On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 12:20:56PM +0200, Michel Bouissou wrote: > Jon wrote: > > > see earlier comment about redhat. > > gnome taking out x and then leaking sounds like a problem beginning in the > network layer. > > Well, I won't compare an unknown Gnome / X weird problem with my present > Freenet issue. > > Please note the following anyway: > > 1) My server looks really healthy, indeed, and has an uptime of a month or so. > It serves a lot of processes without ever any problem. It's a production > machine, rather stable. There's no X nor no Gnome running on it ;-) > > 2) Killing the Freenet server process immediately released the 3 hung > "CLOSE_WAIT" tcp connections that had stayed hung for 3 days. They immediately > disappeared from netstat. > > 3) Killing the Freenet server process also freed immediately 9 megabytes from > my .freenet data storage directory (???). It was not any recent or ongoing > data transfer, as my server wasn't processing any Freenet insert or request at > the time I killed it, and hadn't been for a while. > > 4) Restarting the Freener server then works plain good. But maybe some sockets > may hang again in the future? > > Go figure... > > Regards. >
I have had the same problem with the 0.2 code, hung tcp connections. In fact, I've had this with all the versions of the code that I've run. Killing all the java processes frees the sockets, and I've gotten into the habit of restarting freenet every few days. It is alpha code, though, so I haven't worried about it too much :-) D Schutt _______________________________________________ Freenet-dev mailing list Freenet-dev at lists.sourceforge.net http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-dev
