Insertion on unstable are more or less working; it start working again one month ago.
The performance varied from no retries, 4 hours to insert a medium-size freesite, to 4 retries-40 hours overall lenght. Insertion on stable are almost impossible since october; I had just one success, but the site was irretrievable. Toad pointed that poor performance can depend from the small size of unstable; I'm interested in know more about this statement. I had exactly the opposite sensation; that stable is far smaller that unstable ... Or at least that the number of nodes accepting insert is far lower in stable that in unstable; changing htl has almost no effect on timing in stable insertion attempt. I would be very happy if you can publish a complete listing of tweaking you've done to your freenet.conf to optimize insertion; your complete reasoning doing each change would be very interesting too Thanks a lot. Marco On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 04:58, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: > On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:33:58PM +0000, Toad wrote: > > What happens when you try to insert? The usual very very very long > > verification times? > > Just thought I'd chime in on this subject. Most recently, I'm finding > inserts are working much better. I have DFI's insert scheduled to begin two > hours before its DBR rollover, just to be on the safe side. In the past, > this was absolutely necessary, and often the insert would only complete just > in time, or even late. This hasn't been the case at all the last several > days. I'm seeing the inserts finish anywhere from around a half-hour to an > hour early now. > > The node is working beautifully, I must say. It seems the combination of my > recent JDK update and reconfiguring the node with more conservative limits > has done a world of good. CPU load (as reported in top) is now hovering > around 20-30% most of the time, the node is doing very little rejecting, and > finding lots of stuff that it hadn't in a while. > > Definitely positive progress going on here. :-)
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