[freenet-support] Re: Problem with the install
> It's possible to kludge around this error (copy all the "temporary" files > manually to your desired install location, run NodeConfig.exe to generate a > config, run freenet from the command line) but this is less than convenient > and > you would lose nice windows functionality like the system tray bunny :/ No way :( First time, when I ran freenet.exe, it asked me to add a "path" to flaunch.ini, that leads to javaw.exe. I did it, and now error pops: Java virtual machine launcher Could not find the main class. Program will exit. I have the latest (I suppose) Java VM, 1.5.0_04, if that helps... -- Best regards, m0rtalmailto:m0rtal.frei at gmail.com
[freenet-support] starting-problems
Hello! I run freenet on linux with newest Sun-JRE (PIII, 256 MB) and it often seems to have starting-problems: Sometimes it starts already after a few minutes to produce traffic and behaves as usual, but often it has for a long time only 9 to 11 threads, doesnt't react to the webinterface, doesn't use any bandwidth and makes no Error-entries in the log. That can go on for several hours, until it suddenly begins to run as it should. The same problem happens when DSL reconnects (every 24 hours): Sometimes it is back to full speed after only 5 Minutes, sometimes it needs 10 hours (in that time it has about 50 threads, when running normal about 70 to 100). What is the best way to deal with DSL-reconnects?: - using dyndns (I tried it, but it didn't make any difference) - restarting freenet - just doing nothing and waiting for freenet recognizing something has changed Freenet also seems to break down sometimes when it was running for several days, with no other than the usual thousand errors in the logs (as far as I can see). Is that usual? Should I just restart it every 2 days? Thanks! __ Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193
[freenet-support] Connection woes
Popping in for a moment again. :-) So, toad, anything workable one can try out (about the public non-darknet one) yet? Opennet, is it? ;-)
[freenet-support] Re: Problem with the install
OK, let's go through this step by step. The installation directory is created (C:\Temp\freenet-install\), and there's two files inside: freenet.exe (56kB) and NodeConfig.exe (66kB). No signs of readme, freenet-ext.jar (but I still have it in my install dir though), freenet-latest.jar or freenet.jar, and Uninstall.exe. Now about permissions: I don't know why, but parent dir (C:\Temp\) always have "read-only" flag grayed out (showing that some files inside are read-only, but that's not true - all are writeable...), but sub-dir is ok, "read-only" flag is not checked. The other thing is that whole drive C: is ntfs-compressed, including C:\Temp\ :) But, unfortunately, removing compression doesn't change the situation :( Manually creating dir doesn't helps too. And, of course, I'm installing it from local drive. About running Freenet from command line - I'll check it and reply ASAP. Thanks, anyway :) >> I have a strange error during install process: after getting all >> necessary files from hdd/inet, FreeNet install program shows: >> >> Unable to write a file to disk. Check that the disk is not full, or >> write-protected, and that you have rights to install files. The >> installer will now exit. >> >> And, surely, it aborts setup process and exits :( >> >> I have almost 2GB free on my disk, it's not write-protected (even >> more, I can see all non-zero necessary files in the temporary >> folder!), and have all necessary rights (admin under WinXP). What's >> wrong?! > Hmm, that's very strange. I haven't seen this reported before. > This error comes from the installer .NSI script. The only things which should > cause it are if the installer can't create the installation directory, or if > it > fails to copy one of the needed files (README, NodeConfig.exe,freenet-ext.jar, > freenet-latest.jar or freenet.jar, Uninstall.exe) into it. > Random ideas : check for any weird ACL's / permissions on the install dir, > that > you can manually create the dir and put stuff in it, if you're trying to > install > from an SMB share or suchlike do it from a local disk instead. > It's possible to kludge around this error (copy all the "temporary" files > manually to your desired install location, run NodeConfig.exe to generate a > config, run freenet from the command line) but this is less than convenient > and > you would lose nice windows functionality like the system tray bunny :/ -- Best regards, m0rtalmailto:m0rtal.frei at gmail.com
[freenet-support] starting-problems
Hello! I run freenet on linux with newest Sun-JRE (PIII, 256 MB) and it often seems to have starting-problems: Sometimes it starts already after a few minutes to produce traffic and behaves as usual, but often it has for a long time only 9 to 11 threads, doesnt't react to the webinterface, doesn't use any bandwidth and makes no Error-entries in the log. That can go on for several hours, until it suddenly begins to run as it should. The same problem happens when DSL reconnects (every 24 hours): Sometimes it is back to full speed after only 5 Minutes, sometimes it needs 10 hours (in that time it has about 50 threads, when running normal about 70 to 100). What is the best way to deal with DSL-reconnects?: - using dyndns (I tried it, but it didn't make any difference) - restarting freenet - just doing nothing and waiting for freenet recognizing something has changed Freenet also seems to break down sometimes when it was running for several days, with no other than the usual thousand errors in the logs (as far as I can see). Is that usual? Should I just restart it every 2 days? Thanks! __ Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! Jetzt bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://f.web.de/?mc=021193 ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Re: Problem with the install
> It's possible to kludge around this error (copy all the "temporary" files > manually to your desired install location, run NodeConfig.exe to generate a > config, run freenet from the command line) but this is less than convenient > and > you would lose nice windows functionality like the system tray bunny :/ No way :( First time, when I ran freenet.exe, it asked me to add a "path" to flaunch.ini, that leads to javaw.exe. I did it, and now error pops: Java virtual machine launcher Could not find the main class. Program will exit. I have the latest (I suppose) Java VM, 1.5.0_04, if that helps... -- Best regards, m0rtalmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[freenet-support] Connection woes
Popping in for a moment again. :-) So, toad, anything workable one can try out (about the public non-darknet one) yet? Opennet, is it? ;-) ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [freenet-support] Re: Problem with the install
OK, let's go through this step by step. The installation directory is created (C:\Temp\freenet-install\), and there's two files inside: freenet.exe (56kB) and NodeConfig.exe (66kB). No signs of readme, freenet-ext.jar (but I still have it in my install dir though), freenet-latest.jar or freenet.jar, and Uninstall.exe. Now about permissions: I don't know why, but parent dir (C:\Temp\) always have "read-only" flag grayed out (showing that some files inside are read-only, but that's not true - all are writeable...), but sub-dir is ok, "read-only" flag is not checked. The other thing is that whole drive C: is ntfs-compressed, including C:\Temp\ :) But, unfortunately, removing compression doesn't change the situation :( Manually creating dir doesn't helps too. And, of course, I'm installing it from local drive. About running Freenet from command line - I'll check it and reply ASAP. Thanks, anyway :) >> I have a strange error during install process: after getting all >> necessary files from hdd/inet, FreeNet install program shows: >> >> Unable to write a file to disk. Check that the disk is not full, or >> write-protected, and that you have rights to install files. The >> installer will now exit. >> >> And, surely, it aborts setup process and exits :( >> >> I have almost 2GB free on my disk, it's not write-protected (even >> more, I can see all non-zero necessary files in the temporary >> folder!), and have all necessary rights (admin under WinXP). What's >> wrong?! > Hmm, that's very strange. I haven't seen this reported before. > This error comes from the installer .NSI script. The only things which should > cause it are if the installer can't create the installation directory, or if > it > fails to copy one of the needed files (README, NodeConfig.exe,freenet-ext.jar, > freenet-latest.jar or freenet.jar, Uninstall.exe) into it. > Random ideas : check for any weird ACL's / permissions on the install dir, > that > you can manually create the dir and put stuff in it, if you're trying to > install > from an SMB share or suchlike do it from a local disk instead. > It's possible to kludge around this error (copy all the "temporary" files > manually to your desired install location, run NodeConfig.exe to generate a > config, run freenet from the command line) but this is less than convenient > and > you would lose nice windows functionality like the system tray bunny :/ -- Best regards, m0rtalmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]