Both these problems have been thoroughly discussed previously.

On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 08:42:13PM -0500, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> I have noticed a couple of other potential problems with cvs
> currently.  I believe this one has been discussed here recently but
> still exists after the past few days of bug fixes.  If the server gets
> swamp with insert requests.  It will affectly quit accepting inserts.
> That is they all start failing.  I am not sure how many you need to
> send the server at once to cause the condition, but gj InsertMp3s will
> do it nicely with a -simRequest of 5 and -retries of 3 on about a
> dozen files.  I duplicated this behaviour twice in a row.  The only
> way out of the situation is to kill off the server and restart it.
> 
> Another thing I've noticed and it may have to do with the network
> being munged with the 0.3.7 servers is that requests, through fproxy
> anyway are extremely unreliable.  I usually insert and request with
> htl of 30 which I would suspect should give a fairly wide distribution
> yet I cannot receive files that are larger than a few 'k' usually,
> inserted on one server and requested on another.  It is possible that
> htl 30 doesn't bring these two servers into close aproximation.
> However, they are about ten hops from each other on the actual
> network, That seems rather odd though.  I just figured I should
> mention it to see if anyone else has noticed this behaviour.
> 
>   Kirk
> 
> -- 
> 
> Kirk Reiser                           The Computer Braille Facility
> e-mail: kirk at braille.uwo.ca                University of Western Ontario
> phone: (519) 661-3061
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