OK, not completely autonomous.  With the last few builds of Freenet, the 
following has happened after a few hours.  System is P70, Linux 2.4.*, 
Sun 1.4 Java.

1.  Continuous disk activity.
2.  Machine very sluggish
3.  Top shows up to 70%  idle, but something is using lots of CPU cycles 
at a lower (or concealed) level than 'top' operates, because the machine 
is very sluggish and top itself claims to be using 30% CPU, while it 
normally only uses 3-5% on this machine.
4.  kswapd is running all the time
5.  'free' shows swap partition only 30% in use, no change from normal 
activity level
6.  'stop-freenet.sh'  kills a lot of java processes, but does not stop 
the above, and there are still a dozen or so running java processes 
which say something about 'freenet-Main...?' Presumably at some stage a 
new parent process has started with a different PID to the original one.
7.  killing all things called 'java' works, and the node can be 
restarted normally, with none of the above and no datastore problems.


I have neither the time nor the skillz to debug this, but has anyone a) 
seen this or b) any idea of the cause?

-- 
Roger Hayter

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