Toad wrote:

On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 11:00:27PM +0100, Thomas Themel wrote:

Hi,

my node is currently running off an ISDN link, and it seems to build up pretty high values in the connection manager's 'Data waiting to be
transfered' counter. It's constantly around 30MiB, and that's more than the
link can do in an hour under optimal conditions - I don't believe this
makes sense. Or does it?


Is there any way to get more sensible numbers?

I've tried opening a lot of freesites, and they always seem to restart.
However, some give me the "The request couldn't even make it off of your
node." message, on a node that wasn't reseeded for months.

Is this related?

I get the feeling that the behaviour has worsened in recent versions, it
used to work nicely around 632x.


I suspect this is because we reinstated the QR based on bandwidth code.

Can you explain how that follows? I remember that before that code was reinstated, I had 300-400 transmitting connections, and my output bw of trailers was reduced down to about 50% of total. Now I trasmit on about 30 connections and the trailer bw is about 90% of total.


I agree that it's a problem if we really are queueing up more trailers than we can send in an hour. But how will removing the QR based on bandwidth help?

-Martin


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