[freenet-support] seednode

2011-05-06 Thread Jelbert Holtrop
Hi,

Finally got my 50/50Mbit fiber. I would like to start a seed node but what kind 
of
cpu load could I expect from that? Can I use this node also for my regular 
freenet?
I was planning to use a mac mini C2D 1.83GHz.

The ip of my node is assigned by dhcp and if the modem is powered off it gets a
new ip. If that could be a probelem are there any solutions for that?

Regards,
Jelbert
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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-05-06 Thread Dsoslglece

Le 06/05/11 12:04, Jelbert Holtrop a écrit :

Hi,

Finally got my 50/50Mbit fiber. I would like to start a seed node but what kind 
of
cpu load could I expect from that? Can I use this node also for my regular 
freenet?
I was planning to use a mac mini C2D 1.83GHz.

The ip of my node is assigned by dhcp and if the modem is powered off it gets a
new ip. If that could be a probelem are there any solutions for that?

Regards,
Jelbert
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Hi,
just concerning your remark about IP changes, this is not a problem, 
just get a Dyndns (free) account.
Then, your Dyndns IP will appear for the people to find you (always the 
same) and they will be forwarded

to you through Dyndns services.
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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-23 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 13 Mar 2011 00:51:58 Karl Kashofer wrote:
 Hi !
 
 You can add my node, its on 1Mbit upstream, 24/7, 60GB space, not doing
 much.
 
 Hope it helps,
 Cheers,
 Karl
 
Thanks. Normally you should send them privately, just to limit noise. This will 
be used by the next build.


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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 05 Mar 2011 08:11:42 Roland Haeder wrote:
 Hi Matthew,
 
 sorry to give you only spare information. It was evening and I had no
 sleep in the night before. :)
 
 The server where freenet runs on is completely new one (I upgraded my
 old some only some weeks again) and is a Server4You server (Europe,
 http://www.datadock.eu/en/ is the actual data center).
 
 Since yesterday evening, GMT+1, 9:00pm it crashed 4 times. The freenet
 logfiles around that crashes did only show a FSParseException because of
 that unclean shutdown which is of course uncleanly shut down.
 
 The files themselves are stored on a software RAID (Mirror).
 
 Attached are two logfile, one regular with libjvm and one in TreeMap.

Not much I can do about that sort of JVM crash sadly. :|
 
 Regards,
 Roland
 


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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-04 Thread Roland Haeder
Hi,

sorry to say, but my seed node (with 128k bandwidth) is always
crashing. :( Maybe I setup to much which causes it?

Roland

On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 19:03 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
 On Tuesday 01 Mar 2011 19:06:37 folkert wrote:
   Is a seednode doing 25KB/s (and hardly any inserts) usefull for freenet?
   And am I right that this bandwidth is shared with the rest of the local
   freenet activity?
  
  Ok I discussed it with my hoster (excellent hoster by the way:
  www.soleus.nu) and got a green light for 50KB/s.
  
  So if I set
  node.opennet.acceptSeedConnections=true
  and
  node.inputBandwidthLimit=25600
  node.outputBandwidthLimit=25600
  and we've got us a new seed-node doing no more than 50KB/s?
 
 No.
 
 First, you need at least 40KB/sec outgoing and incoming to be a viable 
 seednode IMHO. I've done it at 40, and it's barely enough, it shows low very 
 payload and affects other use of Freenet; and it needs to maintain 
 connections to be a useful seed, so too low might be very bad.
 
 Second, turning on acceptSeedConnections is not enough, it has to be added to 
 the official list of seednodes manually, by sending me the opennet noderef.



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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-04 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 04 Mar 2011 20:01:20 Roland Haeder wrote:
 Hi,
 
 sorry to say, but my seed node (with 128k bandwidth) is always
 crashing. :( Maybe I setup to much which causes it?

Crashing? What do you mean?
 
 Roland
 
 On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 19:03 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
  On Tuesday 01 Mar 2011 19:06:37 folkert wrote:
Is a seednode doing 25KB/s (and hardly any inserts) usefull for freenet?
And am I right that this bandwidth is shared with the rest of the local
freenet activity?
   
   Ok I discussed it with my hoster (excellent hoster by the way:
   www.soleus.nu) and got a green light for 50KB/s.
   
   So if I set
 node.opennet.acceptSeedConnections=true
   and
 node.inputBandwidthLimit=25600
 node.outputBandwidthLimit=25600
   and we've got us a new seed-node doing no more than 50KB/s?
  
  No.
  
  First, you need at least 40KB/sec outgoing and incoming to be a viable 
  seednode IMHO. I've done it at 40, and it's barely enough, it shows low 
  very payload and affects other use of Freenet; and it needs to maintain 
  connections to be a useful seed, so too low might be very bad.
  
  Second, turning on acceptSeedConnections is not enough, it has to be added 
  to the official list of seednodes manually, by sending me the opennet 
  noderef.
 
 


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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-04 Thread Roland Haeder
The JVM crashes and produces a hs_err_x.log file.

On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 20:37 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
 Crashing? What do you mean?



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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-04 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 04 Mar 2011 20:52:56 Roland Haeder wrote:
 The JVM crashes and produces a hs_err_x.log file.
 
 On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 20:37 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
  Crashing? What do you mean?
 
:(

Unlikely to be related to load, but possible if it's e.g. a heat issue.

Very unlikely to be a Freenet bug. Either a JVM bug, a very wierd freenet bug, 
or a hardware problem (probably most likely).


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[freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-01 Thread folkert
Hi,

Is a seednode doing 25KB/s (and hardly any inserts) usefull for freenet?
And am I right that this bandwidth is shared with the rest of the local
freenet activity?


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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-01 Thread folkert
 Is a seednode doing 25KB/s (and hardly any inserts) usefull for freenet?
 And am I right that this bandwidth is shared with the rest of the local
 freenet activity?

Ok I discussed it with my hoster (excellent hoster by the way:
www.soleus.nu) and got a green light for 50KB/s.

So if I set
node.opennet.acceptSeedConnections=true
and
node.inputBandwidthLimit=25600
node.outputBandwidthLimit=25600
and we've got us a new seed-node doing no more than 50KB/s?



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Re: [freenet-support] seednode

2011-03-01 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 20:06:37 +0100, folkert wrote:
  Is a seednode doing 25KB/s (and hardly any inserts) usefull for
  freenet? And am I right that this bandwidth is shared with the rest
  of the local freenet activity?
 
 Ok I discussed it with my hoster (excellent hoster by the way:
 www.soleus.nu) and got a green light for 50KB/s.
 
 So if I set
   node.opennet.acceptSeedConnections=true
 and
   node.inputBandwidthLimit=25600
   node.outputBandwidthLimit=25600
 and we've got us a new seed-node doing no more than 50KB/s?

Freenet doesn't strictly obey the incoming bandwidth limit, given the
nature of the UDP protocol. But, it will try to.
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