On Monday 04 May 2009 21:21:50 Victor Denisov wrote:
Hello,
Since my node autoupdated to 1208, my system's performance degraded so
much as to render it completely unusable while Freenet is running. I
can't perform simplest tasks, such as surfing or typing a document, as
switching between
What OS do you use for Freenet?
What is your current datastore size set to?
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
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What OS do you use for Freenet?
---winxp
What is your current datastore size set to?
---10G
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
---100Mbps
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
---10Mbps
This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 14:54, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
WinXP
What is your current datastore size set to?
100 GB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
32 kb/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
34 kb/s
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What OS do you use for Freenet?
Windows XP x64
What is your current datastore size set to?
5 Gb
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
100 Kb/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
Until 1208, around 75-85 Kb/s, with 1208+
Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009 14:54:16 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo, amd64
What is your current datastore size set to?
240G (dedicated disk)
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
70KB
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
~45KB
This will help
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Matthew Toseland wrote:
This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread problem, we're gonna have
to revert it. Which means throwing away more than 6 months work largely
funded by Google's $18K.
I think that using a database is a good idea
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What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.04
What is your current datastore size set to?
20 GiB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
220 KiB/sec
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
50 KiB/sec
This will help
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread problem, we're gonna
have
to revert it. Which means throwing away more than 6 months work largely
funded by Google's $18K.
I think that using a database is
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread problem, we're gonna
have
to revert it. Which means throwing away more than 6 months work largely
funded by Google's $18K.
I think that using a database is
Matthew Toseland schrieb:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu 8.04 server
What is your current datastore size set to?
30GB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
300KiB/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
1.5MiB/s
This will help us to make decisions about new
On Wed, 06 May 2009 17:43:59 +0400, Victor Denisov wrote:
Any logging I can turn on to help? BTW, I have logging set to ERROR
for now, as with NORMAL level it logs ~2Mb per minute, adding
noticeably to overall disk contention.
Maybe turning off logging helps? Does Juiceman also have logging
On Wed, 6 May 2009 13:54:16 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo Linux, amd64
What is your current datastore size set to?
8GiB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
9KB/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
7KB/s (average, my ISP
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu GNU Linux 9.04 AMD64
What is your current datastore size set to?
16 GB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
900 KB/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
65KB/s when no QOS, and between 0 and 25 KB/s when use the port 53 (when my
ISP
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread problem, we're gonna
have
to revert it. Which means throwing away more than 6 months work largely
funded by Google's $18K.
I think that using a database is
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 15:26:12 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Wed, 06 May 2009 17:43:59 +0400, Victor Denisov wrote:
Any logging I can turn on to help? BTW, I have logging set to ERROR
for now, as with NORMAL level it logs ~2Mb per minute, adding
noticeably to overall disk contention.
Maybe
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
WinXP_SP3
What is your current datastore size set to?
20G
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
60KB
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
42 avg prior to db4o
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread problem, we're gonna
have
to revert it. Which means throwing away more than
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 13:54:16 Matthew Toseland wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
What is your current datastore size set to?
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
This will help us to make decisions about new performance
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Matthew Toseland a écrit :
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Lenny
What is your current datastore size set to?
50Go
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
100 mb/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
50ko/s
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The problem's that Freenet *doesn't* even use the amount of memory I
provide it with (I'm yet to see it use more than 120 megs out of 320 I
allow for the heap). I'd be willing to dedicate as much memory as
required if only it'd help.
Well, a
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Do you have uploads queued as well as downloads? Generally uploads cost a bit
more than downloads do with db4o...
No, only downloads. Total queued size varied between 25 Mb and 350 Mb in
my tests (but actual total file size was often more than
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Maybe turning off logging helps? Does Juiceman also have logging
enabled? This appears to only affect Microsoft users?
On ERROR, Freenet writes about 2-5 Kb per 10 minutes, which is really
nothing. On NORMAL, it writes up to 5 Mb per 10 minutes, or
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One other thing, for both you and Juiceman:
How's the CPU usage? Given how much RAM you have I would expect node.db4o to
be cached in memory (how big is it?). But doing a read through the OS to the
OS disk cache may cost a lot of CPU (context
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Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
Network, friends and physical security levels.
All on NORMAL here.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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On 5/6/09, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE
What is your current datastore size set to?
300 GiB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
100 KiB/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
~50 KiB/s
Matthew Toseland a écrit :
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Squeeze
What is your current datastore size set to?
100GiB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
40KiB
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
40KiB
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2009/5/6 Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo hardened
What is your current datastore size set to?
30 GB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
15KB/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
13.7KB/s in the last 6 days
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Lenny
What is your current datastore size set to?
100GiB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
30KiB/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
28KiB/s
On Wed, 6 May 2009 16:38:10 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 15:26:12 Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Wed, 06 May 2009 17:43:59 +0400, Victor Denisov wrote:
Any logging I can turn on to help? BTW, I have logging set to
ERROR for now, as with NORMAL level it logs ~2Mb per
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Juiceman wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 19:12:17 Victor Denisov wrote:
The problem's that Freenet *doesn't* even use the amount of memory I
provide it with (I'm yet to see it use more than 120 megs out of 320 I
allow for the heap). I'd be willing to dedicate as much memory as
required if only it'd help.
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 19:18:13 Victor Denisov wrote:
Do you have uploads queued as well as downloads? Generally uploads cost a
bit
more than downloads do with db4o...
No, only downloads. Total queued size varied between 25 Mb and 350 Mb in
my tests (but actual total file size was often
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 23:52:22 Juiceman wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Juiceman wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
This is the downside of db4o. If it is a
On Thu, 7 May 2009 00:23:37 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 23:52:22 Juiceman wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Juiceman wrote:
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
Matthew
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 05:54:16 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Squeeze (was Lenny until a few weeks ago)
What is your current datastore size set to?
8GB (fits on a double-layer DVD for regular backups. I just don't trust hard
drives.)
What is your
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What OS do you use for Freenet?
---winxp
What is your current datastore size set to?
---10G
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
---100Mbps
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
---10Mbps
This will help us to make decisions about new performance features ...
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 14:54, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
WinXP
>
> What is your current datastore size set to?
100 GB
>
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
32 kb/s
>
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
34 kb/s
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> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Windows XP x64
> What is your current datastore size set to?
5 Gb
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
100 Kb/s
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
Until 1208, around 75-85 Kb/s, with
Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009 14:54:16 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo, amd64
> What is your current datastore size set to?
240G (dedicated disk)
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
70KB
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
~45KB
> This will
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Matthew Toseland wrote:
> This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread problem, we're gonna have
> to revert it. Which means throwing away more than 6 months work largely
> funded by Google's $18K.
I think that using a database is a good
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> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.04
> What is your current datastore size set to?
20 GiB
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
220 KiB/sec
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
50 KiB/sec
> This will
gt; BTW, I have logging set to ERROR for now, as with NORMAL level it logs
> ~2Mb per minute, adding noticeably to overall disk contention.
No, because it's an I/O problem, not a CPU/memory problem!
>
> Regards,
> Victor Denisov.
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Matthew Toseland schrieb:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Ubuntu 8.04 server
>
> What is your current datastore size set to?
30GB
>
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
300KiB/s
>
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
1.5MiB/s
>
> This will help us to make decisions
On Wed, 06 May 2009 17:43:59 +0400, Victor Denisov wrote:
> Any logging I can turn on to help? BTW, I have logging set to ERROR
> for now, as with NORMAL level it logs ~2Mb per minute, adding
> noticeably to overall disk contention.
Maybe turning off logging helps? Does Juiceman also have logging
On Wed, 6 May 2009 13:54:16 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Gentoo Linux, amd64
> What is your current datastore size set to?
8GiB
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
9KB/s
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
7KB/s (average, my ISP
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
WinXP_SP3
> What is your current datastore size set to?
20G
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
60KB
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
42 avg prior to db4o
Additional info:
512MB
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
>> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>> > This is the downside of db4o. If it is a widespread problem, we're gonna
> have
>> > to revert it. Which means throwing away more than 6 months work
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>> The problem's that Freenet *doesn't* even use the amount of memory I
>> provide it with (I'm yet to see it use more than 120 megs out of 320 I
>> allow for the heap). I'd be willing to dedicate as much memory as
>> required if only it'd help.
>
>
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> Do you have uploads queued as well as downloads? Generally uploads cost a bit
> more than downloads do with db4o...
No, only downloads. Total queued size varied between 25 Mb and 350 Mb in
my tests (but actual total file size was often more than
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> Maybe turning off logging helps? Does Juiceman also have logging
> enabled? This appears to only affect Microsoft users?
On ERROR, Freenet writes about 2-5 Kb per 10 minutes, which is really
nothing. On NORMAL, it writes up to 5 Mb per 10 minutes,
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> Additional useful info, if you don't mind parting with it:
> Network, friends and physical security levels.
All on NORMAL here.
Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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On 5/6/09, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
>
FreeBSD 7.2-PRERELEASE
> What is your current datastore size set to?
>
300 GiB
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
>
100 KiB/s
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
>
~50 KiB/s
> This will help
Matthew Toseland a ?crit :
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
>
Debian Squeeze
> What is your current datastore size set to?
>
100GiB
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
>
40KiB
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
>
40KiB
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Lenny
> What is your current datastore size set to?
100GiB
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
30KiB/s
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
28KiB/s
> This will help us to
On Wed, 6 May 2009 16:38:10 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 May 2009 15:26:12 Dennis Nezic wrote:
> > On Wed, 06 May 2009 17:43:59 +0400, Victor Denisov wrote:
> > > Any logging I can turn on to help? BTW, I have logging set to
> > > ERROR for now, as with NORMAL level it logs
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Juiceman wrote:
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
> wrote:
>> On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov wrote:
>>> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>>> > This is the downside of db4o. If it is a
On Thu, 7 May 2009 00:23:37 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 May 2009 23:52:22 Juiceman wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Juiceman wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
> > > wrote:
> > >> On Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:43:59 Victor Denisov
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 05:54:16 am Matthew Toseland wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Squeeze (was Lenny until a few weeks ago)
>
> What is your current datastore size set to?
8GB (fits on a double-layer DVD for regular backups. I just don't trust hard
drives.)
>
> What is your
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