On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 01:27:46PM +0100, Herve Lefebvre wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > at the moment I'm running my node with the Sun JRE 1.4.2_03 but
> > it doesn't work quite good (many errors within the log,
> 
> What kind of errors ?
> 
> > high CPU
> > and memory usage, node totally stalls after ~6 hours). From reading
> > other messages here I got the impression that the actual stable
> > build should do way better than it does for me. So can this be a
> > problem with the current Sun JRE?
> 
> or maybe a configuration problem.
> 
> I'm running with the IBM JVM 1.4.1 wich has (at least under linux)
> dramatically better performances than the SUN JVM.

Older versions of that had some major crashing problems... I don't use
it because it doesn't produce sufficient debugging information i.e. it
optimizes out the line numbers in stack traces after a while, unless you
run it in ultra-slow-mode.
> 
> BTW, I had to make some adjustements :
> 
> The JVM is launched with the option to allows up to 200 MB of RAM allocated.
> 
> I had to increase (currently up to 4096) the number of allowed open file
> for the user running the node.

I wonder why... there may be a leak, occasionally I see out of FDs after
the node has been running overnight...
> 
> I had also to increase (currently up to 350) the maximum number of threads.

Why?
> 
> My node is now running with th last stable version since 18 hours without
> problems (except BW overload), on a K7-800MHz with 512 MB of RAM. It use
> about 30% of CPU.

BW-overload is the default state of any working node on the network :|

30% of an 800MHz athlon is great.
> 
> 
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