On Tuesday 21 August 2007 15:56, Malkus Lindroos wrote:
> Florent Daigni?re wrote:
> 
> > Using the median insteed of the mean solves that problem... Moreover
> > really high ping times are not possible because there is a timeout.
> 
> It just doesn't seem to work like that in practice? The 0.7 node I have
> is only doing a fraction of the work it used to in 0.5 measured by
> transfer rates, cpu usage, disk usage - which also seems to reflect
> directly to the speed of the network experienced by the user.
> 
> >> Because of this, there should at least be an option to disable the use
> >> of maxpingtimes in the config for now and see if the network would
> >> become faster.
> >>
> > 
> > Again, it's not a problem unless most of your peers are missbehaving...
> > And as you choose them it's up to you.
> 
> Well, call it misbehaving if you like, but the problem seems to be that
> my peers have their ADSL lines congested and they have high ping times
> because of that. 

Is this in fact the problem? Or is it something more serious such as high CPU 
caused by memory overload? Either way we need to know.
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