On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 01:04:26PM -0600, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 November 2003 11:55 am, Toad wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 10:43:36AM -0600, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:
> > > On Monday 03 November 2003 11:45 pm, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
> > > > I have no idea if is will actually help, but: try threadFactory=Y
> > > > instead of Q; and also try increasing maximumThreads to at least 300.
> > > > Make sure to remove the % (comment), and restart freenet.  Let us know
> > > > what happens either way.
> > > >
> > > > -Martin
> > >
> > > WOW! I just tried this on 5031, and what a deferance. Before I was
> > > getting 40000+QPH and accepting 20% of those. Now I'm getting close to
> > > 45000QPH and it is still accpting 100%. I am now pumping data out more
> > > than twice as fast as I was before. The weird thing is my CPU useage is
> > > not much higher. Maybe we should up the default thread limit.
> >
> > When we last tried it we got a lot of OOMs. It's also very user hostile.
> > If the main reason for rejecting is threads, we can do more NIO. But for
> > a lot of users it's bandwidth.
> 
> Well bare in mind that those results may not be typical. This is comming from 
> my firewalled node. Now that it has been running for several hours my 
> connections are up, and I am doing some QRing. But still much better than it 
> was, although the routing time is longer. My memory useage is around 96 megs 
> and my CPU load is now higher than it was. 
> 
> In any event I would advise others to play around with settings and report 
> what works and what doesn't. 
> 
> Also would it be possible to somehow test my suggestion of making a QR the 
> default, just by letting the connection time out and not sending an accept, 
> so that no bandwidth is wasted on them, without subjecting the whole network 
> to it?

Well, we don't want to do that unless messageSendTime is higher than the
timeout... sadly it often is...

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