I run FreeBSD, with JDK 1.4 (jdk-1.4.1p4_1) and 4.9-STABLE kernel.

Free *is* very slow for me but I don't see loads > 100%; in fact, the load 
numbers always seem fairly plausible.  Just a data point to tell you it's not 
universal.



On Monday 10 November 2003 11:16 pm, Damian Gerow wrote:
| I've been noticing some accessibility problems with my freenet install
| over the past couple of weeks.  Figuring that it was just a fresh node,
| and I'd done a number of restarts, I didn't bother looking into it.  But
| sometime yesterday, since I'd been up for almost five days, I poked a bit
| further and noticed that my load was floating between 120% and 180%.
|
| I read the error message ('This happens sometimes, don't worry, be
| happy') and didn't worry, and was happy.
|
| Well, I checked again tonight, and I'm sitting >200% at this point.  I
| have no incoming connections, but *tons* of outbound connections.  Even
| though I haven't actually been /using/ my node, just letting it run.
|
| Is this normal?  The load as I just checked it is 300%, and is always
| due to thread limit.  I can't actually *do* anything with my node, as
| everything takes ages to load (it's not entirely uncommon for, say,
| YoYo to take >30m to come up).
|
| FWIW, this is a FreeBSD-CURRENT system, with JDK1.4 installed.  It
| could be a problem with the JRE, as 1.4 is still considered beta quality.
| I'm running Freenet build 5031.
|
| Just wondering if anyone else has seen this, or has suggestions to fix.
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