On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 05:52:28PM -0600, Robert Carroll wrote:
> I've noticed that my node will reject queries when the routing time goes over 500ms. 
> This seems to happen frequently.  I've run a ping command during these periods, and 
>it averages about 35ms, even when the routing time goes into the thousands.  I'm 
>running the node on a cable modem (1Mb symetric).  So where is the bottleneck?  What 
>can I do to reduce the routing time?  Or is it beyond my control?  Here is the 
>environment info for my node:
It's used as an estimate of the total system load, because java doesn't
let us find out what the CPU usage is.
> 
> Available processors: 1
> Maximum memory the JVM will allocate: 128 MB 
> Memory currently allocated by the JVM: 37,676 KB
> Unused allocated memory: 4,232,168 Bytes 
> Memory in use: 34,348,984 Bytes   
> JVM VendorSun Microsystems Inc. 
> JVM Name: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM JVM Version1.4.1-b21   
> Operating System: Windows XP OS Version5.1   
> Total size of the data store: 4,000 MB 
> Free space in the data store: 2,638,072 KB 
> Used space in the data store: 1,457,928 KB   
> Total pooled threads: 150 
> Available pooled threads: 38 
> Pooled threads in use: 112
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