On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:47:42AM -0500, Doug Bostrom wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> Checking my node this morning, (after waiting for top to come up, swap swap swap) I 
>found I had some 155 java 
> processes going. Any way to control this? Right now I can either run a node or work, 
>not both. Maxnodeconnections 
> seems to have no effect on the number of connections the node tries to support. Nor 
>does bandwidth control seem 
> to have any effect. Obviously there's going to be a storm of activity when a public 
>announcement is broadcast 
> about Freenet but just now it seems there are too few persistent nodes to keep up. 
>We use our net connection to 
> make a living here, so this comes down to a hard choice. If folks like me have to 
>continue taking nodes down in 
> order to work it will exacerbate the shortage of persistent nodes. Thanks for any 
>hints you can provide.
Use the bandwidth limiter to prevent it swamping your connection. It is
expected to use lots (up to 120) threads - they should normally be
almost all idling. The current situation is a product of the network
being slashdotted, and overloaded...
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