Ok, the majority of nodes is from the same stable branch. This was taken
from a seednodes.ref approximately 2 days ago.

2. Uptime:   0 days,   4 hours,   9 minutes

The node's been up for 4 hours - but it was up for at least 12 hrs before
that, I just had to restart the server it was running on.

3. In the routing table, only about 12 nodes have CP  0.01. However, it
fails to purge those bad entries or acquire more nodes instead of them.

4. Probability of success of an incoming request: Max: 0.006535948.

Hmmm - much worse than 0.02 I came to expect from NGR-stable.

5.Inbound Requests
# unique hosts: 1
# format: requests requests accepted successful requests address
version
#
2316 2316 1 218.186.51.225 Fred,0.5,1.48,5046

What gives? Only one node had tried to route requests at me?

6. Global network load stats

# Tue Dec 02 18:39:54 MSK 2003
# entries: 100
# mean globalRequestsPerHourPerNode: 21604.729411764707
# median globalRequestsPerHourPerNode: 11337.0
# standard deviation globalRequestsPerHourPerNode: 26710.243786388233
# smoothed localRequestsPerHour: 775.662308458498
# smoothing half life (hours): 1.2
# instantaneous localRequestsPerHour: 486.6695794742238
# The last 500 queries arrived in 3698.608 seconds.
# Current proportion of requests being accepted: 0.784
# Current advertise probability: 0.29619676669542405

Again, hmm. Not that my node is overloaded (it can handle ~2-4 qph easily,
at least, w/ NGR). And it has a decent advertise probability.

So, why no one talks to me, just a single lousy node? What should I do?

With best regards,
Victor Denisov.

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[freenet-support] uninstalling from debian

2003-12-02 Thread Matthew K Grimes
Hi; I have a debian linux laptop on which I installed freenet. 
Unfortunately, the load kept the fans going full-time, so I now want to 
uninstall it. I did the straightforward thing, which is:

$ apt-get uninstall freenet

This seemed to get rid of a bunch of files, but for some reason freenet 
still starts up on boot and I have to kill its java process every time I 
turn on the computer. I searched on the archives of this list, but all 
that was mentioned was using an uninstall program on the windows 
distribution, which I don't think is something we linux people get. Can 
somebody more linux-savvy tell me how I can get rid of freenet?

Thanks,
-- Matt
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[freenet-support] An amusing statistic

2003-12-02 Thread Kevin Bennett
I looked at the general page of the web interface and was a little amused to
see the following figure:

Current recommended request interval sent to client nodes
1.9478309723356009E9ms

That's roughly 22.5 *days* :D

Kevin.



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Re: [freenet-support] An amusing statistic

2003-12-02 Thread John Huttley
Got you beat!

Estimated external pSearchFailed (based only on QueryRejections due to
load):3.1624491533886337E-121



On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 07:58, Kevin Bennett wrote:
 I looked at the general page of the web interface and was a little amused to
 see the following figure:
 
 Current recommended request interval sent to client nodes
 1.9478309723356009E9ms
 
 That's roughly 22.5 *days* :D
 
 Kevin.
 
 
 
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