Is the backoff related to the 100% / very high cpu usage that some
people are reporting? Do they go together?
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:44:31PM -, Mr. Flibble wrote:
> > So this is just an "all peers are backed off frequently after
> > the load
> > limiting changes" report?
>
> I have no
Is the backoff related to the 100% / very high cpu usage that some
people are reporting? Do they go together?
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:44:31PM -, Mr. Flibble wrote:
So this is just an all peers are backed off frequently after
the load
limiting changes report?
I have no idea :(
> So this is just an "all peers are backed off frequently after
> the load
> limiting changes" report?
I have no idea :(
> Or is there a definite problem with nodes not connecting or
> even being
> backed off?
The usual nodes seem to be reconnecting.
In the last couple of days, I'm up to
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 06:59:19PM +, Volodya wrote:
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> > Possibly. But perhaps it's just "backoff sucks". Several of the simulations
> > seemed to
> > suggest this!
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> What do you mean here, please.
Many of the simulations showed that
So this is just an all peers are backed off frequently after
the load
limiting changes report?
I have no idea :(
Or is there a definite problem with nodes not connecting or
even being
backed off?
The usual nodes seem to be reconnecting.
In the last couple of days, I'm up to 3-4
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 06:59:19PM +, Volodya wrote:
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Possibly. But perhaps it's just backoff sucks. Several of the simulations
seemed to
suggest this!
What do you mean here, please.
Many of the simulations showed that throttling
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> Possibly. But perhaps it's just "backoff sucks". Several of the simulations
> seemed to
> suggest this!
What do you mean here, please.
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On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 11:39:44AM +, Volodya wrote:
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> Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > So this is just an "all peers are backed off frequently after the load
> > limiting changes" report?
> >
> > Or is there a definite problem with nodes not
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Matthew Toseland wrote:
> So this is just an "all peers are backed off frequently after the load
> limiting changes" report?
>
> Or is there a definite problem with nodes not connecting or even being
> backed off?
Well, i am not sure to tell you
So this is just an "all peers are backed off frequently after the load
limiting changes" report?
Or is there a definite problem with nodes not connecting or even being
backed off?
On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 11:29:18PM -, Mr. Flibble wrote:
> > In 1009 and before i had 30K outgoing bandwidth
What is your input and output rate? 1011 runs fine for me, the node
finally uses the allowed output capacity:
# Output Rate: 12.2 KiBps (of 14.0 KiBps)
# Input Rate: 15.8 KiBps (of 56.0 KiBps)
Maybe your output rate is reaching 30K/s and thats just too much for
your connection? Did you try to
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> What is your input and output rate? 1011 runs fine for me, the node
> finally uses the allowed output capacity:
>
> # Output Rate: 12.2 KiBps (of 14.0 KiBps)
> # Input Rate: 15.8 KiBps (of 56.0 KiBps)
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> Maybe your output rate is reaching 30K/s
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In 1009 and before i had 30K outgoing bandwidth limit and i was running bit
torrent at the
same time. I had hard drive access going through the roof, and thrashing
sometimes.
Yet, i had no or sometimes 1 backed off node.
Now, with 1011. I just
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In 1009 and before i had 30K outgoing bandwidth limit and i was running bit
torrent at the
same time. I had hard drive access going through the roof, and thrashing
sometimes.
Yet, i had no or sometimes 1 backed off node.
Now, with 1011. I just
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What is your input and output rate? 1011 runs fine for me, the node
finally uses the allowed output capacity:
# Output Rate: 12.2 KiBps (of 14.0 KiBps)
# Input Rate: 15.8 KiBps (of 56.0 KiBps)
Maybe your output rate is reaching 30K/s and
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