I wanted to report, that I get currently a lot of the following error messages:
"Action cannot be taken after termination java.lang.Exception: debug"
"Please close() me manually in finalizer: Key: *removed* Buffer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : 
*removed*:temp:*removed* New: true ( 0 of 262460 read)
java.lang.IllegalStateException: unclosed"

I do not know, what the error messages mean, but perhaps it has something to do with 
the following behaviour: Every time I insert something, the value "Space used by temp 
files" increases irreversible. It does not matter if the insert succeeds or not 
(usually not, my current insert speed is between 0kb/s and 1kb/s, sometimes freenet 
does not manage to get anything inserted for hours), the value increases and never 
decreases again. The crazy thing about this is, that the temp folder contains at any 
time only some files (the maximum I observed was something around 20). At one time 
there was not one single file in the temp folder and freenet reported >200MB of temp 
files... This behaviour ends normally in a Java VM crash after some time (I do not 
think, that the crashes have something to do with this, Java VM crashes occured 
already before, but just in case...), or, if the reported temp file value reaches 
around 700MB, in a IO error, because too many files are opened. (Which files?! Some 
files in the datastore?) Freenet is already working with the same settings for months, 
so I do not think, that I have misconfigured anything, but it may be, that I just had 
not inserted enough in the past, to notice this behaviour. (The node is running on 
Linux Mandrake 9.1, so this is definatly not the windows temp file bug or something 
like that!) A month ago I did not insert much data and I could run freenet for up to 2 
days or more on that computer without any crash (as long as I did not put heavy load 
on the node), so this should have something to do with recent changes, but I could be 
wrong there. I have already tried various changes to the settings (for example 
disabling the diagnostics, just in case that they use temp files or disabling the 
datastore index, just to test if it got corrupted or something like that.), but 
nothing really helped.
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