On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:18:38PM -0400, Doug Bostrom wrote: > Now that 5pre is out, I'm seeing my datastore filling rapidly. 3 days ago I started >with the default 200MB > allocation, I had to increase that to 400MB yesterday, and today I moved the ds over >to an unused 2GB drive on > the box the node is on. I don't expect the "new" disk to last long given the rate >things are going. I've been > running a persistent node most of the time for the past two years and I've seen >nothing like it before. > Impressive! > > My question concerns how I can determine if files are rotating out of my ds >prematurely. Clearly if the 2GB drive > fills in 8 or 10 days it means that I'm dumping files that ought to be around >longer. On the other hand, if I > pull an unused 40GB drive off the shelf and put that in the node it should last a >while, but ultimately files > will once again begin to spill off. Is there a facility in the nodestatus servlet or >elsewhere that will tell me > the age of files currently being dumped out of the ds? It's probably there, but I >can't find it and it would be > helpful to know this as a guide to deciding when to drop more diskspace on the node. >I could OTH use ls in the > shell to view files by age but this will have to span the (native) ds directories >and since the node software > must itself be sorting files by age hopefully it can let us in on this info? Freenet expects some old data to roll off. Much of it will be simply too far from your specialization to be found by the network, and probably kept around somewhere else. Just add as much as you feel comfortable with. > > > > > -- > "Democracies die behind closed doors." > - Judge Damon Keith >
-- Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet/Coldstore open source hacker. Employed full time by Freenet Project Inc. from 11/9/02 to 11/11/02. http://freenetproject.org/
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