On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 04:42:53PM +0200, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, david at aminal.com wrote:
> <snip> 
> > Talking to myself again :-)
> > 
> > After watching activity with full debugging on, It seems that most of the 
> > QueryRestarted messages are coming from loops. On a data request with high
> > htl, 50 -100, from me and other sources, I would see the same message hit
> > my node four or five times. I never saw one of these be successful. My guess
> > now is that a lot of stuff didn't make it through the last data store 
> > upgrade.
> 
> If one wants to be optimistic one can see this is as a good sign: When data is
> out there to be found at all, it is being found within just a few hops, going
> up to 50 or 100 is useless. That is, after all, how it should be.
> 
> I know for fact that the DataStore serialization was busted on builds 120-123
> or so. That means that anybody who ran a node with these builds (using the
> "version 1" datastore file) lost all the data when they restarted or upgraded.
> As far as I can tell I got it working correctly now, but I can't be 100% 
> unless
> everybody tests it. It is rather important...
>

What I've often done is increase htl on requests 5 at a time, and IIRC the
largest successful increment that I had was from 15 to 20. Most of the time,
it's 5 to 10 or not at all.

Problem is I can't tell if data doesn't exist, or I just can't reach it. I've
been concentrating on recent additions to the key  indexes, and am only able to
get a few of the ones that didn't show up on my node on the insert. An example
of one I can't get is

text/pdf/Yarrow

I've been trying since it showed up on the list to retrieve it, no joy.

Perhaps verifying if -anyone- can get this one will shed some light.

Oh, and it looks like the client bug has been killed dead :-). Speed is up,
too. Even useless large htl requests are moving pretty quick.

David Schutt


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