Thanks, that worked. Would you happen to know the min/max for the
entries that have a numeric value?
Salah Coronya wrote:
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Will someone please post the new .conf file with min/max and defaults?
Apparently the .conf file is
All the config options and their code-specified default values can be
found on the web interface:
http://127.0.0.1:/servlet/nodeinfo/documentation/cli
If you don't use the Windows graphical configuration tool, I'd suggest
deleting all the default entries in the config file and using a file
That was helpful - thanks.
Sorry to belabor the issue, but I still wonder if 100 is a reasonable
number of connections, why would the default be 200? Shouldn't the
default be 100?
Kevin Steen wrote:
All the config options and their code-specified default values can be
found on the web
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That was helpful - thanks.
Sorry to belabor the issue, but I still wonder if 100 is a reasonable
number of connections, why would the default be 200? Shouldn't the
default be 100?
It's unclear ATM. We need a reasonable
Latest stable, windows 2000, java 1.4.2:
After a restart and seeing that I have these peers:
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 13 (12/1/200)
Transfers active (Transmitting/Receiving) 1 (0/1)
Data waiting to be transferred None
Total amount of data
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 10:31:41AM +0200, Jano wrote:
Latest stable, windows 2000, java 1.4.2:
After a restart and seeing that I have these peers:
Connections open (Inbound/Outbound/Limit) 13 (12/1/200)
OUCH! Have you reseeded recently? In any case if you leave it running
for a day
Will someone please post the new .conf file with min/max and defaults?
Apparently the .conf file is not updated when the version is updated.
Toad wrote:
No, it's 200. It used to be 512.
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Will someone please post the new .conf file with min/max and defaults?
Apparently the .conf file is not updated when the version is updated.
Toad wrote:
No, it's 200. It used to be 512.