On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 10:50:34PM -0400, Benjamin Coates wrote: > >===== Original Message From "David McNab" <david at rebirthing.co.nz> ===== > >I've got my node throttled for bandwidth and threads. > >But with the constant flood of incoming data (not from my requests), Fred > >was sucking all my CPU, and making my Athlon 750 feel like a 486/33. Ahhh, > >*those* days! > > > >I hate having to restart my node, but the CPU load was getting impossible to > >tolerate. > > > > Are you using Windows 2000? Turn the node's priority down to "Below Normal" > in > task manager (it's listed as java.exe). It'll still use all your free CPU, > but with the priority drop it shouldn't interfere with the rest of your > system. I do that, and it works fine for me (and my computer is slower than > an Athlon 750). > > Does this happen for anybody else? I'm usually only logging a 4-5 lines per > minute at "minor", but my node still uses 100% cpu for hours on end, even for > periods where it isn't using the network. Does anyone know where all the > cycles are going?
So? This is not the first time we have had an infinite loop somewhere. Instead of complaining, switch to debug logging and try to figure out what is going on... > Also, should we launch the node at reduced priority in future versions of the > Windows installer? Maybe you should start by reporting infinite loops when they occur... -- 'DeCSS would be fine. Where is it?' 'Here,' Montag touched his head. 'Ah,' Granger smiled and nodded. Oskar Sandberg oskar at freenetproject.org _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
