On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 06:24:50PM +0100, Anonymous wrote:
> the base question:
> >> rtMaxNodes=300
> >> rtMaxRefs=150
> >>
> >> or defaults? (both=50)
> 
> > We don't really know. The motivation for decreasing rtMaxRefs was to
> > give new refs a chance - if there are too many refs per node, then new
> > refs will be swamped and never do anything. The motivation for
> > decreasing rtMaxNodes was rather dubious - an attempt to reduce the
> 
> > We don't know. We need to simulate. Volunteering? :)
> 
> Yes, I do! (and hope many others!)
> I've lot of bandwith, and 512MB ram.
> my cpu is a P2at350, so it's always near 100% of cpu-usage.
> in freenet config I've put 300 as maxthreads.
> 
> > average hop time, which was ridiculous because with 120 threads we can
> > only keep 48 connections open, so every single request was causing a
> > connection restart.
> 
> mh, so with 300 threads I could do 228 connections? (300-72)
> is it enough? :)
No. With 300 threads it would be 300*0.4 = 120 connections.

-- 
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