:-))).
One thing I was thinking about is if the recompiling of the source on my
machine (with all local settings) would help. I'll have to try it during the
weekend.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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maybe it would be possible to consider to make such an option?
With best regards,
Victor Denisov.
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listening socket for each node it contacts
(or, God forbid, for each request it makes - but this isn't likely, judging
by the number of open sockets I see when loading TFE), I'd like to hear if
this is under consideration for modification in future versions.
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Victor Denisov
be happy to provide it.
Is this a bug with FIW/Freenet or am I doing something stupid?
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Hmmm. Strange. This was the first thing I've thought, so I've tried setting
it to 30 minutes (actual FEC encoding takes ~ 12 mins on this machine) - no
luck, the error still happens.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Again, hmm. Not that my node is overloaded (it can handle ~2-4 qph easily,
at least, w/ NGR). And it has a decent advertise probability.
So, why no one talks to me, just a single lousy node? What should I do?
With best regards,
Victor Denisov
d by your node grows constantly,
until you start getting Out Of Memory errors (or OOMs for short).
So far, attempts by developers to catchthis
particular bugweren't successful. The only
advice I can give is to restart a node once in a while (every 6 to 12 hours
seems to be a good choice).
Regards
amount of L2 cache available on modern low-end
CPUs.
Regards,
Victor Denisov,
CEO, Jera Systems, Moscow, Russia
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some known nio problems, so its not recommended as well.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 4:23 AM
Subject: [freenet-support] Freenet on NetBSD 1.6 (old java version)
Hi.
I recently got my broadband
- maybe
there's some sort of too short a timeout somewhere in the download
code... So, if you're sure you can download files from Freenet website,
you can try to install Freenet several times over the course of about a
day - sometimes it does help.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Victor Denisov schrieb:
| Yes, you have to forward ports if you're behind NAT, regardless of the
| DMZ. All that DMZ really does is that router doesn't perform any traffic
| filtering for it by default, not that it can magically
a week.
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Victor Denisov.
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that it won't be started before I had the
chance to enter the volume password.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
Hierophant wrote:
| Do any of you know whether this has worked?
|
| I'm running Freenet 0.7 in Ubuntu 8.04 in VMware Server 1.0 in a
| TrueCrypt volume in Windows Server 2003, and it all worked perfectly
library?
On a related topic, Windows x86-64 native binary for Onion FEC isn't
present as well. Are there plans to include it in the foreseeable future?
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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x64 with Java 1.6.0_06, 64 bit.
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Victor Denisov.
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Argh. Are these simple downloads ([EMAIL PROTECTED]/filename), or parts of
freesites
(mutliple slashes, maybe USKs)??
All simple CHKs, inserted with Frost (judging by the redirects).
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Running 1192 on Java 1.6.0_06 64-bit, Windows XP x64.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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should fix all this
anyway ... but recent bugs in trunk and other factors mean I haven't had much
time to work on it lately ...
Well, it's not something to loose sleep over. If db4o branch would fix
the problem, then it seems to be a good idea to concentrate on that.
Regards,
Victor Denisov
(at least, as far as I was able to verify my download history).
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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it allocate more than ~ 80 Mb.
Any thoughts on why this could be happening? I hadn't seen anyone
complain about the performance of 1208/09 yet, so it is probably
something with my machine :-(, but it beats me what it could be :-(.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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be that most of them are
file handles for various files opened by both Freenet and JVM itself.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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+ anywhere from 10 to 50 Kb/s,
depending on how much disk thrashing is going on.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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on to help?
BTW, I have logging set to ERROR for now, as with NORMAL level it logs
~2Mb per minute, adding noticeably to overall disk contention.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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object is being persisted too often, etc. Also, it
could be that a certain method blocks too often and for too much time in
Windows, leading to poor I/O performance. But it's a long shot, this I
agree with.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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for the entire duration Freenet was running, as were MySQL and MS SQL
Server instances I work on. I also tried disabling my antivirus/personal
firewall (Agnitum Outpost Security Suite), but it didn't result in a
noticeable improvement in performance.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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, or ~ 8 Kb/s
(which probably translates into ~10 to 20 writes per second, considering
internal buffering and OS write-behind caching).
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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that firewall contributes to this number, as its driver runs in kernel
space, obviously.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
Network, friends and physical security levels.
All on NORMAL here.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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Victor - might this be your issue as well?
ROFL. So that just leaves victor...
Sorry, was away on a long weekend :-(. I'll fire up the node first thing
tomorrow with requested logging and will report back.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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that
on my machine the node works much better now, unless I really stress it
(like queuing 100+ downloads).
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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have random UDP ports, which is also not very typical for
online games.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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settings before you've run Freenet successfully
for at least a month or so, then you can start to gently tweak your
configuration further.
Finally, do not start more than ~10 downloads at once, especially if
they're for large ( 100 MB) files.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
On 19.05.2015 6:06, Dave
Please try following my instructions and see if it'll help. If it won't
help, please give a concise explanation of what went wrong, including
direct copy-pastes of relevant lines from wrapper.log or freenet-*.log.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
On 19.05.2015 19:32, Dave Larsen wrote:
im just pissed
library?
On a related topic, Windows x86-64 native binary for Onion FEC isn't
present as well. Are there plans to include it in the foreseeable future?
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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>> Argh. Are these simple downloads (CHK at .../filename), or parts of
freesites
>> (mutliple slashes, maybe USKs)??
All simple CHKs, inserted with Frost (judging by the redirects).
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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it allocate more than ~ 80 Mb.
Any thoughts on why this could be happening? I hadn't seen anyone
complain about the performance of 1208/09 yet, so it is probably
something with my machine :-(, but it beats me what it could be :-(.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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is holding, but my guess would be that most of them are
file handles for various files opened by both Freenet and JVM itself.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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d 75-85 Kb/s, with 1208+ anywhere from 10 to 50 Kb/s,
depending on how much disk thrashing is going on.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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w a part of the JDK
distributive) on my machine help? Any logging I can turn on to help?
BTW, I have logging set to ERROR for now, as with NORMAL level it logs
~2Mb per minute, adding noticeably to overall disk contention.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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n/invocation counts, available in
both profilers. Perhaps some method/query is being called unexpectedly
often, or a certain object is being persisted too often, etc. Also, it
could be that a certain method blocks too often and for too much time in
Windows, leading to poor I/O performance. But it's a lo
topped
for the entire duration Freenet was running, as were MySQL and MS SQL
Server instances I work on. I also tried disabling my antivirus/personal
firewall (Agnitum Outpost Security Suite), but it didn't result in a
noticeable improvement in performance.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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inutes, or ~ 8 Kb/s
(which probably translates into ~10 to 20 writes per second, considering
internal buffering and OS write-behind caching).
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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> Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
> Network, friends and physical security levels.
All on NORMAL here.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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>> Victor - might this be your issue as well?
>
> ROFL. So that just leaves victor...
Sorry, was away on a long weekend :-(. I'll fire up the node first thing
tomorrow with requested logging and will report back.
Regards,
Victor Denisov
ebooted about once a week.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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e system certain additional memory to
manage its internal structures - hence the difference.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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).
Running 1192 on Java 1.6.0_06 64-bit, Windows XP x64.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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something to loose sleep over. If db4o branch would fix
the problem, then it seems to be a good idea to concentrate on that.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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pen with Frost-inserted
contents (at least, as far as I was able to verify my download history).
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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that it won't be started before I had the
chance to enter the volume password.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
Hierophant wrote:
| Do any of you know whether this has worked?
|
| I'm running Freenet 0.7 in Ubuntu 8.04 in VMware Server 1.0 in a
| TrueCrypt volume in Windows Server 2003, and it all worked perfectly
first? Could it be
that large files (with lots of blocks) choke small files?
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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? Should I increase logging level to achieve this?
If not, perhaps I can try and see if I'll be able to understand how the
queue manager works, to add this functionality - where should I start
looking?
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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