On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 05:27:37PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For a while, for a long while actually, freenet builds have been working 
> without pegging my cpu meters at 100%... for whatever reason, build 535 
> likes doing absolutely absurd things to my load average. I can have no 
> activity for minutes and suddenly BAM! up to loadaverage 12 in seconds. 
> Whatever is going on is getting a little silly. :/
Does it go back down again? How fast?
> 
> I'm running debian unstable (kernel 2.4.19) with sun's j2re1.4.1_01 and 
> freenet 535. I am using a K6-III 400 with 320MB of ram and a 512MB 
Maybe a bit slow.
> store.
> 
> Another thing. I noted this before, but nobody has replied about it in a 
> while... When I set bandwidth to 10000 or use the default using 
> BandwidthLimit in the configuration file, freenet does NOT limit itself 
> to using 10Kb/S - it winds up using my entire upstream (15Kb/S) more 
> than half  the time for uploading data. And I was not using other 
You have raw data on this?
> programs at the time other than an IRC client, and that uses less than 
> a kilobyte per second.
> 
> I have tried other things, and found by setting this at 5000, it works. 
> I don't know WHY it works and the 10000 setting doesn't, only that it 
> does work at setting 5000.
> 
> Finally, I tried using the independent bandwidth settings  for input and 
> output (inputBandwidthLimit and outputBandwidthLimit) - setting input to 
> 15000 and output to 5000 again, works.
What happens if you set input to 15000 and output to 10000 ?
> 
> Now don't forget that I'm currently running the 535 build and I've been 
> seeing this behavior since 532, which is when I first started using 
> freenet.
Which behaviour? The bandwidth limiter not working behaviour or the high
load behaviour?
> 
> I would appreciate ideas, and general discussion of these problems as 
> they're annoying me quite a bit. :)
> 
> Tim McGrath
> 

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Matthew Toseland
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Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker.
Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/1/03
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