Hi, Duana,

Sorry I am not answering your question. Instead, I'd like to know how could you
make freenet nodes on the small network communicate to each other. What is your
configuration file for each node? I am doing experiments with freenet on
PlanetLab. My problem now is that client local to a node cannot retrieve from
or insert to other nodes in the private Freenet. Is it possible for you to show
me your changes to the configuration file and other possible configurations?
Thanks a lot!

Yours,
Yanyan :)

Quoting Duana Saskia STANLEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> I'm running a small network of freenet nodes on a university network and
> I'm getting in trouble for the amount of physical memory it's using.
>
> A node runs around 54 threads each using 22M of resident memory.. around
> 1232MB of physical memory in total.  Why does it use so much memory?  A
> lot of the time the nodes are doing nothing but still there are a lot of
> threads, also, not sure why they are all resident.
>
> I read in the archives that one thing to do is decrease maxConnections
> setting.  I'll try this but don't see why that would work.  There was also
> something on freenethelp.org giving a whole host of commandline options to
> try to optimize memory usage but I tried this and it blew it out even
> more.
>
> Are there any other ways I can reduce memory usage and/or number of
> spawned threads?
>
> Thanks
>
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Department of Computer Science
University of Colorado at Boulder
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