[freenet-support] Re: Freenet causing crashes...
Don Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That's good to know. Thanks. In the event log, does the message say TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.? Cuz if so, that's the 10 half-open connection thing I mentioned in an earlier post. So far, that's the only TCPIP messages I've gotten in event manager, personally. Yup, that's the message. And while I said I'd only seen it on starting Freenet I've now seen it 3 times in 24 hours - after I started running FreeSpider. Spidered: 2933 Unspidered: 7378 after 24 hours for those of you keeping score at home. In response to your other comment taht you may not keep it running on a desktop machine. Running Windows XP Pro on a Celeron 1.1 GHz runs quite nicely on a desktop machine (my wife's) and you'd barely know it was there. Just so long as the bandwidth settings (incoming and outgoing) are limited so email and web browsing isn't too slow. BUT I did have to increase the RAM. Since 5088, 192 Mb of RAM wasn't enough. Now with 768 Mb Windows is much sweeter (with or without Freenet). ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [freenet-support] Re: Freenet causing crashes...
That's good to know. Thanks. In the event log, does the message say TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.? Cuz if so, that's the 10 half-open connection thing I mentioned in an earlier post. So far, that's the only TCPIP messages I've gotten in event manager, personally. Don -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wayne McDougall Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 12:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [freenet-support] Re: Freenet causing crashes... On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 02:11:40PM -0400, Don Gregory wrote: Anybody else here have any trouble with Freenet running on XP SP2? I know SP2 is still a bit new to most people, and it's a HUGE service pack, weighing in at over 260M, and it screws with hundreds of system files, so I'd like to be able to rule that out definitively if anybody here is using SP2 with Freenet without incident. There have been reports of it messing with other pieces of software, so I naturally assumed this might be a likely suspect. Adding a data point. I'm running Freenet on XP SP2 with no problems at all. The only point I've noted is that SP2 will throttle TCP/IP connections if too many failed connections occur in too short a time. When I restart Freenet I'll get a few events in the event log reporting that the throttling has kicked in. My assumption is that freenet is trying to reestablish connections to the nodes it knew about previously - some of which aren't there any more. This has done no harm that I can observe. Freenet has no problems starting up and isn't noticeably slower at doing so. It seems to run just the same as before and I haven't observed any connection throttling during Freenet operations. I'm happy. ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.su pport Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[freenet-support] Re: Freenet causing crashes...
Don Gregory writes: I just recently setup a node, and I'm trying to let it run for a while to give it a chance to spread its tendrils so to speak. I'm at the point now where it's had maybe 4-5 hours to run over my 3Mb cable connection and I'm STARTING to get a little responsiveness from the network. Problem is, I want to leave it running for several hours to fully propagate itself, whatever, but it seems to be gobbling up a LOT of CPU power. Well, not the Freenet executable, but the java engine running The freenet.exe is just the system tray application, not Freenet itself. it. That by itself wouldn't be a problem, but it seems to be making my computer crash. After leaving it running for 15 minutes or so, my computer will spontaneously crash/shut-down. Sounds like that your CPU is overheating. I tried setting the CPU priority in the config tool to be below normal, I tried setting the process priority in Task Manager to be below normal for both the javaw.exe and freenet.exe processes, but it's still devouring over 90% of my CPU on average, and it's still crashing my Programs with low priorities still can consume most of the CPU time, if there are no other CPU-intensive programs running. Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment, SE v1.4.2_04 Try upgrading to 1.4.2_05 -- Mika Hirvonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://nightwatch.mine.nu/ Get Freenet from: http://cs181027153.pp.htv.fi:8891/J0~0J7ajDJE/ ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [freenet-support] Re: Freenet causing crashes...
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mika Hirvonen Sent: den 18 augusti 2004 15:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [freenet-support] Re: Freenet causing crashes... Don Gregory writes: I just recently setup a node, and I'm trying to let it run for a while to give it a chance to spread its tendrils so to speak. I'm at the point now where it's had maybe 4-5 hours to run over my 3Mb cable connection and I'm STARTING to get a little responsiveness from the network. Problem is, I want to leave it running for several hours to fully propagate itself, whatever, but it seems to be gobbling up a LOT of CPU power. Well, not the Freenet executable, but the java engine running The freenet.exe is just the system tray application, not Freenet itself. it. That by itself wouldn't be a problem, but it seems to be making my computer crash. After leaving it running for 15 minutes or so, my computer will spontaneously crash/shut-down. Sounds like that your CPU is overheating. I tried setting the CPU priority in the config tool to be below normal, I tried setting the process priority in Task Manager to be below normal for both the javaw.exe and freenet.exe processes, but it's still devouring over 90% of my CPU on average, and it's still crashing my Programs with low priorities still can consume most of the CPU time, if there are no other CPU-intensive programs running. Also try setting the JavaMem parameter in the FLaunch.ini file to something like '192M' or '256M' instead of whatever it is set to right now. Cheers /N ___ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]