Re: [freenet-support] Store Type: RAM or salt-hash ?

2010-11-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 07 November 2010 07:50:48 mike wrote:
> >> Somehow Robert got his client cache disabled. Please could some people 
> >> check 
> that their client cache is set to salted-hash (not ram), and is of a 
> reasonable 
> size? You need to check the core settings page in advanced mode. The wizard 
> is 
> supposed to set this up but it is possible there is a bug.
> >
> 
> 
> hi,
> my Client Cashe was also set to RAM / 10MiB, 
> I changed it to Salt-hash.
> 
> But I accidentally found Store Type section in the Core Settings Page and it 
> says: 
> "Datastore type. Currently this can be salt-hash (this is the default, stores 
> data on disk with a lossy hashtable and a Bloom filter), bdb-index (old store 
> format, not recommended), or ram (FOR TESTING ONLY, keep the index and the 
> data 
> in memory, not on disk). Only use ram if you know what you are doing and have 
> enough RAM to store all your data (and note it will not be saved on 
> shutdown)! ..."
> 
> 
> my Store Type was set to RAM,
> I never played with this setting, it was set default to RAM.
> Should I change it to salt-hash ?

That's odd, did you circumvent the first-time wizard somehow? The page that 
asks you for your datastore size. It will set both settings, and the sizes.


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Re: [freenet-support] Store Type: RAM or salt-hash ?

2010-11-08 Thread Volodya

On 07.11.2010 10:50, mike wrote:

Somehow Robert got his client cache disabled. Please could some people check

that their client cache is set to salted-hash (not ram), and is of a reasonable
size? You need to check the core settings page in advanced mode. The wizard is
supposed to set this up but it is possible there is a bug.





hi,
my Client Cashe was also set to RAM / 10MiB,
I changed it to Salt-hash.

But I accidentally found Store Type section in the Core Settings Page and it
says:
"Datastore type. Currently this can be salt-hash (this is the default, stores
data on disk with a lossy hashtable and a Bloom filter), bdb-index (old store
format, not recommended), or ram (FOR TESTING ONLY, keep the index and the data
in memory, not on disk). Only use ram if you know what you are doing and have
enough RAM to store all your data (and note it will not be saved on
shutdown)! ..."


my Store Type was set to RAM,
I never played with this setting, it was set default to RAM.
Should I change it to salt-hash ?


thanks
   - mike


Yes, change that to salt-hash, and then change the size to whatever amount you 
can dedicate to Freenet on the drive you've installed it on.


- Volodya

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[freenet-support] Store Type: RAM or salt-hash ?

2010-11-07 Thread mike
>> Somehow Robert got his client cache disabled. Please could some people check 
that their client cache is set to salted-hash (not ram), and is of a reasonable 
size? You need to check the core settings page in advanced mode. The wizard is 
supposed to set this up but it is possible there is a bug.
>


hi,
my Client Cashe was also set to RAM / 10MiB, 
I changed it to Salt-hash.

But I accidentally found Store Type section in the Core Settings Page and it 
says: 
"Datastore type. Currently this can be salt-hash (this is the default, stores 
data on disk with a lossy hashtable and a Bloom filter), bdb-index (old store 
format, not recommended), or ram (FOR TESTING ONLY, keep the index and the data 
in memory, not on disk). Only use ram if you know what you are doing and have 
enough RAM to store all your data (and note it will not be saved on 
shutdown)! ..."


my Store Type was set to RAM,
I never played with this setting, it was set default to RAM.
Should I change it to salt-hash ?


thanks
  - mike

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