On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 19:52:46 +0000, Matthew Toseland
<toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:

> It still has 100% CPU most of the time then? Apparently resulting
> from Freenet itself rather than downloads etc?

Well, it's not /so/ serious that it stays at 100% all the time. It
jumps up for a few minutes, then calms down to almost nothing for a
few minutes. (The valleys are longer than the peaks.) And keeps
repeating this. I'm running another process that steadily uses on
average 25% of the (1.2GHz) cpu, and my 15minute load time is
consistently around 3. Maybe the threads are all triggered to run at
the same time, and should be staggered? 


> > Also, in this log, I have noticed that the port number, in the
> > @ip:port@ portion of the error message does NOT match the port
> > number listed on the /friends/ web page. Why is that? 
> 
> It can be different, usually because of NATs, occasionally because
> you are connected both to the darknet and opennet nodes on that IP
> (which is a bug, shouldn't happen unless you have some wierd configs
> set).

Actually, the logs do say that I was connected to this same ip address
both in opennet and darknet :|. (And the opennet port is properly
listed in the strangers page. (It seems unlikely that his darknet port
would be routed in a NAT, but not his opennet port :|.)

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