Darren kirjoitti:
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 07:09:52AM +0200, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
Basically, I compiled my own libjbigi-linux-none.so and put it in
/usr/lib64 (Fedora Core 3's directory for 64-bit libs) and added
-Djava.library.path=/usr/lib64 to the command line starting Freenet (the
environment
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 07:09:52AM +0200, Mika Hirvonen wrote:
> Darren wrote:
> >Well, I cant answer that question, but you may be following a false
> >trail. I'm essentially in the same boat, since I run gentoo under
> >amd64 and cannot get support for those libraries.
>
> I did some prelim
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 03:58:14PM -0600, Darren wrote:
> > Thread Pool
> > Total pooled threads50
> > Available pooled threads13
> > Pooled threads in use 37
> Your thread pool appears to be larger than mine as do your threads in
> use, so clearly your node is doing more work. (I
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 05:05:34PM +0100, Anders Bruun Olsen wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 10:09:43PM -0600, Darren wrote:
> > Well, I cant answer that question, but you may be following a false
> > trail. I'm essentially in the same boat, since I run gentoo under
> > amd64 and cannot get supp
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 10:09:43PM -0600, Darren wrote:
> Well, I cant answer that question, but you may be following a false
> trail. I'm essentially in the same boat, since I run gentoo under
> amd64 and cannot get support for those libraries.
> My cpu usage is very low however (like 5%), so
Darren wrote:
Well, I cant answer that question, but you may be following a false
trail. I'm essentially in the same boat, since I run gentoo under
amd64 and cannot get support for those libraries.
I did some preliminary tests yesterday, and managed to get
NativeBigInteger and Native FEC load
Well, I cant answer that question, but you may be following a false
trail. I'm essentially in the same boat, since I run gentoo under
amd64 and cannot get support for those libraries.
My cpu usage is very low however (like 5%), so there may be some
tweaking you can do.
What JVM are you using?
Hi,
I have just installed Freenet on my Gentoo machine and have noticed that
after it running for a while the java processes start to use quite alot
of CPU. In /var/freenet/freenet.stderr.log I get these lines which I
think might be part of the reason why it is so slow:
ERROR: Resource name [free