What are the threads being used for - see the box Pooled Thread Consumers
on the Environment page, show me the dump there. My node has:
Checkpoint: Connection opener   5
freenet.Message: Accepted       1
freenet.Message: DataReply      2
freenet.interfaces.LocalNIOInterface$ConnectionShell    16
freenet.interfaces.PublicNIOInterface$ConnectionShell   7
freenet.node.states.data.DataStateInitiator     85
freenet.node.states.request.RequestInitiator    4

Is yours similar?

On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 04:56:29PM -0500, Matt Weaver wrote:
> I am running a rather plain vanilla 5047 node on a rather plain machine, PIII800 512 
> ram running gentoo linux, and all is well, except for one thing. It seems that the 
> number of threads created by the the node climbs very rapidly towards the limit, of 
> 150, blows by that limit, and usually peaks around 200 active threads, then takes 
> hours to fall off, and then hovers right at the 95% use mark, flipping rapidly back 
> and forth between rejecting queries and accepting them. Now, I Ain't No Rocket 
> Scientist, but wouldn't it be prudent for the node to throttle itself a little 
> better so as not to abuse that 150 thread limit quite so hard? I spend probably 80% 
> or more of my time in a query reject state because of high usage, and that seems 
> rather counter productive. I could raise the thread limit, but I would think the 
> same behaviour would occur, just at a higher resource usage level on the box...
> Am I worrying about nothing, or is there something I can do to fine tune my node a 
> bit?
> 
> -Matt

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