On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 09:59:27PM -0400, Gianni Johansson wrote:
> On Sunday 20 October 2002 20:47, you wrote:
> 
> > > On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 05:29:15PM -0700, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > > increase default storeSize to 256MB. The reason for this is that 200MB
> > > cannot actually cache a 1MB file after you take into account fields
> > > etc which are added to the file in storage. Change/add some
> > > descriptions.
> >
> > I am pretty uncomfortable at the idea that Freenet won't work with files
> > above a certain size. It is likely that there are many people who blame
> > Freenet for not storing their 4 meg file.
> People should not be inserting 4 meg monolithic files.  They should use FEC 
> SplitFiles.
> >  This effective file-size
> > limit is not common knowledge.
> 1. The Node class should expose the maximum file size explictly somewhere if 
> it doesn't already.
> 2.We should add a MaxFileSize field to the NodeHello FCP message.  And send 
> an appropriate error message on ClientPut  for files which are too big.
> 3. We should document the minimum acceptable store size.
> 
> The FEC stuff won't generate chunks bigger than 1Mb.
What is the algorithm for chunksize? Where is it executed?
> 
> fproxy inserting FEC encodes files > 1Mb.
Right, so all fproxy inserted keys will be between 1kB and 1MB.
> 
> >
> > Ian.
> >
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> > Ian Clarke                ian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com]
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> 

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