Just installed it and now I would like to know whether it is set up correctly.
Is there a way to find out whether the node is functioning properly?
It takes a long time to have the initial pages completed in the browser. It
seems that the current page does not have priority above other things
I'm running a small network of freenet nodes on a university network and
I'm getting in trouble for the amount of physical memory it's using.
A node runs around 54 threads each using 22M of resident memory.. around
1232MB of physical memory in total. Why does it use so much memory? A
lot of
Freenet keeps crashing (or jvm?). I can't do `/etc/init.d/freenet
restart` because it can't find the process to kill and doesn't
continue though anyway (shouldn't continuing anyway be better design
in the init script?, or at least some help on getting the daemon going
again):
The OS is Gentoo -
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On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 04:55:36PM +, Maps wrote:
Just installed it and now I would like to know whether it is set up
correctly.
Is there a way to find out whether the node is functioning properly?
There are several things you can look for. Here are some of the most
obvious ones:
Go to
Not good. Probably a JVM problem.
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 10:18:21AM +0100, ajpearce wrote:
Freenet keeps crashing (or jvm?). I can't do `/etc/init.d/freenet
restart` because it can't find the process to kill and doesn't
continue though anyway (shouldn't continuing anyway be better design
in
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 01:57:48PM +1000, Duana Saskia STANLEY wrote:
I'm running a small network of freenet nodes on a university network and
I'm getting in trouble for the amount of physical memory it's using.
A node runs around 54 threads each using 22M of resident memory.. around
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 02:54:23AM -0700, Todd Walton wrote:
On Apr 9, 2005 2:23 AM, Jago Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freenet keeps crashing (or jvm?). I can't do `/etc/init.d/freenet
restart` because it can't find the process to kill
1) Try /etc/init.d/freenet zap. Also,
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 12:39:22PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
costs me 3p an hour
3 pence? 3 pounds?
yes, 3 pence would be great! :) *envy*
to run my computer (1.5c)
1.5c = worth 1.5 cent?? an 1.5GHz Celeron !??
I suppose it wasn't that important...
He got the conversion the
Hi, Duana,
Sorry I am not answering your question. Instead, I'd like to know how could you
make freenet nodes on the small network communicate to each other. What is your
configuration file for each node? I am doing experiments with freenet on
PlanetLab. My problem now is that client local to a
Hello, all,
I am now working on experiments with Freenet on Planetlab. I have had the
problem to make Freenet nodes communicate on PlanetLab for a long time. I have
checked everywhere and it seems that the reason is the listen port of every
freenet node cannot accept connection requests from
Why not? Can't it connect to them?
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 10:39:15AM -0600, Yanyan Wang wrote:
Hi, Duana,
Sorry I am not answering your question. Instead, I'd like to know how could
you
make freenet nodes on the small network communicate to each other. What is
your
configuration file
I cannot install Freenet on my computer with Windows XP Home
edition.
The installation stops every
time by createconfig.
Can I use Freenet with
Windows XP home edition?
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Do you have connections between the nodes, or is it simply that you
don't know how to tell one node about all the other nodes?
You create a seednodes.ref - this contains node references of all the
nodes you want to connect to. You can get the node reference from the
Routing Table page, near the
Thanks a lot for your reply. Yeah, I think it is the problem with my
seednodes.ref. I used the seednodes.ref created beforehand. I just found that
the references to nodes will change if I restart them. I guess the nodes cannot
communicate because their referneces are out of date. Am I right?
If
Oh, I just found out that I can execute java -cp freenet.jar:freenet-ext.jar
freenet.node.Main --export before actually running the node. Will the
reference outputted from this command the same as the actual reference when
the node is started up? Thanks a lot!
Yours,
Yanyan :)
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