[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 10 June 2007 20:52, Don McMorris wrote:
> Thanks Again David.  The nodes ARE communicating, but very poorly.
> Just to give you an idea... The 2 nodes are currently on the same
> Ethernet segment, a switched 100mbps full duplex connection.  However,
> response times between nodes is often >2500ms.  This is causing the
> connection to back off...

Caused by high CPU usage from other apps maybe?
>
> My efforts are focusing now on this.  Eventually, I will probably have
> a dedicated freenet server (the main freenet node is being shared with
> BitTorrent).  However, probably wouldn't take place for a while (about
> 4 months) as other stuff needs to fall into place first.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> --Don
>
> On 6/10/07, David Sowder (Zothar)  wrote:
> > If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
> > set "Include local addresses in noderef" to true in advanced
> > configuration mode and set "allowLocaAddresses" on the peer on the
> > /friends/ page.
> >
> > Don McMorris wrote:
> > > Thanks David.
> > >
> > > While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
> > > that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
> > > other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
> > > better), but that's another ticket ;)
> > >
> > > I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
> >
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Re: [freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 10 June 2007 20:52, Don McMorris wrote:
 Thanks Again David.  The nodes ARE communicating, but very poorly.
 Just to give you an idea... The 2 nodes are currently on the same
 Ethernet segment, a switched 100mbps full duplex connection.  However,
 response times between nodes is often 2500ms.  This is causing the
 connection to back off...

Caused by high CPU usage from other apps maybe?

 My efforts are focusing now on this.  Eventually, I will probably have
 a dedicated freenet server (the main freenet node is being shared with
 BitTorrent).  However, probably wouldn't take place for a while (about
 4 months) as other stuff needs to fall into place first.

 Thanks for your help!
 --Don

 On 6/10/07, David Sowder (Zothar) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
  set Include local addresses in noderef to true in advanced
  configuration mode and set allowLocaAddresses on the peer on the
  /friends/ page.
 
  Don McMorris wrote:
   Thanks David.
  
   While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
   that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
   other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
   better), but that's another ticket ;)
  
   I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
 
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[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread Don McMorris
I'm now blaming this on hardware failure.  The hard drive I have
freenet configured to use will fail soon (according to SMART).  I'm
blaming this on the lack of performance on the one machine.

Oh well... Thanks! for everything.  I guess I'm set for now! Come
October, I'll build a dedicated machine for Freenet ;)

--Don

On 6/10/07, Don McMorris  wrote:
> Thanks Again David.  The nodes ARE communicating, but very poorly.
> Just to give you an idea... The 2 nodes are currently on the same
> Ethernet segment, a switched 100mbps full duplex connection.  However,
> response times between nodes is often >2500ms.  This is causing the
> connection to back off...
>
> My efforts are focusing now on this.  Eventually, I will probably have
> a dedicated freenet server (the main freenet node is being shared with
> BitTorrent).  However, probably wouldn't take place for a while (about
> 4 months) as other stuff needs to fall into place first.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> --Don
>
> On 6/10/07, David Sowder (Zothar)  wrote:
> > If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
> > set "Include local addresses in noderef" to true in advanced
> > configuration mode and set "allowLocaAddresses" on the peer on the
> > /friends/ page.
> >
> > Don McMorris wrote:
> > > Thanks David.
> > >
> > > While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
> > > that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
> > > other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
> > > better), but that's another ticket ;)
> > >
> > > I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
> > >
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[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread Don McMorris
Thanks Again David.  The nodes ARE communicating, but very poorly.
Just to give you an idea... The 2 nodes are currently on the same
Ethernet segment, a switched 100mbps full duplex connection.  However,
response times between nodes is often >2500ms.  This is causing the
connection to back off...

My efforts are focusing now on this.  Eventually, I will probably have
a dedicated freenet server (the main freenet node is being shared with
BitTorrent).  However, probably wouldn't take place for a while (about
4 months) as other stuff needs to fall into place first.

Thanks for your help!
--Don

On 6/10/07, David Sowder (Zothar)  wrote:
> If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
> set "Include local addresses in noderef" to true in advanced
> configuration mode and set "allowLocaAddresses" on the peer on the
> /friends/ page.
>
> Don McMorris wrote:
> > Thanks David.
> >
> > While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
> > that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
> > other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
> > better), but that's another ticket ;)
> >
> > I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
> >
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[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
set "Include local addresses in noderef" to true in advanced
configuration mode and set "allowLocaAddresses" on the peer on the
/friends/ page.

Don McMorris wrote:
> Thanks David.
>
> While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
> that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
> other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
> better), but that's another ticket ;)
>
> I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
>   



[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread Don McMorris
Thanks David.

While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
better), but that's another ticket ;)

I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)

Thanks!
--Don

On 6/10/07, David Sowder (Zothar)  wrote:
> I'm guessing you're using Firefox and that
> http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=faq#connections will solve your
> problem.
>
> Don McMorris wrote:
> > Good Morning!
> >
> > I've recently installed FreeNet, and hope to use it with much
> > enjoyment! Being that our ISP recently increased us to 1mbit upload, I
> > hope to dedicate a good portion of bandwidth to sharing.
> >
> > One issue I'm running into is FProxy running quite slowly IMHO.  I
> > expect browsing FreeNet would have it's delays due to the way it
> > works, but I'm talking about things such as
> > http://127.0.0.1:/friends/, http://127.0.0.1:/config/, and
> > other internal things.
> >
> > I've search Google and browsed the wiki, but did not find much.  My
> > hunch is that I need to increase a configuration variable somewhere,
> > such as max connections allowed by jvm or linux buffers.  However, I
> > could not find how to do these either.
> >
> > I'm running Fedora 7 beta (6.93 I believe) with the following for Java:
> > java version "1.6.0_01"
> > Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_01-b06)
> > Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0_01-b06, mixed mode, sharing)
> >
> > Freenet is running under it's own user, freenet (this was one of my
> > first steps to potentially help speed it up, with the hunch that my
> > user was saturating all its allocated resources).  I did see a
> > priority setting in the config (15), but was hesitant to change this
> > without consultation.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to how I might potentially speed up the "local"
> > fproxy response would be greatly appreciated.  My belief is getting
> > this to speed up will make the freenet system as a whole improve in
> > performance.
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> >
> > --Don (dmcmorris on Freenode)
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[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
I'm guessing you're using Firefox and that
http://freenetproject.org/index.php?page=faq#connections will solve your
problem.

Don McMorris wrote:
> Good Morning!
>
> I've recently installed FreeNet, and hope to use it with much
> enjoyment! Being that our ISP recently increased us to 1mbit upload, I
> hope to dedicate a good portion of bandwidth to sharing.
>
> One issue I'm running into is FProxy running quite slowly IMHO.  I
> expect browsing FreeNet would have it's delays due to the way it
> works, but I'm talking about things such as
> http://127.0.0.1:/friends/, http://127.0.0.1:/config/, and
> other internal things.
>
> I've search Google and browsed the wiki, but did not find much.  My
> hunch is that I need to increase a configuration variable somewhere,
> such as max connections allowed by jvm or linux buffers.  However, I
> could not find how to do these either.
>
> I'm running Fedora 7 beta (6.93 I believe) with the following for Java:
> java version "1.6.0_01"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_01-b06)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0_01-b06, mixed mode, sharing)
>
> Freenet is running under it's own user, freenet (this was one of my
> first steps to potentially help speed it up, with the hunch that my
> user was saturating all its allocated resources).  I did see a
> priority setting in the config (15), but was hesitant to change this
> without consultation.
>
> Any suggestions as to how I might potentially speed up the "local"
> fproxy response would be greatly appreciated.  My belief is getting
> this to speed up will make the freenet system as a whole improve in
> performance.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> --Don (dmcmorris on Freenode)
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[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread Don McMorris
Good Morning!

I've recently installed FreeNet, and hope to use it with much
enjoyment! Being that our ISP recently increased us to 1mbit upload, I
hope to dedicate a good portion of bandwidth to sharing.

One issue I'm running into is FProxy running quite slowly IMHO.  I
expect browsing FreeNet would have it's delays due to the way it
works, but I'm talking about things such as
http://127.0.0.1:/friends/, http://127.0.0.1:/config/, and
other internal things.

I've search Google and browsed the wiki, but did not find much.  My
hunch is that I need to increase a configuration variable somewhere,
such as max connections allowed by jvm or linux buffers.  However, I
could not find how to do these either.

I'm running Fedora 7 beta (6.93 I believe) with the following for Java:
java version "1.6.0_01"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_01-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0_01-b06, mixed mode, sharing)

Freenet is running under it's own user, freenet (this was one of my
first steps to potentially help speed it up, with the hunch that my
user was saturating all its allocated resources).  I did see a
priority setting in the config (15), but was hesitant to change this
without consultation.

Any suggestions as to how I might potentially speed up the "local"
fproxy response would be greatly appreciated.  My belief is getting
this to speed up will make the freenet system as a whole improve in
performance.

Thanks for your time.

--Don (dmcmorris on Freenode)



[freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread Don McMorris
Good Morning!

I've recently installed FreeNet, and hope to use it with much
enjoyment! Being that our ISP recently increased us to 1mbit upload, I
hope to dedicate a good portion of bandwidth to sharing.

One issue I'm running into is FProxy running quite slowly IMHO.  I
expect browsing FreeNet would have it's delays due to the way it
works, but I'm talking about things such as
http://127.0.0.1:/friends/, http://127.0.0.1:/config/, and
other internal things.

I've search Google and browsed the wiki, but did not find much.  My
hunch is that I need to increase a configuration variable somewhere,
such as max connections allowed by jvm or linux buffers.  However, I
could not find how to do these either.

I'm running Fedora 7 beta (6.93 I believe) with the following for Java:
java version 1.6.0_01
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_01-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0_01-b06, mixed mode, sharing)

Freenet is running under it's own user, freenet (this was one of my
first steps to potentially help speed it up, with the hunch that my
user was saturating all its allocated resources).  I did see a
priority setting in the config (15), but was hesitant to change this
without consultation.

Any suggestions as to how I might potentially speed up the local
fproxy response would be greatly appreciated.  My belief is getting
this to speed up will make the freenet system as a whole improve in
performance.

Thanks for your time.

--Don (dmcmorris on Freenode)
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Re: [freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
set Include local addresses in noderef to true in advanced
configuration mode and set allowLocaAddresses on the peer on the
/friends/ page.

Don McMorris wrote:
 Thanks David.

 While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
 that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
 other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
 better), but that's another ticket ;)

 I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
   
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Re: [freenet-support] Slow FProxy, Fedora 7/Java1.6

2007-06-10 Thread Don McMorris
Thanks Again David.  The nodes ARE communicating, but very poorly.
Just to give you an idea... The 2 nodes are currently on the same
Ethernet segment, a switched 100mbps full duplex connection.  However,
response times between nodes is often 2500ms.  This is causing the
connection to back off...

My efforts are focusing now on this.  Eventually, I will probably have
a dedicated freenet server (the main freenet node is being shared with
BitTorrent).  However, probably wouldn't take place for a while (about
4 months) as other stuff needs to fall into place first.

Thanks for your help!
--Don

On 6/10/07, David Sowder (Zothar) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If both of your nodes are on the same private IP space, you'll want to
 set Include local addresses in noderef to true in advanced
 configuration mode and set allowLocaAddresses on the peer on the
 /friends/ page.

 Don McMorris wrote:
  Thanks David.
 
  While searching for the solution to another problem, I came across
  that and gave it a try.  So far, it looks better.  I have a couple
  other issues to work on (IE: trying to get my 2 nodes to communicate
  better), but that's another ticket ;)
 
  I don't know why I overlooked that before... Must've been tired ;)
 
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