On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Bob wrote:
Roman Bednarek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Matthew Toseland wrote:
It *should* work. It is believed to work. Do you have an
inputBandwidthLimit set? That might be helpful - incoming traffic
requires acknowledgement via outgoing packets.
No, I do not have inputBandwidthLimit set (my ADSL has much bigger
input than output), but now when I set it nothing has changed. I run it on
linux, if it doeas matter. On servlet/nodeinfo/performance/general page I
can read:
Current upstream bandwidth usage 208 bytes/second (5,1%)
and at the same time about 18KB on iptraf monitor(with only freenet
running).
I had to stop freenet node, to write that answer in pine, full
bandwidth was used and I even could not type. (not always is so bad, most
of the time something free is left).
Roman
Hmm, well that's odd. Output limiting is not accurate, and there can be a lag of
up to 10 minutes before fred notices changes to the conf file, but it seems to
basically work in my experience. Some disparity between fred's usage report and
iptraf's could be explained by instantaneous vs. long period sampling, but can't
explain a limit of 4k apparently maxing out your upstream.
Could you post your outputBandwdithLimit line exactly as it appears in
freenet.conf / freenet.ini, and maybe the immediately surrounding entries? I
suspect it's not doing anything at all because it's somehow malformed, thus
letting freenet run unlimited.
Bob
The config option is specified correctly, I see that it is changing
bandwidth usage. Through trial and error and discovered that setting limit
to 2KB is acceptable for my upload bandwidth, it takes about 10-15KB. In
report "Current upstream bandwidth usage" is now a little bigger, around
specified 2KB, it is not the same what iptraf shows, but is better than
previous 0.2 KB.
So, the limit is not exact, but is working, and I was able to tune it
to my needs.
Long time ago, before Asynchronyous IO limiting was accurate, probably
limiting with nio is not always working as expected.
Roman
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