Matthew Toseland schreef:
Freenet 0.7.5 build 1400 is now available. Please upgrade as it will be 
mandatory at midnight.

Sorry for the performance problems lately. 1400 should improve things, but 
please let me know how it goes. I don't fully understand the issues yet. 
Hopefully, with AIMDs enabled and NLM also enabled, queue times will be around 
1 second, so bulk requests will take maybe 15 seconds longer than normal, but 
get far fewer backoffs (as well as more accurate routing), compared to OLM, 
which should result in higher overall performance than OLM and higher 
performance than with a near-saturated NLM network, which *seems* to be what 
we've had in 1399. It would be better to have a solution that didn't rely on 
the originator behaving itself, but a small number of bad nodes won't be able 
to severely impact performance...

Further help with the theory would be appreciated!

1400:
- Turn AIMDs back on for now.
- Fix a reporting bug re SSKs vs CHKs (might have affected AIMDs).
- Redirect old format external links as they are used by plugins.
1399:
- Eliminate the dedicated thread waiting for a request to complete for client 
layer requests.
- Limit the number of local requests waiting for a slot to 50, and show both 
local and remote on the stats page.
1398:
- Turn off AIMDs for bulk requests.
- Fix various related issues, and improve logging, config docs, for one 
connection per IP address. You should (almost?) never set this config on 
darknet.


Can't help with anything except report that for me, since 1397 downloading and inserting files is next to 0 blocks/m. With 1400, exactly 0. Even the first block that gives the filesize now doesn't come in.
In 1400 also Frost messaging stopped working as well.
So except for loading freepages and seeing figures on Fproxy, at this moment Freenet is completely defunct for me.

System rebooted, entirely new FN install at default settings. Tried different combinations of AIMD and NLM to no avail. In and output appeared to be at normal speeds (on the 'strangers' page) while nothing actually down/uploaded. Now in/out rate is mostly down to 10, 15 KiB, at the moment about 50, with a normal # of connections.

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