[freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-24 Thread Victor Denisov
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> Another question about memory allocation. Node information says:
> 
> Maximum memory the JVM will allocate  130,112 KiB
> Memory currently allocated by the JVM 130,112 KiB
> 
> 
> But task manager says that javaw.exe has ca. 160 000 K allocated (it has
> grown in the last two days to this size). Which part seems to be ignoring
> what here?

Its simple. JVM reports amount of memory allocated to your application
heap (this is the memory used for for objects that your application
creates). JVM also requests from the system certain additional memory to
manage its internal structures - hence the difference.

Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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[freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-24 Thread Level 13
> Sure, but I strongly recommend you not uninstall ZoneAlarm on a windows
> box. Unless you just install linux instead. :)

No, I am definitely going to leave ZoneAlarm where it is. I guess I'll just
have to restart it every now and then.

Another question about memory allocation. Node information says:

Maximum memory the JVM will allocate130,112 KiB
Memory currently allocated by the JVM   130,112 KiB


But task manager says that javaw.exe has ca. 160 000 K allocated (it has
grown in the last two days to this size). Which part seems to be ignoring
what here?

My JVM version is 1.4.2_10-b03.





[freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-24 Thread Victor Denisov
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> Sure, but I strongly recommend you not uninstall ZoneAlarm on a windows
> box. Unless you just install linux instead. :)
> 
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 08:39:28PM +0100, Level 13 wrote:
>> Then I guess it was either eMule's fault or Zone Alarm's.

Actually, I *do* recommend uninstalling ZoneAlarm, _especially_ if
you're using eMule. ZoneAlarm has _tremendous_ memory leaks when
processing UDP traffic, and eMule uses it a lot. Either disable UDP
completely in eMule or (preferably) change your personal firewall for
something more dependable (such as Outpost Firewall Pro). BTW, the same
will apply to Freenet 0.7, and applies to I2P now. I have one box where
I can't uninstall ZA for reasons outside of my control - so I have to
stop/start ZA service there about every 2-3 days when using I2P, and
even then the system has to be rebooted about once a week.

Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-24 Thread Victor Denisov
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 Sure, but I strongly recommend you not uninstall ZoneAlarm on a windows
 box. Unless you just install linux instead. :)
 
 On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 08:39:28PM +0100, Level 13 wrote:
 Then I guess it was either eMule's fault or Zone Alarm's.

Actually, I *do* recommend uninstalling ZoneAlarm, _especially_ if
you're using eMule. ZoneAlarm has _tremendous_ memory leaks when
processing UDP traffic, and eMule uses it a lot. Either disable UDP
completely in eMule or (preferably) change your personal firewall for
something more dependable (such as Outpost Firewall Pro). BTW, the same
will apply to Freenet 0.7, and applies to I2P now. I have one box where
I can't uninstall ZA for reasons outside of my control - so I have to
stop/start ZA service there about every 2-3 days when using I2P, and
even then the system has to be rebooted about once a week.

Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-24 Thread Level 13
 Sure, but I strongly recommend you not uninstall ZoneAlarm on a windows
 box. Unless you just install linux instead. :)

No, I am definitely going to leave ZoneAlarm where it is. I guess I'll just
have to restart it every now and then.

Another question about memory allocation. Node information says:

Maximum memory the JVM will allocate130,112 KiB
Memory currently allocated by the JVM   130,112 KiB


But task manager says that javaw.exe has ca. 160 000 K allocated (it has
grown in the last two days to this size). Which part seems to be ignoring
what here?

My JVM version is 1.4.2_10-b03.


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[freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-23 Thread Matthew Toseland
Sure, but I strongly recommend you not uninstall ZoneAlarm on a windows
box. Unless you just install linux instead. :)

On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 08:39:28PM +0100, Level 13 wrote:
> Then I guess it was either eMule's fault or Zone Alarm's.
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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-23 Thread Matthew Toseland
Sure, but I strongly recommend you not uninstall ZoneAlarm on a windows
box. Unless you just install linux instead. :)

On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 08:39:28PM +0100, Level 13 wrote:
 Then I guess it was either eMule's fault or Zone Alarm's.
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[freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-21 Thread Level 13
 Normally it happens when you are using too many threads. Try to use little
less.

I don't think I'm using too many threads. As for Freenet, I've limited the
connections to 40:

Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)   37 (11/26/40)
Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving)   39 (22/17)
Data waiting to be transferred  42 KiB
Total amount of data transferred270 MiB


As for Fuqid, I've mostly left the default settings, 10 threads entered in
the corresponding window.

Unless it's fighting with eMule, but I don't think so since they're all
using different ports and eMule works fine.

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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-21 Thread Volodya

Level 13 wrote:

Normally it happens when you are using too many threads. Try to use little


less.

I don't think I'm using too many threads. As for Freenet, I've limited the
connections to 40:

Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)   37 (11/26/40)
Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving)   39 (22/17)
Data waiting to be transferred  42 KiB
Total amount of data transferred270 MiB


As for Fuqid, I've mostly left the default settings, 10 threads entered in
the corresponding window.

Unless it's fighting with eMule, but I don't think so since they're all
using different ports and eMule works fine.


When i'm running other applications that use a lot of CPU or Network my node also gets 
overloaded with reasonably small number of threads. Sometimes even my virus checker or 
simply copying files to a usb storage kills my node.


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[freenet-support] Re: Overloaded or Node Down

2005-11-21 Thread Level 13
Then I guess it was either eMule's fault or Zone Alarm's.

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