Re: [freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Toad
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 12:21:16AM +0100, Troed S?ngberg wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 22:02:41 +, Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Are there any incoming connections? Please can we eliminate the obvious
> >causes first especially as others say it's not that bad? I know there's
> >a problem with RNFs, and all I can say is we are working on it on
> >unstable with the new rate limiting code.
> 
> 304 :)

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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Troed Sångberg
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 22:02:41 +, Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Are there any incoming connections? Please can we eliminate the obvious
causes first especially as others say it's not that bad? I know there's
a problem with RNFs, and all I can say is we are working on it on
unstable with the new rate limiting code.
304 :)

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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Toad
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 03:16:21PM +0100, Troed S?ngberg wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:01:36 +, Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Are there any incoming connections? Go to the web interface, click on
> >Advanced mode if necessary, and click on Open Connections. If there are
> >no incoming connections after 2 days, something relatively obvious is
> >wrong.
> >
> >>Second, the "store" folder is only 1,5MB (started from 50-100k, i
> >>think), while the assigned space is 1,4Gb!
> >>I've tried to update it, to download new seednodes, but nothing worked.
> >
> >That supports the above theory.
> 
> Toad,
> 
> Since re-introducing NGR into stable at least my node has grinded almost  
> to a halt with similar symptoms. A very small amount of connections,  
> almost none transferring data, very little data going through at all - and  
> I often get "network is busy" or "data not found".

Are there any incoming connections? Please can we eliminate the obvious
causes first especially as others say it's not that bad? I know there's
a problem with RNFs, and all I can say is we are working on it on
unstable with the new rate limiting code.
> 
> Add running out of memory often to that, and I have a very unhappy node.
> 
> Are others experiencing the same? There are seemingly almost no messages  
> posted to Frost either, which would support that you are ..
> 
> regards,
> Troed
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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Toad
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:06:46PM +0100, Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 February 2004 15:16, Troed S?ngberg wrote:
> > Toad,
> >
> > Since re-introducing NGR into stable at least my node has grinded almost
> > to a halt with similar symptoms. A very small amount of connections,
> > almost none transferring data, very little data going through at all - and
> > I often get "network is busy" or "data not found".
> 
> No, I have two nodes running and they have more connections than ever and use 
> their full bandwidth almost all the time:
> Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)  205 (178/27/512)
> Since 5064 I could retrieve keys which I believed were fallen off the network.
> Also 5065 improved the situation further.

Interesting. Good news is reported rarely; bad news is groaned about
constantly. Nice that people report the good news occasionally :)
> 
> > Add running out of memory often to that, and I have a very unhappy node.
> 
> My nodes are usually down at night. With 5064 I had it up for two days and 
> freenet was out of memory (having 192 MB for JVM).

Interesting. That's with -Xmx192M? Or with 192MB of actual RAM?
> 
> > Are others experiencing the same? There are seemingly almost no messages
> > posted to Frost either, which would support that you are ..
> 
> I don't use Frost.
> 
> 
> with regards,
> Max Moritz Sievers
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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Max Moritz Sievers
On Wednesday 04 February 2004 15:16, Troed Sångberg wrote:
> Toad,
>
> Since re-introducing NGR into stable at least my node has grinded almost
> to a halt with similar symptoms. A very small amount of connections,
> almost none transferring data, very little data going through at all - and
> I often get "network is busy" or "data not found".

No, I have two nodes running and they have more connections than ever and use 
their full bandwidth almost all the time:
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit)  205 (178/27/512)
Since 5064 I could retrieve keys which I believed were fallen off the network.
Also 5065 improved the situation further.

> Add running out of memory often to that, and I have a very unhappy node.

My nodes are usually down at night. With 5064 I had it up for two days and 
freenet was out of memory (having 192 MB for JVM).

> Are others experiencing the same? There are seemingly almost no messages
> posted to Frost either, which would support that you are ..

I don't use Frost.


with regards,
Max Moritz Sievers

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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Troed Sångberg
On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 14:01:36 +, Toad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Are there any incoming connections? Go to the web interface, click on
Advanced mode if necessary, and click on Open Connections. If there are
no incoming connections after 2 days, something relatively obvious is
wrong.
Second, the "store" folder is only 1,5MB (started from 50-100k, i
think), while the assigned space is 1,4Gb!
I've tried to update it, to download new seednodes, but nothing worked.
That supports the above theory.
Toad,

Since re-introducing NGR into stable at least my node has grinded almost  
to a halt with similar symptoms. A very small amount of connections,  
almost none transferring data, very little data going through at all - and  
I often get "network is busy" or "data not found".

Add running out of memory often to that, and I have a very unhappy node.

Are others experiencing the same? There are seemingly almost no messages  
posted to Frost either, which would support that you are ..

regards,
Troed
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Re: [freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Toad
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 01:02:45PM +0100, Daniele wrote:
> Hi!
> I've downoloaded freenet some days ago. I istalled it on two machines: 
> one is running Windows XP, the other is running Linux Mandrake 9.2.
> I've encountered some problems in both the installations.
> In Windows XP i've correctly installed freenet, and it seems to be 
> happily running. But there are 2 problems:
> First, the connection is tremendously slow. It is 2 days that it is 
> running without interruption. It is not adsorbing almost any quote of 
> bandwith. I can access only to the web interface and some indexes (some 
> Dolphin and other), but when i try to connect to some of these (and i've 
> tried almost anyone!!!) it says "Couldn't retrieve the key", "The 
> network is busy. Try again later please" (2 days!).

Are there any incoming connections? Go to the web interface, click on
Advanced mode if necessary, and click on Open Connections. If there are
no incoming connections after 2 days, something relatively obvious is
wrong.

> Second, the "store" folder is only 1,5MB (started from 50-100k, i 
> think), while the assigned space is 1,4Gb!
> I've tried to update it, to download new seednodes, but nothing worked.

That supports the above theory.
> 
> On linux, more problems:
> 1) I can't start freenet without su root.

Ouch, what happens?
> 
> 2) When I start it, it says:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dp]$ su root
> Password:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dp]# sh ./playfree
> ./start-freenet.sh: line 1: head: command not found

Uhm, you don't have /usr/bin/head ?! Install it... or fix the path
problems preventing it from being used...

> Starting Freenet now: Done
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dp]# There was an error determining this node's physical 
> address(es).
> Please make sure  and  are correctly set.

Are you behind a firewall or NAT router? If so you will need to set
ipAddress e.g:
before:
%ipAddress=
after:
ipAddress=amphibian.dyndns.org (for example)
or
ipAddress=66.66.66.66

in your freenet.conf

> Note that you may put a host name in the  field if you have a 
> dynamic IP and are using a dynamic DNS service.ERROR: tcp/8481: Address 
> already in use
> freenet.ListenException: tcp/8481: Address already in use
>at 
> freenet.transport.tcpNIOListener.startListener(tcpNIOListener.java:78)
>at freenet.transport.tcpNIOListener.(tcpNIOListener.java:59)
>at 
> freenet.transport.tcpListeningAddress.getNIOListener(tcpListeningAddress.java:43)
>at 
> freenet.interfaces.BaseLocalNIOInterface.getListener(BaseLocalNIOInterface.java:110)
>at 
> freenet.interfaces.BaseLocalNIOInterface.(BaseLocalNIOInterface.java:138)
>at 
> freenet.interfaces.LocalNIOInterface.(LocalNIOInterface.java:35)
>at freenet.node.Main.startNode(Main.java:1759)
>at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:1172)
> Could not bind to listening port(s) - maybe another node is running?
> Or, you might not have privileges to bind to a port < 1024.
> 
> (NOTE: playfree is a program made to extend the path to Java 
> environment, to start freenet and to start frost (that works, but there 
> is no connection, it seems).
> code of playfree:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> cd /usr/SharedF/freenet
> #include java:
> PATH=/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_03/bin
> #include sys bin:
> PATH=$PATH:/bin
> #Run freenet
> sh ./start-freenet.sh
> cd ./Frost
> # Run Frost
> sh ./frost.sh
> 
> 3)I've seen in the windows version that there are many options to 
> configure. In the linux version i can't find them, and i can't find a 
> file that contains these options.

They are all in freenet.conf.
> 
> I have updated the version of freenet using update.sh. It worked, but 
> freenet continue to say me the same things!!!

Something is seriously wrong but probably easy to fix.
> 
> Thanks!!!
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[freenet-support] Problems with linux and windows xp

2004-02-04 Thread Daniele
Hi!
I've downoloaded freenet some days ago. I istalled it on two machines: 
one is running Windows XP, the other is running Linux Mandrake 9.2.
I've encountered some problems in both the installations.
In Windows XP i've correctly installed freenet, and it seems to be 
happily running. But there are 2 problems:
First, the connection is tremendously slow. It is 2 days that it is 
running without interruption. It is not adsorbing almost any quote of 
bandwith. I can access only to the web interface and some indexes (some 
Dolphin and other), but when i try to connect to some of these (and i've 
tried almost anyone!!!) it says "Couldn't retrieve the key", "The 
network is busy. Try again later please" (2 days!).
Second, the "store" folder is only 1,5MB (started from 50-100k, i 
think), while the assigned space is 1,4Gb!
I've tried to update it, to download new seednodes, but nothing worked.

On linux, more problems:
1) I can't start freenet without su root.
2) When I start it, it says:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] dp]$ su root
Password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dp]# sh ./playfree
./start-freenet.sh: line 1: head: command not found
Starting Freenet now: Done
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dp]# There was an error determining this node's physical 
address(es).
Please make sure  and  are correctly set.
Note that you may put a host name in the  field if you have a 
dynamic IP and are using a dynamic DNS service.ERROR: tcp/8481: Address 
already in use
freenet.ListenException: tcp/8481: Address already in use
   at 
freenet.transport.tcpNIOListener.startListener(tcpNIOListener.java:78)
   at freenet.transport.tcpNIOListener.(tcpNIOListener.java:59)
   at 
freenet.transport.tcpListeningAddress.getNIOListener(tcpListeningAddress.java:43)
   at 
freenet.interfaces.BaseLocalNIOInterface.getListener(BaseLocalNIOInterface.java:110)
   at 
freenet.interfaces.BaseLocalNIOInterface.(BaseLocalNIOInterface.java:138)
   at 
freenet.interfaces.LocalNIOInterface.(LocalNIOInterface.java:35)
   at freenet.node.Main.startNode(Main.java:1759)
   at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:1172)
Could not bind to listening port(s) - maybe another node is running?
Or, you might not have privileges to bind to a port < 1024.

(NOTE: playfree is a program made to extend the path to Java 
environment, to start freenet and to start frost (that works, but there 
is no connection, it seems).
code of playfree:

#!/bin/sh

cd /usr/SharedF/freenet
#include java:
PATH=/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_03/bin
#include sys bin:
PATH=$PATH:/bin
#Run freenet
sh ./start-freenet.sh
cd ./Frost
# Run Frost
sh ./frost.sh

3)I've seen in the windows version that there are many options to 
configure. In the linux version i can't find them, and i can't find a 
file that contains these options.

I have updated the version of freenet using update.sh. It worked, but 
freenet continue to say me the same things!!!

Thanks!!!



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