I agree...bloody 527 eats up resources. 525 was the shit, for me anyway.
At 02:25 PM 10/31/2002 +0000, you wrote: >----- Forwarded message from XXX ----- > >>From: XXX >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: XXX >Subject: 100 % CPU usage > >Hello, > >This mail goes to you directly >because I am not subrscribed to >the mailing lists. > >The last good build which behaves >correctly is build 525 >(released as Freenet 0.5) and I think >early 526. > >Since then all the releases including >build 527 (released as Freenet 0.5.0.3) >does the following: > >It works for some time, filling up the >line, then it goes into 100 % CPU usage >mode, and slows down, barely using the line. >After some time (10 minutes-2 hours) the >100 % CPU usage goes away, and the node >again fills up the line. > >I think this behaviour is caused by the >load balancing code, or anything which >came into build 526. > >I backed out to use build 525, which >stabilizing itself around 800 requests/hour >(reported by network load window) >and works continuously, as opposed to >the newer builds, which sometimes work >and sometimes not. > >I use linux 2.4.18, debian, with sun java >version 1.4.0 something. > >Also, another issue is high thread usage. >It doesn't matter if I set 120 or -120 >as max. threads in freenet.conf, freenet >easily goes up using 50+ connections and >200+ threads. > >By default bash has a 256 thread limit. >The kernel has a 4095 thread limit. > >I set bash limit up to 2047 using ulimit, but >still somehow the 256 thread limit is there, >gdm starts up X window, and sometimes when >I have freenet and frost running, and I want >to start something from the Gnome menu, it >doesn't start because of the 256 thread limit. >I can start anything from bash, but sometimes >even the X Window System crashes because it >can't allocate threads. > >I will try every new builds which comes >out, but back out to 525 till the 100 % >cpu issue is there. > >If you have any solutions to these, >please tell. If you need more info, and tell me >what to send and how to set-up, I will do that. > >Please keep my e-mail address >confidential, don't send it to any mailing >lists. > >Bye, > >foldimogyoro > > >----- End forwarded message ----- > >-- >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/ > >Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora\eudora\attach\[freenet-support] [foldimogyoro" > _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
