You may remember me as the one who had problems with fproxy that
proved to be brain-dead IE defaults. Turns out fproxy and my node are
working fine, and the node gets around 1 request a second suggesting
it's integrating way better than the freesite of evil keeps bitching
about. :)
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:43:42 +0100
Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have checked to code. The file property that is used is 'last
modified time'. Can you verify that your touch modified this property
on the fields.
I have now committed code to unstable which gives a more informative
- Original Message -
From: Paul Derbyshire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 8:30 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] Odd failure(?) mode, and updating.
You may remember me as the one who had problems with fproxy that
proved to be brain-dead IE
Some observations from my 5061 node, ocmContents page (and the resulting
questions to enhance my understanding of what's going on.) :
Established node, restarted and run for 2 hrs:
Total amount of messages transfered
Type
Sent/Received
DataNotFound
28/58
InsertReply
Does a node send any kind of error when it receives Unrecognized
trailers? I'm seeing many of these messages (see below), even after the
node has been running an hour.
If we don't reset, does that mean some node upstream is sending data
which will never be used?
(I'm on a mission to identify
Hi,
at the moment I'm running my node with the Sun JRE 1.4.2_03 but
it doesn't work quite good (many errors within the log, high CPU
and memory usage, node totally stalls after ~6 hours). From reading
other messages here I got the impression that the actual stable
build should do way better than
Hi,
at the moment I'm running my node with the Sun JRE 1.4.2_03 but
it doesn't work quite good (many errors within the log,
What kind of errors ?
high CPU
and memory usage, node totally stalls after ~6 hours). From reading
other messages here I got the impression that the actual stable
Herve Lefebvre schrieb:
What kind of errors ?
I already reported them here and mailed some log files to toad.
or maybe a configuration problem.
It is mainly on default configuration, I just had to reduce the max
connections to 80 because of my cheap SOHO router. And with the builds
previous to
I'm running with the IBM JVM 1.4.1 wich has (at least under
linux) dramatically better performances than the SUN JVM.
And is not available for windows yet :(
I am running 1.4.2_03 and cannot say I am seeing any problems that are
caused by the actual JVM version...
/N
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Someone
Sent: den 16 januari 2004 13:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] Re: Which JRE is recommended for Win2k
Herve Lefebvre schrieb:
What kind of errors ?
I already
Niklas Bergh schrieb:
Does it really include the 1.4.1 JVM or does it only include the 1.3.1
one? If it includes 1.4.1 I'd really much like to know where I can
download it.
Seems to be only 1.3.1 http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/wsdk/
/N
Greets someone
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Steen
Sent: den 16 januari 2004 12:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [freenet-support] 5061 Observations questions
Some observations from my 5061 node, ocmContents page (and
the
Herve Lefebvre schrieb:
Yes, surprising. It seems that the IBM-1.4.x is not available une Windows.
Well maybe there will be one in the future.
But probably the SUN JVM has good performances under Windows. Last time I
tried it under Linux it was _very_ slow (no JIT available). I tried some
others
Has anyone noticed considerable specialisation appearing with the
current unstable builds (last 3/4 days)? I am getting 3:1 peaks in
inbound request search keys and successful inbound request search
keys for the same key space, as well as a distinct correlated peak in
datastore keys. So far
In stable I can't see any specialisation. My node is running since 04/2003
with a DS size of 4GB (no DS wipe) and this is the current Histogram of keys
in the DS:
Histogram of keys in in fred's data store
These are the keys to the data in your node's local cache (DataStore)
16.01.2004 22:53:38
I think anyone who regularly browses Freenet is going to destroy their
node's specialisation. Not really a big problem since it means popular
content is available from more places in the network. Also, recent
changes (in 5061) to send requests to all the nodes we know about, means
the data you've
I upgraded my Sun JDK today via FreeBSD's ports collection. Building the
entire beast from source. Took longer than expected. I probably should
have just killed everything else instead of letting fred and other stuff run
as usual the whole time.
Anyway, it's finally done, fred was just
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