At 19.57 28/01/03 +0000, you wrote: >On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 02:17:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>=20 >> During the attempt of retrieving FEC files inserted >> with 549 & FIW 0.04b, ( I cannot retrieve any block >> not even if the block is in the local datastore), >> I found a lot of those messages in console >>=20 >> [root@tatooine root]# cat x >> PARANOID CHK CHECK FAILED! >> expected: freenet:CHK@uqcAfmIICJpGVgLKCNIph-QzaMkTAwI,eOQnKzVt-hMtB-WJ= >yUsYPA >> got: freenet:CHK@coidDNXqiGBIPgSrdVa~m3a0iUYSAwI,2pGRF7-lRa6dl3WU= >nDeMrg >> data.size(): 262144 >> parent.segment: 0 >> parent.index: 1 >> parent.isData: true >> CHK of downloaded block doesn't match CHK in sf metadata. >> [root@tatooine root]#=20 >>=20 >Perhaps. It would seem that FIW has inserted a splitfile with metadata >in the chunks. If this is a FEC splitfile, this is explicitly >disallowed and expected to cause bad behaviour. If this is a non-FEC >splitfile, perhaps it should be allowed (at the expense of turning off >paranoid CHK checking).
Inserting and retrieving with FIW 0.4.0b & build 552 works flawlessy ! Just a suggestion; the FEC retrieving in fproxy is a multiphase process, and that is not evident to newbie user. In particular, I noticed that a newbie hit reload or stop when fproxy is sending data to the browser, because the process appears blocked. If a message in fproxy lists the different phases, marking it with a number, and put some advice "no stop the browser" in bold, I think that the load on nodes caused by user re-triyng the download will reduce. And the user experience will be far better, of course ... JM2C. Marco -- + il Progetto Freenet - segui il coniglio bianco + * the Freenet Project - follow the white rabbit * * Marco A. Calamari [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.marcoc.it * * PGP RSA: ED84 3839 6C4D 3FFE 389F 209E 3128 5698 * + DSS/DH: 8F3E 5BAE 906F B416 9242 1C10 8661 24A9 BFCE 822B + _______________________________________________ support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
