On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 08:33:33PM -0700, Zane AE wrote:
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> On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Travis Bemann wrote:
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> > On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 01:16:28AM -0700, Zane AE wrote:
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> > >   I've got Freenet 0.3.8.1 running on Redhat 6.2 with IBM's JDK
> > > 1.1.8, and after it's been running for a couple of days, suddenly Java
> > > decides that it's going to use all of my processing power for no apparent
> > > reason, even though Freenet isn't getting tons of traffic.  Does this
> > > sound familiar to anyone, or am I doing something stupid somewhere?  Is
> > > there more useful information I can provide in tracking the problem?  
> > 
> > One solution is to start up Freenet with nice or to renice Freenet.
>       Well, this will help the symptom, but I don't think it will treat
> the underlying problem.  The reason I think this is a bug of some kind is
> that it takes a day or two before it starts chewing up all the processor
> cycles.    I don't have a whole lot of traffic on my node.  The log has a
> lot of errors in it too.  In fact, it appears to be almost exclusively
> errors... Hmm.  Is this expected behaviour?  Lots of caught exceptions.
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>       You can see my log at:
> http://zane.ideotrope.org/plugout/freenet.log 
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>       If you're interested in examining it.

CC'ing this to devl..

Folks, apparently we have a problem again with the datastore eating infinite
CPU cycles while doing key searches.  Mark J. Roberts has also confirmed this.

It would seem this is related to the new tree-based store, but who knows..

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# tavin cole
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# "The process of scientific discovery is, in effect,
#  a continual flight from wonder."
#                                   - Albert Einstein


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