On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 09:16:41AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In einer eMail vom Di, 27. Apr. 2004 13:03 MEZ schreibt "Niklas Bergh" <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]>: > > >Does it increase _only_ when you insert or will it increase no matter > >what? > I think it increases also if I do not insert at all, but only very slowly. (Perhaps > this behaviour is also caused from insert requests, so I cannot really check this.) > But that is nothing compared to the increasing if I insert something: Then I can > watch the size of the temp files going up rapidly. > > > >> 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? > I will check that, I thought temp files are in the specified temp folder. Why do you > assign one, if the temp files are stored somewhere else...
Because we need to store *datastore* temp files in the datastore. Whereas other temp files can be anywhere. > > > >> This behaviour ends normally > >> in a Java VM crash after some time > > > >What do you mean with crash? > > > Look at the attachment, I attached some of the error messages of the past months. > They are called "HotSpot Virtual Machine Error" or something similiar. > >> (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? > > > Sorry, I only know the basic console commands, someone will have to tell me how to > do this. :| -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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