Are there some known general rules by which I can judge the health and vitality of my node. Maybe base of the Node Information navigation area.
Like how many blocked is too freak'n many? Like how many messages send/received is to few? Like how much bandwidth should be used for a cable modem? On 3/3/04 9:39 AM, "Howard White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ooops, actually just had to restart the node with the stop/start sh script > and the real memory being used was 138MB. Can the real memory used be > limited? If the real memory limit is set at 100MB will the web client crap > out at that level? Is the freenet web client crappping out because of the > over all system memory, or is the Java application failing because of the > over all system memory. > > May node has 640MB total and 20Gig of disk space (most not used) and the > system does not crash as long as I keep Java 1.4.1 installed. All the same > behaviors occurred as above except the whole system would crash when when > Java 1.4.2 is installed. > > Otherwise, Freenet looks like it's running much better with build 5072, but > there are still lots of sites which are not very reachable even after days > of trying. > > On 3/2/04 6:15 PM, "Howard White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Cool. One more thing, my node running Mac OS X 10.3.2 with Java 1.4.1 will >> run fine most of the day with the open connection page showing some 100K >> messages sent and 50K received. But once the 10.3.2 activity monitor real >> memory reaches about 160MB of real memory used, Freenet's web client can't >> make contact with the server. The system does not crash under Java 1.4.1, >> but the Freenet node needs to be restart from the stop/start-freenet.sh >> scripts. >> >> On 3/2/04 3:43 PM, "mm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> On 02.03.2004, at 19:40, Howard White wrote: >>> >>>> Has anyone successfully run their freenet node on Mac OS X 10.3.2 >>>> (Panther) >>>> after installing Apple's Java 1.4.2 upgrade. I've been running 10.3.2 >>>> but >>>> with Java 1.4.1 because after an upgrade to 1.4.2 the system would >>>> crash >>>> hard requiring a power cycle reboot. I called Apple support but they >>>> had not >>>> heard of Java 1.4.1 or 1.4.2 resulting in a crash. >>>> -- >>>> >>> >>> I have the same problem. After starting my freenet node, it normally >>> doesn't take long until the system crashes. I sent Apple the >>> crash.logs, but I heard nothing from them, since. I have Java version >>> 1.4.2_03 installed. For now I run the node on an old linux-box :-( >>> >>> >>> Gruss >>> Goetz Becker >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Support mailing list >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support >>> Unsubscribe at >>> http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support >>> Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]