On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 07:51:17PM +0200, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> Well, everybody who are trying to use 0.4 are having lockups and loops
> several times a day, as well loosing the datastore every now and then.

I have been running 0.4 on both Windows and Linux machines for over a
week now without experiencing either of these problems even once.  Even
if there is a lock-up, it is very easy to restart the node in Windows
using the task-tray icon.

> The situation is bad enough that we do not believe there is any actual
> routing going on on that network - everybody is just seeding to a couple
> of large nodes that keeping all the data currently.

If nodes are locking up as frequently as you suggest, it is unlikely
that the network could be relying on a small number of nodes as you
suggest.  I have suggested that people running seed nodes use small
datastores and set their nodes to transient to avoid this situation.

> It's an unfortunate situation, but that is where we are right now. 

On what evidence are you basing this assumption?

Ian.
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