Re: [freenet-support] Unable to connect

2015-09-19 Thread Dave Larsen
Srry I don't know how to start a new subject , but how do I use frost in
freenet on my Linux Korora 22 Cinnamon 64bit??? I dld it but it isn't doing
anything I'm lost please help!!!
On Sep 9, 2015 6:59 PM, "Rolly the Canadian eh" <rollyi...@hotmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> OS10
>
> Thanx,jm
>
> > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Unable to connect
> > To: support@freenetproject.org; rollyi...@hotmail.com
> > From: st...@asksteved.com
> > Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 19:10:42 -0400
> >
> > On 09/09/2015 03:14 PM, Rolly the Canadian eh wrote:
> > > ""Unable to connect
> > >
> > > Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:.
> > >
> > > The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a
> few moments.
> > > If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
> connection.
> > > If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make
> sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.""
> >
> > What operating system are you using?
> >
>
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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to connect

2015-09-09 Thread Steve Dougherty
On 09/09/2015 03:14 PM, Rolly the Canadian eh wrote:
> ""Unable to connect
> 
> Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:.
> 
> The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few 
> moments.
> If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network 
> connection.
> If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make 
> sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.""

What operating system are you using?



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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to connect

2015-09-09 Thread Rolly the Canadian eh
Hi,

OS10

Thanx,jm

> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Unable to connect
> To: support@freenetproject.org; rollyi...@hotmail.com
> From: st...@asksteved.com
> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 19:10:42 -0400
> 
> On 09/09/2015 03:14 PM, Rolly the Canadian eh wrote:
> > ""Unable to connect
> > 
> > Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 127.0.0.1:.
> > 
> > The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a 
> > few moments.
> > If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network 
> > connection.
> > If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make 
> > sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.""
> 
> What operating system are you using?
> 
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Re: [freenet-support] Unable to connect to any nodes

2014-01-23 Thread Dennis New
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 13:03:48 +, Tommy Burn wrote:
 Hi, I hav recently re-installed freenet and am unable to connect to
 any nodes. The bar at the bottom stays on 0/14 and has been like that
 for 3 days. I havent touched any settings and my security levels are
 set to LOW.
 
 Bellow is an excerpt from my log file:
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:57:56 | Preallocating space for
 CHK-store: 1073741824/4937553920
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:58:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:58:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:58:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:58:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:58:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:58:46 | Announcement to
 188.142.58.204:10192 starting...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:58:55 | Announcement to
 188.142.58.204:10192 not accepted (version 1459) .
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:08 | Announcement to
 99.153.248.206:63525 starting...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:12 | Announcement to
 99.153.248.206:63525 not accepted (version 1459) .
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:12 | Announcement to
 212.159.177.198:3415 starting...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 12:59:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:00:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:00:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:00:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:00:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:00:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:00:42 | Announcement to
 212.159.177.198:3415 completed (0 added, 11 not wanted, 7 shallow)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:16 | Preallocating space for
 CHK-cache: 1073741824/4937553920
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:20 | Trying to connect to 12
 seednodes...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:41 | UPP IGD found : Technicolor
 TG582n (1319ZFE6M)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:42 | UPnP: Registering a port
 mapping for 21384/UDP
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:46 | UPnP: Mapping is
 successful! (1 tries)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:46 | UPnP: Registering a port
 mapping for 23335/UDP
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:52 | UPnP: Mapping is
 successful! (1 tries)
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2014/01/23 13:01:56 | Announcement to
 95.25.129.77:14416starting...
 
 Are you able to help me make it work?
 Many thanks.
 Tommy

What version are you using? It looks like build 1459 is not accepting
you.
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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-08-02 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 15 Apr 2012 14:05:05 user1 wrote:
 
 Right after update to 1407 my freenet stopped again and I had to restart 
 it again and now it is running again.
 
 Below are some messages from my wrapper log after it stopped today 15 
 april. - and some older error messages when same happened some days ago
 
 Error messages when freenet fit-pc suddenly stops
 Update from 1406 to 1407 automatic worked fine.
 
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:41 | JVM appears hung: Timed out 
 waiting for signal from JVM.
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:41 | JVM did not exit on request, 
 terminated
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:42 | JVM exited in response to 
 signal SIGKILL (9).
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:42 | Unable to start a JVM
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:42 | -- Wrapper Stopped
 
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:05 | JVM appears hung: Timed out 
 waiting for signal from JVM.
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:06 | JVM did not exit on request, 
 terminated
 INFO   | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:06 | JVM exited on its own while 
 waiting to kill the application.
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:06 | JVM exited in response to 
 signal SIGKILL (9).
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:11 | Reloading Wrapper 
 configuration...
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:11 | Launching a JVM...
 
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:42 | JVM appears hung: Timed out 
 waiting for signal from JVM.
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:43 | JVM did not exit on request, 
 terminated
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:44 | JVM exited in response to 
 signal SIGKILL (9).
 ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:44 | Unable to start a JVM
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:44 | -- Wrapper Stopped
 
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 14:20:33 | -- Wrapper Started as Daemon
 STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 14:20:33 | Launching a JVM...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager: Initializing...
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | 
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager: WARNING - The 
 Wrapper jar file currently in use is version 3.3.1
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   while 
 the version of the Wrapper which launched this JVM is 
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   
 3.2.3.
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   The 
 Wrapper may appear to work correctly but some features may
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   not 
 function correctly.  This configuration has not been tested
 INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   and 
 is not supported.
 
I suggest increasing wrapper.ping.timeout in wrapper.conf.


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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-04-15 Thread user1


Right after update to 1407 my freenet stopped again and I had to restart 
it again and now it is running again.

Below are some messages from my wrapper log after it stopped today 15 
april. - and some older error messages when same happened some days ago

Error messages when freenet fit-pc suddenly stops
Update from 1406 to 1407 automatic worked fine.

ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:41 | JVM appears hung: Timed out 
waiting for signal from JVM.
ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:41 | JVM did not exit on request, 
terminated
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:42 | JVM exited in response to 
signal SIGKILL (9).
ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:42 | Unable to start a JVM
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/08 07:35:42 | -- Wrapper Stopped

ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:05 | JVM appears hung: Timed out 
waiting for signal from JVM.
ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:06 | JVM did not exit on request, 
terminated
INFO   | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:06 | JVM exited on its own while 
waiting to kill the application.
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:06 | JVM exited in response to 
signal SIGKILL (9).
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:11 | Reloading Wrapper 
configuration...
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/14 12:59:11 | Launching a JVM...

ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:42 | JVM appears hung: Timed out 
waiting for signal from JVM.
ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:43 | JVM did not exit on request, 
terminated
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:44 | JVM exited in response to 
signal SIGKILL (9).
ERROR  | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:44 | Unable to start a JVM
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 13:02:44 | -- Wrapper Stopped

STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 14:20:33 | -- Wrapper Started as Daemon
STATUS | wrapper  | 2012/04/15 14:20:33 | Launching a JVM...
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager: Initializing...
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | 
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager: WARNING - The 
Wrapper jar file currently in use is version 3.3.1
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   while 
the version of the Wrapper which launched this JVM is 
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   
3.2.3.
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   The 
Wrapper may appear to work correctly but some features may
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   not 
function correctly.  This configuration has not been tested
INFO   | jvm 1| 2012/04/15 14:20:35 | WrapperManager:   and 
is not supported.


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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-04-09 Thread user1

 Now it is running
 
 Swap was not on !!
 
 It is still setup with 512 mb in spite of the Memory of only 256 mb - I
 will try to reset the datastore to 30 gb again
 
 You might think about zcache, or whatever it's called now, a kernel
 driver for compressed swap that went in around linux 2.6.35
 (unfortunately the tools have changed somewhat since it went in so it's
 hard to configure). Basically your problem is that 256MB of RAM isn't
 really enough for Freenet, though you can reduce the settings (store
 size, bandwidth etc - suggest you create a brand new datastore rather
 than trying to resize, resizing is quite resource intensive).
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I did create new datastore when I had my last swap problem

It has been running fine for the last months, but some days ago it 
stopped completely.
I can see it working on my router, when green ethernet cable lamp blinks 
quickly lots of traffic.
Then I had to update it from konsole terminal and now it is blinking very 
quick again.
Wonder why it suddenly stopped completely?
It use to update automatic without any problems.

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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-04-03 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 09 Jan 2012 12:04:10 user1 wrote:
 On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 23:51:13 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:
 
  On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 23:53:53 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
   
Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
Chipset: AMD CS5536
Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board
 
 Now it is running
 
 Swap was not on !!
 
 It is still setup with 512 mb in spite of the Memory of only 256 mb - I 
 will try to reset the datastore to 30 gb again

You might think about zcache, or whatever it's called now, a kernel driver for 
compressed swap that went in around linux 2.6.35 (unfortunately the tools have 
changed somewhat since it went in so it's hard to configure). Basically your 
problem is that 256MB of RAM isn't really enough for Freenet, though you can 
reduce the settings (store size, bandwidth etc - suggest you create a brand new 
datastore rather than trying to resize, resizing is quite resource intensive).


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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-01-09 Thread user1
On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 23:51:13 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:

 On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 23:53:53 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
  
   Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
   CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
   Chipset: AMD CS5536
   Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
   1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board

Now it is running

Swap was not on !!

It is still setup with 512 mb in spite of the Memory of only 256 mb - I 
will try to reset the datastore to 30 gb again


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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-01-06 Thread user1
 
  Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
  CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
  Chipset: AMD CS5536
  Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
  1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board
  Hard disk: 2.5” IDE 60GB
  Ports:
   2 x RJ45 Ethernet ports 100Mbps
   2 x USB 2.0 HiSpeed 480Mbps
   RJ11 RS-232 (cable available from CompuLab) VGA DB15
  Stereo line-out audio (headphones)
   Stereo line-in audio / Mic
 I have now reduced the size of memory usage from 512mb to 256mb but
 still have the same problem ?
 
 (You only have 256MB physical memory, right? I'm guessing your machine
 was swapping a /lot/ before, if Freenet alone was using more than your
 max?)
 
 Anywho, reducing freenet's java memory usage will probably make things
 worse -- it'll make it max-out sooner. Try reducing the size of your
 datastore. (To test that this is in fact the problem, you can put it
 back to it's original size, and theoretically, you should get the same
 uptimes back?)

I have reduced datastore from 30 to 20 gb and it still does not work 
properly.

Here is my wrapper log:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5177370/user1-wrapper.log.zip

Wonder if my hardware is too light for freenet server use now?

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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-01-06 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Fri, 6 Jan 2012 23:53:53 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
  
   Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
   CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
   Chipset: AMD CS5536
   Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
   1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board
   Hard disk: 2.5” IDE 60GB
   Ports:
2 x RJ45 Ethernet ports 100Mbps
2 x USB 2.0 HiSpeed 480Mbps
RJ11 RS-232 (cable available from CompuLab) VGA DB15
   Stereo line-out audio (headphones)
Stereo line-in audio / Mic
  I have now reduced the size of memory usage from 512mb to 256mb but
  still have the same problem ?
  
  (You only have 256MB physical memory, right? I'm guessing your
  machine was swapping a /lot/ before, if Freenet alone was using
  more than your max?)
  
  Anywho, reducing freenet's java memory usage will probably make
  things worse -- it'll make it max-out sooner. Try reducing the size
  of your datastore. (To test that this is in fact the problem, you
  can put it back to it's original size, and theoretically, you
  should get the same uptimes back?)
 
 I have reduced datastore from 30 to 20 gb and it still does not work 
 properly.

What bothers me is how it was running for a couple years without
problems before. From what I gathered here, the main/only thing you
changed was your datastore size? Surely if you put that back to normal,
things should work like before?

 Here is my wrapper log:
 
 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5177370/user1-wrapper.log.zip
 
 Wonder if my hardware is too light for freenet server use now?

Hmm, okay, I guess that wasn't too helpful :p. But, many clues can be
gleaned nevertheless. The first hang was caused by Resizing
datastore, although I'm not sure if it was due to insufficient memory,
or I/O bottleneck. (Perhaps you can monitor your free memory and
uptime values next time.) After that first hang, it looks like your
node wasn't even able to restart itself -- it could be a wrapper
problem, or perhaps a node bug caused by the original failed
datastore-resizing attempt. Magically, 8 hours later, it does manage to
restart, but 15 minutes in, it hangs again during datastore maintenance
-- again, probably due to insufficient memory.

You said you reduced memory from 512mb to 256mb -- put it back to
512, if you can :p.

Alternatively, you can test with a fresh/new datastore, to avoid
resizing overhead, which I believe is costly?
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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-01-03 Thread user1
On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 04:41:11 +, user1 wrote:

 On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:45:36 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:
 

 
 So it does work, for a little bit? :) The last few lines of your
 freenet/wrapper.log file should be informative. My guess is you're
 running out of memory -- so I bet there's a huge thread dump at the end
 of that file, at the top of which there is a little line saying out of
 memory, or something. Perhaps increasing your datastore increased your
 memory requirements too far. Try a smaller datastore size.
 Does not show out of memory
 But says: Error JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal from JVM
 JVM did not exit  on request
 Unable to start JVM
 
 Then I have to restart and same repeats At most I had 7 nodes
 connected for a very short period
 
 Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
 CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
 Chipset: AMD CS5536
 Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
 1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board
 Hard disk: 2.5” IDE 60GB
 Ports:
  2 x RJ45 Ethernet ports 100Mbps
  2 x USB 2.0 HiSpeed 480Mbps
  RJ11 RS-232 (cable available from CompuLab) VGA DB15 Stereo
  line-out audio (headphones)
  Stereo line-in audio / Mic
I have now reduced the size of memory usage from 512mb to 256mb but still 
have the same problem ?


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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-01-03 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 16:23:43 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
 On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 04:41:11 +, user1 wrote:
 
  On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:45:36 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:
  
 
  
  So it does work, for a little bit? :) The last few lines of your
  freenet/wrapper.log file should be informative. My guess is you're
  running out of memory -- so I bet there's a huge thread dump at
  the end of that file, at the top of which there is a little line
  saying out of memory, or something. Perhaps increasing your
  datastore increased your memory requirements too far. Try a
  smaller datastore size.
  Does not show out of memory
  But says: Error JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal
  from JVM JVM did not exit  on request
  Unable to start JVM
  
  Then I have to restart and same repeats At most I had 7
  nodes connected for a very short period
  
  Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
  CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
  Chipset: AMD CS5536
  Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
  1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board
  Hard disk: 2.5” IDE 60GB
  Ports:
   2 x RJ45 Ethernet ports 100Mbps
   2 x USB 2.0 HiSpeed 480Mbps
   RJ11 RS-232 (cable available from CompuLab) VGA DB15
  Stereo line-out audio (headphones)
   Stereo line-in audio / Mic
 I have now reduced the size of memory usage from 512mb to 256mb but
 still have the same problem ?

(You only have 256MB physical memory, right? I'm guessing your machine
was swapping a /lot/ before, if Freenet alone was using more than your
max?)

Anywho, reducing freenet's java memory usage will probably make things
worse -- it'll make it max-out sooner. Try reducing the size of your
datastore. (To test that this is in fact the problem, you can put it
back to it's original size, and theoretically, you should get the same
uptimes back?)
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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-01-02 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 03:13:24 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
 I am using ubuntu 8.04 and fit-pc will not let me upgrade to newer
 ubuntu version.

Are you referring to Freenet or Ubuntu? :p

 I have reinstalled freenet with a bigger new datastore
 It is supposed just to run as a freenet server
 It has been running for a couple of years without problems
 When i reboot it starts all right and I want to let it run 24 
 hours/day 
 After maybe an hour is says Unable to connect try again

So it does work, for a little bit? :) The last few lines of your
freenet/wrapper.log file should be informative. My guess is you're
running out of memory -- so I bet there's a huge thread dump at the end
of that file, at the top of which there is a little line saying out of
memory, or something. Perhaps increasing your datastore increased your
memory requirements too far. Try a smaller datastore size.

 Then I have to restart and same repeats
 At most I had 7 nodes connected for a very short period
 
 Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
 CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz 
 Chipset: AMD CS5536
 Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
 1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board
 Hard disk: 2.5” IDE 60GB
 Ports:
  2 x RJ45 Ethernet ports 100Mbps
  2 x USB 2.0 HiSpeed 480Mbps
  RJ11 RS-232 (cable available from CompuLab)
  VGA DB15
  Stereo line-out audio (headphones)
  Stereo line-in audio / Mic

Cool machine. How much? :D
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Re: [freenet-support] unable to connect after new installation of freenet on a fit-pc and ubuntu 8.04

2012-01-02 Thread user1
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:45:36 -0500, Dennis Nezic wrote:

 On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 03:13:24 + (UTC), user1 wrote:
 I am using ubuntu 8.04 and fit-pc will not let me upgrade to newer
 ubuntu version.
 
 Are you referring to Freenet or Ubuntu? :p
I cannot upgrade to newer ubuntu versions
 
 I have reinstalled freenet with a bigger new datastore It is
 supposed just to run as a freenet server It has been running
 for a couple of years without problems When i reboot it starts
 all right and I want to let it run 24
 hours/day
 After maybe an hour is says Unable to connect try again
 
 So it does work, for a little bit? :) The last few lines of your
 freenet/wrapper.log file should be informative. My guess is you're
 running out of memory -- so I bet there's a huge thread dump at the end
 of that file, at the top of which there is a little line saying out of
 memory, or something. Perhaps increasing your datastore increased your
 memory requirements too far. Try a smaller datastore size.
Does not show out of memory
But says: Error JVM appears hung: Timed out waiting for signal from JVM
JVM did not exit  on request
Unable to start JVM
 
 Then I have to restart and same repeats At most I had 7 nodes
 connected for a very short period
 
 Hardware fit-PC 1.0:
 CPU: AMD Geode LX800 500MHz
 Chipset: AMD CS5536
 Display: Integrated Geode LX display controller up to
 1920x1440 Memory: 256MB DDR 333MHz soldered on-board
 Hard disk: 2.5” IDE 60GB
 Ports:
  2 x RJ45 Ethernet ports 100Mbps
  2 x USB 2.0 HiSpeed 480Mbps
  RJ11 RS-232 (cable available from CompuLab) VGA DB15
  Stereo line-out audio (headphones)
  Stereo line-in audio / Mic
 
 Cool machine. How much? :D
Using 11W
http://www.fit-pc.com/web/


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RE: [freenet-support] Unable to connect

2004-04-21 Thread Niklas Bergh
Hmm.. Check in your freenet log file (probably 'c:\program
files\freenet\freenet.log') if there is some kind of error message that
might give you a hint (open the file using WordPad)... If it is not
obvious from it what's causing the problem then send the log to the list
and we'll work on from there...

/N

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henry Garcia
 Sent: den 17 april 2004 15:45
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [freenet-support] Unable to connect
 
 
 Downloaded Freenet. Icon is on desktop and systray. When I 
 click to open, I 
 get hourglass symbol for a few seconds then it stops. No 
 connection is made to 
 Freenet. I have a cable modem. Suggestions on possible prob 
 preventing 
 connection.
 Thanks!
 
 I'm quite the newbie to computers so minimum technical jargon 
 would be 
 appreciated.
 
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