Re: [freenet-support] node doesn't start

2009-08-18 Thread sich
Juiceman a écrit :
 Does this happen every time you try to start it?

 A quick and dirty workaround might be to delete your node.db4o file
 while your node is shutdown.  Note this will cause you to lose any
 downloads you have in progess...  You should make a backup copy of
 this file first.

 If it had been happening every time, let us know if it fixes it.

I have remove the node.db4 file and now it's ok.
Thanks :)

sich
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[freenet-support] Time to fill datastore

2009-08-18 Thread Sam
Hello,

I am wondering how long it should take to fill up the datastore of 100g that I 
setup? It has only filled up about 10g of the 50g (datastore half of 
datastore). This node has been running 24/7 for almost a year now with the 
setting of 100g for datastore. The connection speed is 100kB/sec up and down 
and it averages close to that. I rarely download anything from freenet, but 
shouldn't other peoples traffic cause my datastore to be filled up by a year 
of running at 100kB/sec!?

Is that normal that it is so incredibly under utilizing the space I have given 
it?

Or is something wrong?
Should I nuke it and reinstall freenet completely? I don't want to try nuking 
it if it is just going to end up taking a year to build up to 10g again.

Thanks for any help.
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Re: [freenet-support] Time to fill datastore

2009-08-18 Thread Evan Daniel
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Samtest...@codingninjas.org wrote:
 Hello,

 I am wondering how long it should take to fill up the datastore of 100g that I
 setup? It has only filled up about 10g of the 50g (datastore half of
 datastore). This node has been running 24/7 for almost a year now with the
 setting of 100g for datastore. The connection speed is 100kB/sec up and down
 and it averages close to that. I rarely download anything from freenet, but
 shouldn't other peoples traffic cause my datastore to be filled up by a year
 of running at 100kB/sec!?

 Is that normal that it is so incredibly under utilizing the space I have given
 it?

 Or is something wrong?
 Should I nuke it and reinstall freenet completely? I don't want to try nuking
 it if it is just going to end up taking a year to build up to 10g again.

 Thanks for any help.

Nuking things won't help anything, and is bad for the network.  Please don't.

Unfortunately, this is a known issue that needs fixing.  See eg bugs
2932 and 2933 on the bugtracker.

Evan Daniel
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Re: [freenet-support] Time to fill datastore

2009-08-18 Thread Sam
Ok, I'll leave it then.

Thanks for the bug #'s and help.

 On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Samtest...@codingninjas.org wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I am wondering how long it should take to fill up the datastore of 100g
  that I setup? It has only filled up about 10g of the 50g (datastore half
  of datastore). This node has been running 24/7 for almost a year now with
  the setting of 100g for datastore. The connection speed is 100kB/sec up
  and down and it averages close to that. I rarely download anything from
  freenet, but shouldn't other peoples traffic cause my datastore to be
  filled up by a year of running at 100kB/sec!?
 
  Is that normal that it is so incredibly under utilizing the space I have
  given it?
 
  Or is something wrong?
  Should I nuke it and reinstall freenet completely? I don't want to try
  nuking it if it is just going to end up taking a year to build up to 10g
  again.
 
  Thanks for any help.
 
 Nuking things won't help anything, and is bad for the network.  Please
  don't.
 
 Unfortunately, this is a known issue that needs fixing.  See eg bugs
 2932 and 2933 on the bugtracker.
 
 Evan Daniel
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