On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 09:05:48PM +0100, Roger Hayter wrote:
> In message <20021026194948.GH18541 at freenetproject.org>, Ian Clarke 
> <ian at freenetproject.org> writes
> >How much RAM is in your machine?
> >
> >Have you modified any of the defaults in freenet.conf (threadpool size
> >etc)?
> >
> >Ian.
> >
> 
> 72MB, 144MB swap.  I hadn't modified any relevant defaults, but I have 
72MB of physical RAM? Uh, in a third world country or something?
> now reduced max threads to 120 from 170.  Unfortunately, the bit of the 
Yeah, sorry, I've put this back down again in CVS.
> error saying how many threads were running appeared on console but not 
> in the log.  I fancy it was a bit more than 170 though.  Apparently this 
> is using native threads, should I be doing this?  I will try and get 
> more info if it happens again (but I haven't got room for big logs on 
> the relevant machine).
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 08:24:18PM +0100, Roger Hayter wrote:
> >>In message <3DBAE534.8010706 at teitel.net>, Jeff Teitel <jeff at 
> >>teitel.net>
> >>writes
> >>>
> >>>Running build 525 I get the following error (a LOT) and things stop
> >>>working.
> >>>
> >>>Oct 26, 2002 2:50:51 PM (freenet.thread.QThreadFactory, Thread creation
> >>>thread.): Exception in QThreadFactory. 36 thread available ,171
> >>>running. Top: Thread[QThread-372,5,Freenet Node:
> >>>9a7378aed15a6679fb4097cdfe1e1ba968b775c3]
> >>>java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread
> >>>      at java.lang.Thread.start(Native Method)
> >>>      at
> >>>      
> >>freenet.thread.QThreadFactory$QThread.<init>(QThreadFactory.java:178)
> >>>      at
> >>>      freenet.thread.QThreadFactory.createThread(QThreadFactory.java:131)
> >>>      at freenet.thread.QThreadFactory.run(QThreadFactory.java:56)
> >>>      at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
> >>>
> >>
> >>I got the same thing for the first time ever with build 525, Sun Java
> >>1.4.1_01, otherwise quite similar setup.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>My environment is as follows (I have 384M of real memory, the only
> >>>other process of significance is Mozilla):
> >>>
> >>>Available processors 1
> >>>
> >>>Maximum memory the JVM will allocate 128 MB
> >>>Memory currently allocated by the JVM 8,468 KB
> >>>Unused allocated memory 1,133,552 Bytes
> >>>Memory in use 7,538,608 Bytes
> >>>
> >>>JVM Vendor Sun Microsystems Inc.
> >>>JVM Name Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM
> >>>JVM Version 1.4.1-b21
> >>>
> >>>Operating System Linux
> >>>OS Version 2.4.18
> >>>
> >>>Total size of the data store 3,200 MB
> >>>Free space in the data store 2,551,408 KB
> >>>Used space in the data store 725,392 KB
> >>>
> >>>Total pooled threads 79
> >>>Available pooled threads 20
> >>>Pooled threads in use 59
> >>>
> >>>Pooled thread consumers
> >>>Class Threads used
> >>>freenet.interfaces.PublicInterface$ConnectionShell 22
> >>>freenet.interfaces.LocalInterface$ConnectionShell 1
> >>>freenet.OpenConnectionManager$ConnectionJob 34
> >>>freenet.Message: QueryRejected 2
> >>>
> >>>
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