On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:33:32PM -0400, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
> >
> >
> >Timm Murray (hardburn at runbox.com <mailto:hardburn at runbox.com>) wrote:
> >
> >>/ Those "multiple instances" are just threads.  Just the JVM alone has a 
> >>fe=
> >/w=20
> >>/ threads of its own.  111 sounds a bit excessive, though.
> >/
> >Hell, no.  That's a LIGHT load.
> >
> >freenet at dwarf <mailto:freenet at dwarf>:~$ ps xw | grep java | wc
> >   160    1119    9418
> >
> >(And that's a node that's only been up for a few minutes.)
> >
> >--=20
> >Greg Wooledge                  |   "Truth belongs to everybody."
> >greg at wooledge.org <mailto:greg at wooledge.org>              |    - The 
> >Red 
> >Hot Chili Peppers
> >http://wooledge.org/~greg/ <http://wooledge.org/%7Egreg/>     |
> >
> > 
> >
> 
> You are both misinterpreting what I am saying. What I saw were 111 
> threads for *each* connection.
> The output of "lsof -i | grep java | wc -l " gave "6937". While a total 
> of 111 threads wouldn't
lsof -i will give you one line for each file descriptor open in each
thread. They are threads, so each one will have all the file descriptors
open. 
> have made me look twice, over 6 thousand kind of concerned me as to the 
> state of a build that
> is to be considered "stable" soon.
> 
> The only oddities about my system is that I am running with a minimal 
> freenet.conf.
> 
> Only:
> 
> ipAddress=my.ip.address
> listenPort=21872
> seedNodes=seednodes.ref
> 
> to be precise.
> 
> I added FECTempDir and mainport.params.servlet.1.params.tempDir later
> after my node complained about them not being there. I just would have
> thought that there would have been some reasonable defaults that would
> have prevented run-away thread counts or the limits are not being applied
> correctly.
> 
> On a positive note, it was still fulfilling my requests eventhough it 
> had a ton
> of threads going. It was just not so perky about it.
> 
> Mike
> 
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