On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 12:50:00 +0200, Jep wrote:
Got a freenet node running for no less than a full week and even the
auto update did its job for the first time. Up til now I had to un-
and reinstall.
It disconnected me still, but deleting node.db4o and persistent-temp
while restarting FN was enough to reconnect.
I noticed it helps somewhat to limit my downloads to exactly 1, still
CPU usage of java is way too high.
Allowing java to use only 1 of my dualcore and use of a helper
program to set javas priority to 'low' or even throttle the process
is not enough to keep cpu cycles consumption at bay.
My Freenet install is somehow f%^#ed and I've got no idea how to
repair it. Manual update doesn't work at all, it sees not-existing
new versions that of course fail to install. Also, an experimental
downgrade to see if autoupdate works then did not work out.
Tried it on a second box with pretty much a plain vanilla xp sp3 and
it gives the same results.
No software firewall, ports are checked opened in the hardware
router. Sun java 1.6.0_20-b02.
512 mB allocated to FN, besides the wrapper version issue there are
no error msgs in the logs. Don't want to mail those because they
contain too much ID'ing, the command line update says:
- Freenet installation found at [....]
-----
- Checking for Freenet JAR updates...
-----
- Checking main jar
- New main jar found!
- Checking ext jar
- New ext jar found!
- Checking wrapper .exe
- New wrapper .exe found!
- Checking wrapper .dll
- New wrapper .dll found!
- Checking start.exe
- New start.exe found!
- Checking stop.exe
- New stop.exe found!
- Checking freenettray.exe
- New freenettray.exe found!
The system cannot find the path specified.
- Checking freenetlauncher.exe
- New freenetlauncher.exe found!
-----
- New Freenet version found! Installing now...
-----
- Downloading new files...
Error while handling the CA :java.io.IOException:
DerValue.getBigInteger, not an
int 48
java.security.cert.CertificateParsingException: java.io.IOException:
DerValue.ge
tBigInteger, not an int 48
at sun.security.x509.X509CertInfo.<init>(Unknown Source)
at sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl.parse(Unknown Source)
at sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl.<init>(Unknown Source)
at
sun.security.provider.X509Factory.parseX509orPKCS7Cert(Unknown Source
)
at
sun.security.provider.X509Factory.engineGenerateCertificates(Unknown
Source)
at
java.security.cert.CertificateFactory.generateCertificates(Unknown So
urce)
at Sha1Test.main(Sha1Test.java:52)
Caused by: java.io.IOException: DerValue.getBigInteger, not an int 48
at sun.security.util.DerValue.getBigInteger(Unknown Source)
at sun.security.x509.SerialNumber.construct(Unknown Source)
at sun.security.x509.SerialNumber.<init>(Unknown Source)
at sun.security.x509.CertificateSerialNumber.<init>(Unknown
Source) at sun.security.x509.X509CertInfo.parse(Unknown Source)
... 7 more
- Error! Freenet update failed, one or more files didn't download
correctly...
-----
- Cleaning up...
- Changing file permissions
==========
Any suggestion? Thanks.
Dennis Nezic schreef:
What's the name of that java profiling program that profiles which
functions all the cpu work is going into? :P
(Also, during the high-cpu periods, how much memory (out of your 512mb)
is being used?)
It's a winz utility called 'Process Lasso', an extended task manager,
not something aimed at particularly java. Another one I've used in the
past is freeware; 'Process Tamer'. Both help to keep my box at least
useable to some extent while java is claiming the whole machine.
Both allow for setting priority of apps. PL has added functions like
average CPU consumption of a process over time. Of java that's 43%, so
very near to the 50% max (1 core of 2).
It is not a memory issue it seems. Java takes 103,500 K now.
At this moment there's yet another FN version out and update didn't do
its job again so Freenet is disconnected & it's back to re-installing
once more.
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