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> Sent: den 26 april 2004 19:34
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> Subject: [freenet-support] various problems
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> I wanted to report, that I get currently a lot of the 
> following error messages: "Action cannot be taken after 
> termination

Additional logging has been added to unstable to help tracking down this
issue.

java.lang.Exception: debug" "Please close() me 
> manually in finalizer: Key: *removed* Buffer: 
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> * : *removed*:temp:*removed* New: true ( 0 of 262460 read)
> java.lang.IllegalStateException: unclosed"

Hmm.. That is an only issue :(

> 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.

Does it increase _only_ when you insert or will it increase no matter
what?

> 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 folderand freenet 
> reported >200MB of temp files...

There seems to be a whole bunch of different temp files around.. Not
only 'store\temp'... Maybe some of those other contained files?

> This behaviour ends normally 
> in a Java VM crash after some time

What do you mean with crash?

> (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?)

Can you check with the OS which files that are open? I am not a linux
guy but isn't there a command like lsof or something that can do this?

> 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

Again, what do your mean by 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,

Don't worry.. _that_ they won't do :)

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