Re: [freenet-support] Re: Freenet haiku errmm

2004-01-21 Thread S
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 21:58:08 -0600
Conrad J. Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:33:58PM +, Toad wrote:
  What happens when you try to insert? The usual very very very long
  verification times?
 
 Just thought I'd chime in on this subject.  Most recently, I'm finding 
 inserts are working much better. 

Are you using FIW, and if so, have you noticed any improvements since
0.08 came out? 

I have a DBR site which I quit bothering to attempt insertions for late
last year. I picked back up recently, and then found FIW 0.08 on Monday,
but I see no difference. Half an hour or more to successfully insert a
5KB index.html plus the slot (the rest get skipped since they're
unchanged) with HTL 15...

Even at that, the insert doesn't actually complete, I get a status of
Done for inserting the slot and then I quit FIW without waiting for it
to verify the insertion. If I leave it running, it'll sit there forever
on Getting with tons of RouteNFs, though the site is accessible
through my fproxy.

Can't tell whether it's a problem with FIW or with the network, but I
used to be able to insert the whole site in under 5 minutes (thinking
back to September or October). Now it takes half an hour just to insert
the index.html and the slot. Granted I haven't been trying very often,
but it seems like insertion is a real problem lately.

I also have noticed that the number of keys in my datastore isn't
increasing very much anymore. I've been hovering between 39900 and 40100
keys for several days now (when the node dies or I restart, I typically
lose some key count due to whatever was stored in the temporary files).
I last nuked the datastore on November 26, so I've accumulated ~40K keys
in less than two months, bringing my store to about 60% full. Then all
of a sudden the datastore hasn't grown by 200 persistent keys in several
days. 

Seems to me either nobody's inserting anything, or nobody's requesting
anything new, or maybe everyone's inserting and requesting as usual but
the data isn't getting propagated. One thing of interest is that in
Frost, on Monday I got a whole bunch of troll messages (Oprah Winfrey
everywhere) but I haven't seen much since. It's as if nothing's getting
through, or perhaps nobody's posting anything, or perhaps people are
posting but nobody's able to see it, which takes me back to I don't
know what the problem is :)

BTW this experience is all on stable, I know you're inserting from
unstable so I'll have to give it a shot there and see how things turn
out. What HTL are you using to insert?

-s
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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with tech mailing list?

2004-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
Did you send the email from the same email address you used to subscribe?

Ian.

Victor Denisov wrote:
Hello,

I've subcribed to the tech mailing list, received a confirmation and then (a
couple of hours later) sent an e-mail to it.
Contrary to my expectations, I've received a reply telling me that my
message awaits moderator approval since I'm not a subscriber to the list.
What gives?
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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RE: [freenet-support] Freenet stable build 5063

2004-01-21 Thread Kevin Bennett
Been running this for 20 hours now, and I have to say it rocks :)

Splitfiles in Frost and Fuqid are coming down at a rate of about 10k/s,
about 15-20x the rate they were coming down a week ago and DBR freesites
that were slow to arrive are now arriving usually within a few minutes.

If you want stats, here's a few that seem useful.  If you want more, just
ask as I don't know which are the most useful.

According to the connection manager page, in 20 hours it's transferred 1.1GB
up and 1.5GB down, way more than for the last few weeks (excepting the brief
surge when 5054 was still small).  Memory usage varies between 150-170MB,
CPU usage ~20% of an AMD 2500+.

Success probabilities are huge in comparison with previous builds:

Probability of success of an incoming request
21-Jan-2004 16:39:26
0 | 0.31746033
1 | 0.22285715
2 | 0.19723183
3 | 0.14285715
4 | 0.24358974
5 | 0.2173913
6 | 0.13824885
7 | 0.23214285
8 | 0.13261649
9 | 0.08004926
a | 0.07307172
b | 0.12169312
c | 0.26865673
d | 0.16981132
e | 0.26573426
f | 0.25

Max: 0.31746033
Most successful: 0

Last week these were all, without exception, 0.01.

inboundConnectionRatio is ~85%.

routingTime is ~17ms.

outputBytesTrailerChunks/outputBytes=0.58

Once again: nice job guys :)

Kevin.


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Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet stable build 5063


Freenet stable build 5063 is now available. {snip}


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[freenet-support] Boycott truthout.org

2004-01-21 Thread Michael
  We now boycott truthout.org. These so-called professional, objective
 journalists are quite convincing with their cutting-edge articles and
   editorials but one major and fundamental problem that ruins their
   credibility at the outset is the fact that the are willing to give
  credibility to broken governmental systems . Their 'truths' are thus
  canceled out. News isn't the New York Times which spews repetitious
rhetoric. News is NEW. New knowledge of REAL events, the scope of which
 go deeper than new takes on false suppositions and premises spouted by
  groups with selfish agendas.

Your ignorance of the issues of the fundamental decadence of the
foundations of so-called civilized society so a glaring incompetence in
your ability and desire to make the changes necessary to improve the
human lot.  You ignore the wider scope of the problems.  You focus on
moving pebbles when the mountain needs to be moved.  You ignore issues
that may not be popular within your clique.  Objective?  Only
superficially.  Your 'contributions' are only to the smoke and clouds of
so many other media outlets and the increasing volume of your voices
simply adds to the falsehood, the mass-media pollution and for this I
and many others do not thank you and your kind.  The tiny sparks of
light your publication occasionally emits are fireflies in the sun.
Your overt and deliberate failure to recognize the atrocities of war
weapons such as DU and cluster bombs and land mines is a minor example
of what gets lost in your quagmire of replicating delusions.  

You're good though.  Keep telling yourself that in the mirror.  Bush and
Cheney and Rumsfeld and Kerry do.




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Re: [freenet-support] Re: Freenet haiku errmm

2004-01-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 17:40, Toad wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 09:27:06AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Insertion on unstable are more or less working; it start working
   again one month ago.
  
  The performance varied from no retries, 4 hours to insert a medium-size
  freesite, to 4 retries-40 hours overall lenght.
  
  Insertion on stable are almost impossible since october; I had
  just one success, but the site was irretrievable.
  
  Toad pointed that poor performance can depend from the small size
  of unstable; I'm interested in know more about this statement.
  
  I had exactly the opposite sensation; that stable is far smaller
  that unstable ...
 
 No, stable is huuuge. At least 690 nodes.

Comparing, how many unstable ones ???

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Re: [freenet-support] where is the routing table in 5063?

2004-01-21 Thread Toad
You mean from the web interface?
http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html - as it always
has been.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 06:13:26PM +0100, Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
 where is the routing table in 5063?
 
 with regards,
 Max Moritz Sievers
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Re: [freenet-support] Wha Wha What?

2004-01-21 Thread Toad
Nothing important. IT means your node is pretty severely CPU overloaded,
probably. It will be a lower visibility in future builds.

On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 10:57:26PM +0100, Arne Teichmann wrote:
 Just saw that in my log, what does it mean?
 
 
 Waited more than 200ms to dequeue, 10 in queue, 2473 millis since enqueued last 
 item, 65927 maximum waits so far - could indicate serious JVM bug. Please report to 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] along with JVM and OS/kernel.
 
 Additional info:
   Architecture x86 
   Available processors 1 
   Operating System Windows 2000 
   OS Version 5.0 
 
 
   JVM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc. 
   JVM Name Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 
   JVM Version 1.4.2_03-b02 
 
 
 Cheers Arne

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[freenet-support] Problem with Windows (or perhaps Microsoft)

2004-01-21 Thread Nicholas Sturm
Since you announced the last stable release I have been unable to download
a new release.

Background:  For about a month I have gotten sporadic replacement of URLs
by Internet Explorer by the following:

http://www.marsfind.com/ufts.php?ver=100uid=00063dc614af4a85aefef19c015d5f3
dstatus=-2146697211
query=http%3A%2F%2Fstart.earthlink.net%2F

As of the last week it is always replaced when trying to use the I.E.
explorer.

I believe it is a problem that I.E. cannot resolve alphabetic addresses.  A
similar event happened on another machine in May 2001 using Windows and I
was never able to resolve the problem (that is, that machine
even with several replacements of different versions of Window will not
access the Internet).

I can use Mozilla as a browser, but having it active does not permit
download of freenet package.  

Any suggestions of something to try?  Although I've used Linux, I'm not
prepared to really learn to use Linux as a compiler.  And I've never used
it for Internet service.

The Capture3 is a sample of the error message given on attempt at download.

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Re: [freenet-support] New with this ... please some help.

2004-01-21 Thread Robert Greenage


Do any of these file names relate in any way to freenet ? I have
found them in my
 C:\Windows\Temp folder

 6AB82A61-4C-3D-A758-44455354
 6AB82A62-4C-3D-A758-44455354
 6AB82A63-4C-3D-A758-44455354

 I am running win98se. When I tried to run a virus scan it stopped
at the first of these files . These files appear to have been generated
when I d/l the three seednode reference files.
 
  Any help here with this one?
   Freenet lives at C:\Freenet


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[freenet-support] RE: Freenet stable build 5063

2004-01-21 Thread Newsbyte



"Been running this for 20 hours now, 
and I have to say it rocks :)"

It rocks? stable?

It *rocks*, you say?


Please state the nature of your medical 
condition.

Or, if N/A, please indicatefrom whichparallel 
universe you cameand how youmanaged to postinto this 
one.
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Re: [freenet-support] where is the routing table in 5063?

2004-01-21 Thread S
I think he means the big barcode visual of the keyspace. It must be
incompatible with NGR, because it disappeared from stable once before,
back when NGR was first tested.

-s

On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:41:51 +
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You mean from the web interface?
 http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodestatus/nodestatus.html - as it always
 has been.
 
 On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 06:13:26PM +0100, Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
  where is the routing table in 5063?
  
  with regards,
  Max Moritz Sievers
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