[freenet-support] Re: "Outbound message overhead" ?

2005-11-18 Thread Bob
emiel  writes:

> 
> I always have a "Outbound message overhead" of 
> about 70% or more.
>  
> What exactly does "Outbound message overhead" 
> mean?
> And how can I get it lower?

You think that's bad, mine is always negative :)
Right now it's "-145% (-31,776,769 Bytes wasted in the last hour)", heh ... it
seems to work anyway though. I put it down to the fact it's Linux on a Sparc so
I have to use the rather less than up to date Blackdown-1.4.1-01.

As for exactly what it means I don't know, I would guess it's a rough measure of
the amount of effort (retries etc) needed to manage to send a message. In which
case you can improve it by generally tuning your node for performance and making
sure you can accept incoming connections.

Bob





[freenet-support] Re: "Outbound message overhead" ?

2005-11-18 Thread Bob
emiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 
> I always have a "Outbound message overhead" of 
> about 70% or more.
>  
> What exactly does "Outbound message overhead" 
> mean?
> And how can I get it lower?

You think that's bad, mine is always negative :)
Right now it's "-145% (-31,776,769 Bytes wasted in the last hour)", heh ... it
seems to work anyway though. I put it down to the fact it's Linux on a Sparc so
I have to use the rather less than up to date Blackdown-1.4.1-01.

As for exactly what it means I don't know, I would guess it's a rough measure of
the amount of effort (retries etc) needed to manage to send a message. In which
case you can improve it by generally tuning your node for performance and making
sure you can accept incoming connections.

Bob


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