5061 seems to have a memory leak.  I gave it 512M and it still 
got up to 450M (I restarted it so it wouldn't run out).  

Routing remains an unsolved problem...  Read freenet-dev
on gmane for more info.

-- Ed Huff

On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 20:52, Someone wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> after some switching of different JREs (now back to 1.4.2_03 from Sun)
> and resetting the whole freenet.ini to default values by installing a
> second fresh fred and comparing the settings manually (there were many
> differences, but I didn't tweak the settings in the past, maybe due the
> old ini beeing created many months ago from an now ancient node version).
> I finally got the node running well for about 12 hours (still having the
> errors mentioned earlier here in the Log). But now the node doesn't stall
> out of nowhere, instead it runs out of memory after 12 hours and stalls.
> So is there any setting that I can change to reduce memory usage of the
> node. It has a max memory of 128MB to use, this is the default so I think
> it has to work with it. I'm already running the Y-threads with an absolut
> maximum of 200 threads, but this doesn't help.
> 
> Upping the max memory for the node is NOT an option, unless a nice guy
> gives me the money to buy more ram ;-).
> 
> Besides: Is there really some form of routing going on? To me it seems
> like the nodes are simply hammering every other node they know with
> request till they get the data. This is the only way I can explain why
> my node is getting ~85000 QPH (they are still raising, I expect them to
> be beyond 100000 QPH in the next 2 days) while it can only serve around
> 8000 QPH.
> 
> Greets someone
> 
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