Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 00:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
 I've been getting good results with the following:

 maxNodeConnections=128
 maximumThreads=128
 rtMaxNodes=256
 targetMaxThreads=128
 tfAbsoluteMaxThreads=128

How much RAM do you have? It said Reducing rtMaxNodes to 64. It still takes 
several (almost 7) minutes before it says starting node.

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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 00:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
 I've been getting good results with the following:

 maxNodeConnections=128
 maximumThreads=128
 rtMaxNodes=256
 targetMaxThreads=128
 tfAbsoluteMaxThreads=128

The load average still shot up. It's 19.65 12 minutes after I started it, and 
the web page still hasn't come up.

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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 06:44, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
 I have 512 MB of RAM.  I'm curious now, how are you starting the node? 
 What command are you using?

./start-freenet.sh
I have 48 meg. What settings do you recommend?

 Could you try the following and let us know what you get:

 java -jar lib/freenet.jar --version

Unable to access jarfile lib/freenet.jar
There is no directory lib. If I type java -jar freenet.jar --version I get 
Fred version 0.5, protocol version STABLE-1.50 (build 5076, last good build 
5074).

 Also, you may want to run 'java -jar lib/freenet.jar --config' to setup a
 new config file.  It sounds like there may be a serious problem with your
 existing config.

 And at the risk of insulting your intelligence :-) ... don't forget that if
 you want to modify any default settings in your config file, you have to
 remove the leading % character.

I told you they weren't set to anything.
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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Toad
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 06:15:17AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
 On Tuesday 06 April 2004 00:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
  I've been getting good results with the following:
 
  maxNodeConnections=128
  maximumThreads=128
  rtMaxNodes=256
  targetMaxThreads=128
  tfAbsoluteMaxThreads=128
 
 The load average still shot up. It's 19.65 12 minutes after I started it, and 
 the web page still hasn't come up.

What are the messageSendTime's like? I suppose you won't know if the web
interface hasn't come up... What's the last thing in the logfile?
 
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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Toad
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 06:15:17AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
 On Tuesday 06 April 2004 00:40, Conrad Sabatier wrote:
  I've been getting good results with the following:
 
  maxNodeConnections=128
  maximumThreads=128
  rtMaxNodes=256
  targetMaxThreads=128
  tfAbsoluteMaxThreads=128

You might want to try logLevel=error also. And reduce the thread
settings, since your machine is slow - say maximumThreads=64,
rtMaxNodes=32, targetMaxThreads=128, tfAbsoluteMaxThreads=192
 
 The load average still shot up. It's 19.65 12 minutes after I started it, and 
 the web page still hasn't come up.
 
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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Toad
You could try doCPULoad=true, but you'd have to turn off the background
CPU hog. That makes the node tell other nodes to send it fewer queries
until its CPU usage is reasonable.

What is the messageSendTime? On the General page?

On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 02:14:48PM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
 On Tuesday 06 April 2004 12:28, Toad wrote:
  What are the messageSendTime's like? I suppose you won't know if the web
  interface hasn't come up... What's the last thing in the logfile?
 
 The web interface comes up but is very slow. I turned the node off, as it was 
 just hiking the load average and not doing much useful. Here's the last line 
 in the logfile:
 
 Apr 6, 2004 7:24:49 AM (freenet.node.states.request.TransferReply, YThread-85, 
 NORMAL): Failed to send data with CB 0x83 (CB_RECV_CONN_DIED), for 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
 key=accec1d9a0abcc389ed67f127225edc0c4a4201b0f0203, hopsToLive=8, 
 id=a4f3f7124f06401e, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 (accec1d9a0abcc389ed67f127225edc0c4a4201b0f0203,request), 
 ft=freenet.client.InternalClient$InternalGetToken:[EMAIL 
 PROTECTED],key=freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/4071f300-FreenetHelp,skipBytes=0, 
 orig=null, last=Peer [DSA(c3cf b843 3201 e6b6 0989  8124 4d3f b35a 9615 c39c) 
 @ 195.56.102.112:6127 (1/3)], routedTime=1081250326751, 
 replyTime=1081250335817, outwardSender=null
 
 I might could put the node on my laptop, which has 256 meg, but I sometimes 
 take the laptop to LUG meetings, to work, or elsewhere.
 
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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 14:17, Toad wrote:
 You could try doCPULoad=true, but you'd have to turn off the background
 CPU hog. That makes the node tell other nodes to send it fewer queries
 until its CPU usage is reasonable.

 What is the messageSendTime? On the General page?

It took several minutes for the General page to come up. 
messageSendTimeRequest is 0, which probably doesn't tell you anything, so 
here's the page.

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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Toad
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 03:23:14PM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
 On Tuesday 06 April 2004 14:17, Toad wrote:
  You could try doCPULoad=true, but you'd have to turn off the background
  CPU hog. That makes the node tell other nodes to send it fewer queries
  until its CPU usage is reasonable.
 
  What is the messageSendTime? On the General page?
 
 It took several minutes for the General page to come up. 
 messageSendTimeRequest is 0, which probably doesn't tell you anything, so 
 here's the page.

Hmm. It's really struggling, even though it's not doing anything...
I dunno what we can do about it...
 
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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 15:30, Toad wrote:
 Hmm. It's really struggling, even though it's not doing anything...
 I dunno what we can do about it...

I moved it to the laptop, and it seems to be doing fairly well. Oddly, there 
is little activity on my Freenet port, as seen in tcpdump, even when I'm 
browsing it.

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Re: [freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-06 Thread Niklas Bergh
 It took several minutes for the General page to come up.
 messageSendTimeRequest is 0, which probably doesn't tell you anything, so
 here's the page.

Hmm. It's really struggling, even though it's not doing anything...
I dunno what we can do about it...

Produce a couple of full stackdumps to see where the threads are stuck?

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[freenet-support] load average is too high

2004-04-04 Thread Pierre Abbat
I'm running Freenet on a 48MB machine which is also running mprime. The load 
average varies from 7 to 14, whereas before I started Freenet the load 
average was around 1.3. I'm using j2re 1.5.0-beta, which I downloaded today 
from Sun. top shows dozens of java processes, all the same size and all 
varying together. Is there a parameter in freenet.conf that I can tweak to 
get the load average down?

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