Re: [freenet-support] Bandwidth settings

2002-11-09 Thread misty-
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 08:33:57AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > The default of 1 doesn't seem to properly limit the amount of use to
> > 1 - my outgoing data stream winds up using everything it has (15K) for
> > long periods of time while I have freenet running. A side effect of this
> > seems to be that my freenet node has load spikes where normally it'll be
> > sitting at around load average 2 or 3 and suddenly spike to around 15 or even
> > as high as 20 sometimes.
> 
> Using which build of Freenet?  The high load average problem is fixed
> in build 533.

Sorry for neglecting to say that. I'm using build 534 currently.

Tim McGrath

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Re: [freenet-support] Bandwidth settings

2002-11-09 Thread Greg Wooledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> The default of 1 doesn't seem to properly limit the amount of use to
> 1 - my outgoing data stream winds up using everything it has (15K) for
> long periods of time while I have freenet running. A side effect of this
> seems to be that my freenet node has load spikes where normally it'll be
> sitting at around load average 2 or 3 and suddenly spike to around 15 or even
> as high as 20 sometimes.

Using which build of Freenet?  The high load average problem is fixed
in build 533.

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[freenet-support] Bandwidth settings

2002-11-08 Thread misty-
I've found some odd behavior by using different settings in bandwidthLimit.

The default of 1 doesn't seem to properly limit the amount of use to 1 - my 
outgoing data stream winds up using everything it 
has (15K) for long periods of time while I have freenet running. A side effect of this 
seems to be that my freenet node has load spikes 
where normally it'll be sitting at around load average 2 or 3 and suddenly spike to 
around 15 or even as high as 20 sometimes.

Now, recently I lowered as an experiment bandwidthLimit to 5000 - strangely enough, 
this seems to be working, and a nice side effect of 
this is apparently I'm not as popular a node as I used to be - my loadaverage doesn't 
spike anymore.

I'd like to know what the reasons for this behavior are, as well as hear any 
suggestions as to what I should set my bandwidthLimit to. 
I don't mind using 5000, but I doubt it makes my node very efficient networkwise.

Tim McGrath

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