Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1329 (big!)

2011-01-13 Thread Daxter
On Jan 13, 2011, at 1:00 PM, Dennis Nezic wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 19:56:41 +0100, Dsoslglece wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I must say that since about a week, The band use seems to be
>> completely stabilized… I'm still on the version 1327 (the update will
>> eventually be done some time automatically) and everything seems fine.
>> Thanks.
>> 
>>  iMac-Intel Snow Leopard
> 
> Strangely, 1327 worked for me too (for at least a day).

Running OS X 10.6, I never noticed unruly bandwidth usage over the past couple 
weeks. My node's currently running 1329 and it's still stable.
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1329 (big!)

2011-01-13 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 19:56:41 +0100, Dsoslglece wrote:
> Hi,
> I must say that since about a week, The band use seems to be
> completely stabilized… I'm still on the version 1327 (the update will
> eventually be done some time automatically) and everything seems fine.
> Thanks.
> 
>   iMac-Intel Snow Leopard

Strangely, 1327 worked for me too (for at least a day).
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1329 (big!)

2011-01-13 Thread Dsoslglece

Hi,
I must say that since about a week, The band use seems to be completely 
stabilized… I'm still on the version 1327 (the update will eventually be 
done some time automatically) and everything seems fine.

Thanks.

 iMac-Intel Snow Leopard
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1329 (big!)

2011-01-13 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 16:49:05 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Freenet 0.7.5 build 1329 is now out. It will be mandatory on Monday.
> It may be somewhat disruptive, so please report any problems you
> find. This build does what 1324 was supposed to do, but with various
> bugfixes. Specifically, it lays the foundations for new load
> management:
> - Two-stage timeouts: When we are waiting for a peer to do something
> and it takes too long, we give it some extra time to tell us that it
> failed because the next node on the chain took too long. If it
> doesn't, we know the node is responsible for the timeout, and we
> treat this as a fatal timeout, because we can no longer be sure how
> many of our requests are running on this peer, which is a big problem
> for new load management. A fatal timeout results in a disconnection.
> On darknet this is temporary. On opennet, it would be permanent i.e.
> until we get the peer again from path folding; but this is turned off
> for now so that we can get the code out without causing too much
> disruption if I missed some important bugs that cause unnecessary
> fatal timeouts.
> - Load messages: New load management will rely on nodes knowing how
> much capacity they are allowed to use on each of their peers. This
> will allow us to only send requests when there is a reasonable chance
> of them being accepted, and to queue requests until we can route them
> to the best node for the key. This should improve routing accuracy
> significantly, therefore improving data retention, as well as
> improving throughput.
> 
> Please upgrade! Thanks!

Input bandwidth went berserk, after about 2 hours of uptime. :(.
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[freenet-support] Freenet 0.7.5 build 1329 (big!)

2011-01-13 Thread Matthew Toseland
Freenet 0.7.5 build 1329 is now out. It will be mandatory on Monday. It may be 
somewhat disruptive, so please report any problems you find. This build does 
what 1324 was supposed to do, but with various bugfixes. Specifically, it lays 
the foundations for new load management:
- Two-stage timeouts: When we are waiting for a peer to do something and it 
takes too long, we give it some extra time to tell us that it failed because 
the next node on the chain took too long. If it doesn't, we know the node is 
responsible for the timeout, and we treat this as a fatal timeout, because we 
can no longer be sure how many of our requests are running on this peer, which 
is a big problem for new load management. A fatal timeout results in a 
disconnection. On darknet this is temporary. On opennet, it would be permanent 
i.e. until we get the peer again from path folding; but this is turned off for 
now so that we can get the code out without causing too much disruption if I 
missed some important bugs that cause unnecessary fatal timeouts.
- Load messages: New load management will rely on nodes knowing how much 
capacity they are allowed to use on each of their peers. This will allow us to 
only send requests when there is a reasonable chance of them being accepted, 
and to queue requests until we can route them to the best node for the key. 
This should improve routing accuracy significantly, therefore improving data 
retention, as well as improving throughput.

Please upgrade! Thanks!


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