Try changing it to -Xmx160M. That should fix the problem and allow you
to reseed. You can change it back afterwards. 5091 will solve the
problem by implementing a hack to use less memory, will be out today or
tomorrow. Apologies for the delay.
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 04:07:50AM +0200, Heine Laurse
Toad wrote:
How do you invoke Freenet? Via start-freenet.sh ? What -Xmx does it use?
Yes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freenet$ grep Xmx start-freenet.sh
echo Command line: java -Xmx128m $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main "$@"
nice -n 10 -- java -Xmx128m $JAVA_ARGS freenet.node.Main "$@" &
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 07:12:58AM -0700, Darrin Wait wrote:
> I have starting having the same problem. I am running
> Win 2k, 256 meg memory, and dial up connection. I
> thought maybe it was just the dial-up and connecting
> every now and then.
>
> Any one else seen this??
>
> Lots of seed
Heine Laursen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I've got this with the udating freenet lateley!
>
> When i upgrade freenet using the upgrade script, it produces a
> 24Mb seednodes.ref file, witch i suspect is causing my node of running
> out of memory!
>
I had the same problem. I cut off half o
I have starting having the same problem. I am running
Win 2k, 256 meg memory, and dial up connection. I
thought maybe it was just the dial-up and connecting
every now and then.
Any one else seen this??
Lots of seednodes means lots of people which is great,
but maybe there needs to be a max