On Sunday 09 December 2001 18:03, you wrote: > I have a slight problem with the new CP code. My node for some reason isnt > very popular in the network, so the only action it sees is when I use it. Have you tried re-announcing?
> So when the node has been idle for say 12 hours and I try to use it again > the node refs is punished VERY hard when they fail. This result is that a > lot of good refs are dereferenced and the node ends up with 1 - 5 nodes > that maybe works. > How do you know that the nodes that are dereferenced are good? In the current scheme there's a static component and a time component to CP. If a node hasn't been retried for a long time it's CP drifts up over time. If it fails on retry the CP "snaps back" down to it's original low value. That may be why you are seeing the low CP. > This kinda sucks since I practicaly have to reseed the node everytime I'm > gonna use it. Does anyone else have the same problem?? > I don't, but I think my node might get more traffic than most because I take very good care of it, and because I publish my freesite on it. NodeStatusServlet reports 22 active nodes, about ten of which are highly available (failure intervals < 3). When you reseed do the discarded nodes work again? --gj > > -- > > | Are ?rseth | elrond at idi.ntnu.no | http://ctemp.dhs.org/ | > | tlf: 73886876 | mob: 410 00548 > > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > Devl at freenetproject.org > http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl -- Freesites (0.3) freenet:MSK at SSK@enI8YFo3gj8UVh-Au0HpKMftf6QQAgE/homepage// (0.4) freenet:SSK at npfV5XQijFkF6sXZvuO0o~kG4wEPAgM/homepage// _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
