Re: [freenet-support] freenet.conf empty

2004-09-12 Thread Niklas Bergh
Try running the freenet jar with a '--config' parameter. This should allow you to create a new freenet.conf file. On Mon, September 13, 2004 1:20, daniele said: > Hi! > I installed java, and run sh start-freenet.sh. I can use the interface, > and i can also browse something. BUT, my freenet.conf

Re: [freenet-support] is there any documentation

2004-09-12 Thread Niklas Bergh
Well, the load section in the general information page really is the best documenation of how the load factor is calculated. The load section of the general information page explains, both the formula for how the load is calculated, as well as what values that your node currently puts on the dif

[freenet-support] too high probability while kludging

2004-09-12 Thread Evan Daniel
Getting a lot of these in my log. Stable 5095, up a bit over 2 days, modest load / bw usage. Evan Daniel Sep 12, 2004 10:43:51 PM (freenet.node.rt.EdgeKludgingBinaryRunningAverage, YThread-378, ERROR): Too high probability: 1.003 while kludging [EMAIL PROTECTED] (-3 0s, 1003 1s, 1000 total), ini

[freenet-support] freenet.conf empty

2004-09-12 Thread daniele
Hi! I installed java, and run sh start-freenet.sh. I can use the interface, and i can also browse something. BUT, my freenet.conf file contains only 2 lines, and no conf questions where asked when at start-up. I remember I had the same problem when some months ago I tryed to install freenet, bu

[freenet-support] is there any documentation

2004-09-12 Thread UltraRed
that explains what the "load status" means on the freenet web interface?   also, who do i interpret the other data under "load" on the general information page as well as the other pages?   thanks.   UltraRed ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTE