I agree...bloody 527 eats up resources. 525 was the shit, for me anyway.

At 02:25 PM 10/31/2002 +0000, you wrote:
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>>From: XXX
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>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
>
>
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>Matthew Toseland
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