Benjamin Coates <coates at windmail.net> writes:

> The top of my OCM contents:
<SNIP>
> Notice the connection that's been running for 32 hours for one message, and a 
> few nearly as bad.
> 
Interesting.  Since we're pretty certain that the code to choose the
most unused connection works, I want to conclude that for some reason
your node hasn't found it necessary to drop any connections in the
last 32 hours.

> Also, while my node is getting 6-8 thousand requests per hour, it has 
> rejected 
> all but one of them in the last 24 hours (at about 3AM), which I would take 
> to 
> mean my node is overloaded despite doing nothing.
> 
> --
> Benjamin Coates

Nodes seem to be doing a good job of returning QRej messages when
they're overloaded, and completely rejecting connections when they are
way overloaded (let's call it swamped), but it seems that after some
time of running their ability to handle normal requests/inserts goes
down the drain.  Does restarting your node restore its ability to
handle new traffic?  And how many successful requests have gone
through your node since it started?

Thelema
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