Could you produce a full stackdump when the node is
using 100% of the CPU
Is the node close to the configured memory limit
(-Xmx)when it is using 150MB?
cheers
/N
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Mike Z
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Ok...despite Ian telling me to f- read what toad
wrote, what I feared would happen has happend: whether or not I let it run
longer, it's still the same. Basically, it's still crap.
On the contrary, it seems to get worse the longer I
let it on. In the very beginnings, it worked (more or
Newsbyte wrote:
And that is really crappy: my statusbar is around 1-2% and stays there,
no activelinks show up at all, etc.
I'm too noticing lower activity. Bandwidth consumption is for sure
lower, and the activelink were too irretrievable (until, casually, my
last try. Maybe the critical
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Eindhoven, The Netherlands
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:32:19 +0200, Friso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Freenet,
I would like to cancel my monthly Paypal subscription payment.
My subscription information:
Subscription Name: Freenet Project Membership
Subscription Number: S-66D07690XR015150A
Kind regards,
Friso Geerlings,
Stable build 5087 is now available. The snapshots have been updated.
Please upgrade. You can do this on Windows by using the update option on
the start menu. On Linux, OS/X etc, you can update by using the
update.sh script (and restart the node). You can alternatively shut down
your node and
I've spent most of the day trying to get freenet to
run as a service in Windows 2000. I'm almost there,
but there's one thing that I haven't been able to fix.
I used instsrv and srvany to get freenet.exe to run as
a service. It works as long as I don't log off of
windows. It will start fine
Am Dienstag, 27. Juli 2004 23:26 schrieb Toad:
Stable build 5087 is now available. The snapshots have been updated.
Please upgrade. You can do this on Windows by using the update option on
Well...upgraded with update.sh on my linux box anf then:
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Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_05-b04, mixed mode) on Linux
2.6.7, Athlon XP using Athlon-optimized jbigi libs from latest
freenet-ext.jar.
Another bug(?): only transmitting connections are marked as active in
Klaus BrĂ¼ssel schrieb:
P.S. I deleted those *_a and *_b files and replaced seednodes.ref with a
version that is much smaller (2 nodes) and my node starts up !
ciao
--klaus
Reading the big seednode files in takes a whole lot of memory. Using an 8MB
seednode.ref I had an initial memory usage of
For the first time since I started Freenet some 10 months ago it has failed!
Build 5085 was fine. 5086... trash. Downhill. It would not find even YoYo, plus,
it would just disconnect after 4 or 5 hours. This is a first for me since I usually
run
Freenet for days without a restart.
Enter 5087.
Oh, come now. Does not anyone remember that a version number below 1.00
or a variation there of means developmental.
As long as any software is developmental it means failures of a new
version is almost certain. Even multi-billion companies can seldom
produce software that runs on every
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