On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 09:39:28AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> John E. Mayorga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> > During the installation, it was suggested that 2500kb
> > (or something like that), so I typed in 2500.
> 
> D'oh!  If a data store less than N bytes is unable to function
> correctly, then Freenet should check for that and refuse to run
> under those conditions.  Matthew, if you're reading, what's the
> magical value of N?
That was an old limit no longer valid. The magical value of N for a
transient is 200 times the minimum usable buffer size. The magical value
of N for a node that actually stores anything is approximately the
default store size - a meg, plus a bit of headers, times 200, rounded up
to 256MB in the default. Incidentally you should be able to use
multipliers now. My storeSize lines (for 3 nodes):
storeSize=1G
storeSize=6.0G
storeSize=256M
> 
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