> > > From: > fish <fish at bovine.artificial-stupidity.net> > Date: > Thu, 14 Nov 2002 23:33:06 +1100 (EST) > >anyhow, offtopic, i have a theory that this should also help with the >streaming stuff, too, since the reason why I was getting RNF's is that I >was running into the load balancing code of fred - whereas I used to be >able to stream 16kbps audio at htl=15 with only 20 simeltaneous threads, >now it's needing to push 40 or so, and when I hit 30, bang, RNF city. >even at 24 threads, i'm often hitting try=5 and similar such largish >numbers, but at least not try=20. >
Wouldn't you be able to help this by increasing your default *maxRoutingSteps?* /Name:/ *maxRoutingSteps* (--maxRoutingSteps) /Arguments:/ <integer> /Default val:/ 40 /Description: / The maximum number or node refs that will be used to route a request before RNFing. Increasing your *rtMaxNodes* might help as well so that you don't run out of nodes to contact. /Name:/ *rtMaxNodes* (--rtMaxNodes) /Arguments:/ <integer> /Default val:/ 50 /Description: / The number of unique nodes that can be contained in the routing table. However, I have tried increasing my *initialRequestHTL *but that parameter seems to be ignored and hardwired to 15 somewhere. I know that it does not ignore rtMaxNodes but I can't say anything about maxRoutingSteps. Mike _______________________________________________ devl mailing list devl at freenetproject.org http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
