[freenet-support] 1210 performance

2009-05-22 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
*With Salt-Hash :*

My freenet partition and the pages 127.0.0.1:/... take tens of seconds
or several minutes to display (files, directory, freesites, config,
statistics...). In addition, my stats:

CHK Request RTT=1m7s
SSK Request RTT=12,711s
CHK Insert RTT=1m39s
SSK Insert RTT=22,441s

Successful 35,454s
Unsuccessful 14,235s
Average 23,404s

*With BDB :*

No problem. My stats :

CHK Request RTT=9,132s
SSK Request RTT=11,833s
CHK Insert RTT=41,958s
SSK Insert RTT=24,022s

Successful 11,734s
Unsuccessful 15,130s
Average 13,338s

* Freenet 0.7 Build #1210 build01210
* Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
* Used Java memory: 117 MiB
* Allocated Java memory: 246 MiB
* Maximum Java memory: 246 MiB
* Running threads: 172/500
* Available CPUs: 2
* Java Version: 1.6.0_10
* JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
* JVM Version: 11.0-b15
* OS Name: Linux
* OS Version: 2.6.27-14-generic
* OS Architecture: amd64
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Re: [freenet-support] 1210 performance

2009-05-22 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 22 May 2009 11:38:10 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote:
 *With Salt-Hash :*
 
 My freenet partition and the pages 127.0.0.1:/... take tens of seconds
 or several minutes to display (files, directory, freesites, config,
 statistics...). In addition, my stats:
 
 CHK Request RTT=1m7s
 SSK Request RTT=12,711s
 CHK Insert RTT=1m39s
 SSK Insert RTT=22,441s
 
 Successful 35,454s
 Unsuccessful 14,235s
 Average 23,404s
 
 *With BDB :*
 
 No problem. My stats :
 
 CHK Request RTT=9,132s
 SSK Request RTT=11,833s
 CHK Insert RTT=41,958s
 SSK Insert RTT=24,022s
 
 Successful 11,734s
 Unsuccessful 15,130s
 Average 13,338s
 
 * Freenet 0.7 Build #1210 build01210
 * Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
 * Used Java memory: 117 MiB
 * Allocated Java memory: 246 MiB
 * Maximum Java memory: 246 MiB
 * Running threads: 172/500
 * Available CPUs: 2
 * Java Version: 1.6.0_10
 * JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
 * JVM Version: 11.0-b15
 * OS Name: Linux
 * OS Version: 2.6.27-14-generic
 * OS Architecture: amd64
 
Is this a swapping problem? How much actual RAM does the machine have? The 
Bloom filter memory requirements on salted-hash may be pushing Freenet into 
swap, that's one plausible explanation.

Also, is this specifically a 1210 problem? How did it behave with 1209?

Also, was it rebuilding the bloom filters or resizing the store at the time?


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Re: [freenet-support] 1210 performance

2009-05-22 Thread Juiceman
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
 On Friday 22 May 2009 11:38:10 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote:
 *With Salt-Hash :*

 My freenet partition and the pages 127.0.0.1:/... take tens of seconds
 or several minutes to display (files, directory, freesites, config,
 statistics...). In addition, my stats:

 CHK Request RTT=1m7s
 SSK Request RTT=12,711s
 CHK Insert RTT=1m39s
 SSK Insert RTT=22,441s

 Successful     35,454s
 Unsuccessful     14,235s
 Average     23,404s

 *With BDB :*

 No problem. My stats :

 CHK Request RTT=9,132s
 SSK Request RTT=11,833s
 CHK Insert RTT=41,958s
 SSK Insert RTT=24,022s

 Successful     11,734s
 Unsuccessful     15,130s
 Average     13,338s

     * Freenet 0.7 Build #1210 build01210
     * Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
     * Used Java memory: 117 MiB
     * Allocated Java memory: 246 MiB
     * Maximum Java memory: 246 MiB
     * Running threads: 172/500
     * Available CPUs: 2
     * Java Version: 1.6.0_10
     * JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
     * JVM Version: 11.0-b15
     * OS Name: Linux
     * OS Version: 2.6.27-14-generic
     * OS Architecture: amd64

 Is this a swapping problem? How much actual RAM does the machine have? The
 Bloom filter memory requirements on salted-hash may be pushing Freenet into
 swap, that's one plausible explanation.

 Also, is this specifically a 1210 problem? How did it behave with 1209?

 Also, was it rebuilding the bloom filters or resizing the store at the time?


I'm seeing excellent performance here

Node Version Information

* Freenet 0.7 Build #1210 build01210
* Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771

JVM Info

* Used Java memory: 55.8 MiB
* Allocated Java memory: 63.8 MiB
* Maximum Java memory: 508 MiB
* Running threads: 175/500
* Available CPUs: 4
* Java Version: 1.6.0_13
* JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
* JVM Version: 11.3-b02
* OS Name: Windows XP
* OS Version: 5.1
* OS Architecture: x86

Statistics Gathering

* Get latest node's logfile
* Download your translations file

Datastore
Store   Cache
Keys281,648 286,941
Capacity286,940 286,941
Data Size   8.59 GiB8.75 GiB
Utilization 98.2%   100.0%
Read-Requests   819,374 805,468
Successful Reads13,906  24,718
Success Rate1.6971% 3.0688%
Writes  5,312   128,792
Access Rate 3.78 /sec   3.72 /sec
Write Rate  0.02 /sec   0.59 /sec
False Pos.  32  17
Avg. Location   0.8579  0.8142
Avg. Success Loc.   0.8575  0.7892
Furthest Success0.4940  0.5000
Avg. Distance   0.1421  0.1858
Distance Stats  100.0%  100.0%
Load limiting

* Global window: 17.572336224116455
* Real global window: 1.0336668367127326
* CHK Request RTT=17.803s delay=1.013s bw=32347B/sec
* SSK Request RTT=16.062s delay=0.914s bw=1120B/sec
* CHK Insert RTT=28.739s delay=1.635s bw=20041B/sec
* SSK Insert RTT=21.675s delay=1.233s bw=830B/sec
* CHK window: freenet.node.throttlewindowmana...@1e6f06c w:
1.2642763090240052, d:0.6896825=6268178/9088498, SSK window:
freenet.node.throttlewindowmana...@b28200 w: 0.9915868376493913,
d:0.6895851=6247891/9060363
* Request window: freenet.node.throttlewindowmana...@1750ae1 w:
1.0205786711048037, d:0.7563649=45068/59585, Insert window:
freenet.node.throttlewindowmana...@11d5b59 w: 5.869120935526169,
d:0.06326531=31/490

Success rates
Group   P(success)  Count
All requests6.086%  1,653,145
CHKs12.691% 756,613
SSKs0.511%  896,532
Local requests  18.503% 74,219
Remote requests 5.502%  1,578,926
Block transfers 96.809% 143,699
Turtled downstream  87.338% 2,693
Transfers timed out 0.483%  2,693
Turtle requests 66.120% 549
Detailed timings (local CHK fetches)
Successful  14.112s
Unsuccessful12.143s
Average 12.154s

Current Activity

* Inserts: 3 total senders, 3 CHK handlers, 0 SSK handlers (0 local)
* Requests: 82 total senders, 40 CHK handlers, 58 SSK handlers (0 local)
* Transferring Requests: sending 4, receiving 12, receiving turtles 0
* ARK Fetch Requests: 2
* FetcherByUSKSize: 0
* BackgroundFetcherByUSKSize: 18
* temporaryBackgroundFetchersLRUSize: 0

Node status overview

* bwlimitDelayTime: 15ms
* nodeAveragePingTime: 332ms
* darknetSizeEstimateSession: 35 nodes
* darknetSizeEstimate24h: 0 nodes
* darknetSizeEstimate48h: 21 nodes
* opennetSizeEstimateSession: 6812 nodes
* opennetSizeEstimate24h: 5178 nodes
* opennetSizeEstimate48h: 6367 nodes
* nodeUptime: 2d12h
* routingMissDistance: 0.0544
* backedOffPercent: 8.9%
* pInstantReject: 0.0%
* unclaimedFIFOSize: 304
* RAMBucketPoolSize: 8.73 MiB / 100 MiB
* uptimeAverage: 100.0%

Peer statistics

* Connected: 17
* Backed off: 1
* Disconnected: 1
* Never connected: 1


Bandwidth


Re: [freenet-support] 1210 performance

2009-05-22 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
I had no problem with version 1209. The machine has 2GB of RAM, it doesn't
use the swap, and the node wasn't rebuilding or resizing. I tried
reinstalling the node several times, I have the same problem after a few
hours. When I restart the node, it is immediately slow. Finally, I tried
BDB, and the problems have disappeared.


On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
 wrote:

 On Friday 22 May 2009 11:38:10 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote:
  *With Salt-Hash :*
 
  My freenet partition and the pages 127.0.0.1:/... take tens of
 seconds
  or several minutes to display (files, directory, freesites, config,
  statistics...). In addition, my stats:
 
  CHK Request RTT=1m7s
  SSK Request RTT=12,711s
  CHK Insert RTT=1m39s
  SSK Insert RTT=22,441s
 
  Successful 35,454s
  Unsuccessful 14,235s
  Average 23,404s
 
  *With BDB :*
 
  No problem. My stats :
 
  CHK Request RTT=9,132s
  SSK Request RTT=11,833s
  CHK Insert RTT=41,958s
  SSK Insert RTT=24,022s
 
  Successful 11,734s
  Unsuccessful 15,130s
  Average 13,338s
 
  * Freenet 0.7 Build #1210 build01210
  * Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771
  * Used Java memory: 117 MiB
  * Allocated Java memory: 246 MiB
  * Maximum Java memory: 246 MiB
  * Running threads: 172/500
  * Available CPUs: 2
  * Java Version: 1.6.0_10
  * JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
  * JVM Version: 11.0-b15
  * OS Name: Linux
  * OS Version: 2.6.27-14-generic
  * OS Architecture: amd64
 
 Is this a swapping problem? How much actual RAM does the machine have? The
 Bloom filter memory requirements on salted-hash may be pushing Freenet into
 swap, that's one plausible explanation.

 Also, is this specifically a 1210 problem? How did it behave with 1209?

 Also, was it rebuilding the bloom filters or resizing the store at the
 time?

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[freenet-support] Darknet

2009-05-22 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
Can I use an old reference Darknet (file node-port) when I reinstall the
node to avoid losing the connection with my friends?
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[freenet-support] New java-based installers

2009-05-22 Thread Matthew Toseland
The java-based installer has been updated. Windows users already see the 
windows installer, this is for mac and linux users. The installer no longer 
asks about auto-start, plugins or auto-update (all but auto-start are asked 
in the first-time wizard), start on reboot support on OS/X should be fixed 
thanks to mrsteveman, and we are shipping the offline installer, with all the 
dependancies included, except for in the jnlp version used for mac's (this 
should probably be fixed soon). Both the wininstaller and the java installer 
are now being distributed via CoralCache, which can achieve good download 
speeds, but a file cannot be updated easily once it has been published. 
Because we are bundling all the dependancies in both the windows installer 
and the java installer, it will need to be rebuilt for every new stable 
build.

If you have a mac, please test the installer. In particular, does Freenet 
successfully restart after a reboot (it should start up during login).

If you don't have a mac, testing would still be helpful.


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[freenet-support] Auto-update key blown according to 1 peer(s)!

2009-05-22 Thread SmallSister development
 One or more of your peers says that the auto-update key is blown!
 This means that an attacker may know the private key for the
 auto-update system and can therefore cause your node to run code of
 his choice (if you update)! The auto-update system has been disabled.
 It is also possible that your peers are deliberately lying about it.
 
 Your node has been unable to download the revocation certificate.
 Possible causes include an attack on your node to try to get you to
 update despite the key being blown, or your nodes lying about the key
 being blown. Please contact the developers or other Freenet users to
 sort out this mess.

Is this serious, someone attempting a sick joke or a developer hitting
some wrong keys on his keyboard?

Peter.
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Re: [freenet-support] Darknet

2009-05-22 Thread Luke771
3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote:
 Can I use an old reference Darknet (file node-port) when I reinstall 
 the node to avoid losing the connection with my friends?
   

yes but you also need the file peers-port
IIUC node-port is your node and peers-port  is your darnet peers' info.
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Re: [freenet-support] newbie question- Freenet doesn't restart with Mac restart

2009-05-22 Thread harry smythe

 Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 01:40:57 +0200
 From: Luke771 luke771.li...@gmail.com
 Subject: Re: [freenet-support] newbie question- Freenet doesn't
   restart with Macrestart
 To: support@freenetproject.org
 Message-ID: 4a061489.9080...@gmail.com
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
 
 harry smythe wrote:

 Hi All,


 Please excuse what might seem like a stupid question. I'm just 
 beginning to experiment with Freenet. I could not find this topic in 
 the archives. I have only some limited tech knowledge.


 specs:

 * Freenet 0.7 Build #1209 rbuild01209-real

 * Freenet-ext Build #26 r23771

 # JVM Version: 1.5.0_16-132

 # OS Name: Mac OS X

 # OS Version: 10.4.11

 # OS Architecture: i386


 I install with the web installer for Mac on the freenetproject.org 
 page. I choose the autostart option. A browser launches and all works 
 well. No shortcut to Freenet is installed on my desktop (as was the 
 case on previous explorations some years ago on a Win2000 machine.)


 However, if I shut down or have to restart my machine or node for any 
 reason, no browser (I use Firefox 3.0.5) can access fproxy with 
 127.0.0.1:. That page is unavailable.


 I'd rather not have to re-install and rebuild the datastore every 
 time.  Is there some way to manually start/restart Freenet? (I assume 
 that start means to connect to some nodes, but I'm not sure.)


 Many thanks.


 NewbieHarry


 I never used Freenet on a Mac but I heard that behind its peculiar GUI 
 it's very similar to other Unix-based systems, therefore the way 
 start/stop/restart Freenet manually would be:
 
 - Open a terminal (/Apps/Terminal.app or something like that IIRC)
 - Navigate to the Freenet directory: type cd /path/to/Freenet (no 
 quotes) where /path/to/Freenet is the actual path to your Freenet 
 directory (it should default  to /Users/your-user-name/Freenet or 
 something similar). Hit Enter to execute the command.
 - Type the command ./run.sh start (no quotes) and hit Enter. That 
 should start Freenet.
 To stop: ./run.sh stop
 To restart: ./run.sh restart
 
 Double check that the Freenet directory is owned by your user and that 
 the startup script (run.sh) is executable.
 
 Command to change ownership for the directory and all its content (as 
 root) chown your-user-name /path/to/Freenet -R (no quotes)
 Chown = change ownership. your-user-name is the user name that you use 
 to log in, /path/to/Freenet is the path to the freenet directory. (I'm 
 not sure but I suspect that OSX, as other Unix-based OSs, may be 
 case-sensitive: make sure you type stuff in the right case: the Freenet 
 directory has by default a capital F in the name)
 -R stands for recurse into subdirectories.
 
 Command to make run.sh executable (no need to run this as root, as long 
 as your regular users owns the Freenet directory and all its content) 
 chmod +x run.sh (no quotes)
 +x  =  allow execute
 -x = disallow execute
 
 As for autostart, I don't know what scheduler OSX uses or how to 
 add/remove startup jobs. If you can find out with Google, you can 
 probably add start Freenet with /path/to/Freenet/run.sh start (no 
 quotes, as usual)
 
 Sorry I cant give you a complete answer because I don't have a Mac at 
 hands and it was quite some time ago since I even saw one, hopefully 
 some Mac user will jump in and fill the parts that I left out.
 

Thanks, Luke, your ./run.sh start instructions for manual restart in OSX 
terminal were clear and worked well.
NewbieHarry


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Re: [freenet-support] 1210 performance

2009-05-22 Thread Juiceman
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On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:01 PM, 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i  wrote:
 I had no problem with version 1209. The machine has 2GB of RAM, it doesn't
 use the swap, and the node wasn't rebuilding or resizing. I tried
 reinstalling the node several times, I have the same problem after a few
 hours. When I restart the node, it is immediately slow. Finally, I tried
 BDB, and the problems have disappeared.

Could you check your plugins and make sure you are not running the
XML_spider?  I had horrible performance on my node until I realized
the spider was writing to a 1+ GB file on the disk the node was
running on.

- --
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death, your right to say it. - Voltaire
Those who would give up Liberty, to purchase temporary Safety, deserve
neither Liberty nor Safety. - Ben Franklin


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Re: [freenet-support] Auto-update key blown according to 1 peer(s)!

2009-05-22 Thread Juiceman
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:25 PM, SmallSister development
smallsis...@xs4all.nl wrote:
 One or more of your peers says that the auto-update key is blown!
 This means that an attacker may know the private key for the
 auto-update system and can therefore cause your node to run code of
 his choice (if you update)! The auto-update system has been disabled.
 It is also possible that your peers are deliberately lying about it.

 Your node has been unable to download the revocation certificate.
 Possible causes include an attack on your node to try to get you to
 update despite the key being blown, or your nodes lying about the key
 being blown. Please contact the developers or other Freenet users to
 sort out this mess.

 Is this serious, someone attempting a sick joke or a developer hitting
 some wrong keys on his keyboard?

 Peter.
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I would assume someone is running a rogue node that they edited the
code to that is exploiting the node2node fast warning system.  It was
only a matter of time before someone tried this.  If you see more than
one or if your node sees it for itself then you might worry.

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