Re: [freenet-support] 5086 Funny stats

2004-07-26 Thread Trevor Smith
John;

39 backed off means 39 other nodes *would* have been contacted; but due to
max queries or recent rejects; we did not contact them; but rather skipped
them and continued looking for a node that we are still permitted to route
to. (call this load balancing / overload avoidance or whatever you like) so
47 nodes were considered; but we only attempted to contact 8

Trevor

- Original Message - 
From: John Huttley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [freenet-support] 5086 Funny stats


 Hi toad,
 here I've the real thing


 Attempts were made to contact 8 nodes.

   * 0 were totally unreachable.
   * 8 restarted.
   * 0 cleanly rejected.
   * 39 backed off.

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[freenet-support] Unstable: chunk timeouts

2004-07-18 Thread Trevor Smith
Hello

In my unstable log files (build 60161) I am noting a lot of timeout waiting
for chunks messages -- which to me mean 'found the data; but I didn't want
to wait long enough to get it' ... is this just me? is this new? (sorry I
don't keep logs to go back to; nor can I say I really look at them much) is
there a parameter I can set in the freenet.conf file to tell my node to wait
longer?

I don't see the same on the stable's log files; although again, I don't
check the logs much so I'm only looking at a number of minutes on each (I
have my system truncate the log files every 15 mins -- I figure the space is
more useful for the datastore; and do I really want log files that might be
used to incriminate someone (not me because I don't do anything frowned upon
by my government; but still I don't want my logs used against anyone else
either!)

Trevor


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[freenet-support] TFE Cruft offline today?

2003-01-08 Thread Trevor Smith
Hi all;

Just noting the absence of these two sites today and wondering if these
sites are missing from all of freenet; or if it is perhaps just my
corner?

Trevor



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Re: [freenet-support] backup

2002-06-14 Thread Trevor Smith

 Is it enough to do periodic backup of the hard disk in order to save the
 data stored in our freenet node in case of crashes?

I wouldn't even bother with the backup of the datastore; just have the node
references exported at some sort of frequency (daily?) so you can use that
as the seednodes rather than the public ones also make sure that you backup
the nodes own key (so other nodes accept it as being the same node; named
node_port# if I'm correct) and config file (freenet.ini or freenet.conf);
I consider the datastore like the cache directory of my web browser; if it
gets lost; no big deal I can get the data from the internet again (in the
case of freenet; the data exists out there; on other nodes; or else it
wasn't important enough to worry about if your node was the last node that
it existed on)

Trevor



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