FCP Bulk transfers are giving me incredible amounts of grief in both stable and
unstable right now, and I'm clueless as to why.

The short version is, if I throw data at the node too quickly, the connection
will hang.  "Too Quickly" seems to be incredibly arbitary, sometimes i can
feed the beats at 1kbytes/sec, someitmes it will even fail at 512bytes/sec,
someytimes it will succeed at as high as 10-20kbytes/sec.  The chance of 
success seems to increase the slower that I feed it.

This is complete alchemy, and I have no understanding of what it occours, 
or if I'm just triggering something else completly unrelated and getting
lucky and clinging onto anything which looks like an explanation that
I can understand :)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/FishFreesite-devel$ java -version
java version "1.4.1_01"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_01-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_01-b01, mixed mode)

It also deons't seem to be an issue on files >10kbytes.  It used to be,
around, uhm, well, back just before NIO was in stable, that such files
would be just exponentially slower (i wrote about this then, but I understand
that there were/are bigger problems than my speed issues :)), but now
the connections hang until fred drops them for inactivity, almost
without fail unless I use the speed hacks mentioined in teh econd
paragraph, atwhich point it's with 50%+ fail :-p.

I've heard that FIW works, so I assume that I'm doing something
differenet to everyone else - does anyone have any idea what could
cause this behaviour?

        --fish

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