On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 07:42:35AM -0500, Ed Tomlinson wrote:
> On October 31, 2002 04:28 am, ben at cbfmail.com wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > The latest build 527 (the version ending .3) seems to be having a field day
> > with my processor. Any background application that can eat 100% of a 2.8GHz
> > CPU pretty much constantly is a bit beyond me, it's just too much - the
> > load on my poor node is way over the top esp with CPU usage to Normal.
> >
> > Bandwidth limiting features don't seem to stop my node eating 100kbps which
> > is far more than I can allow on this particular machine.
> >
> > Connection limiting features aren't stopping me having over 50 active
> > connections at a time (in extreme cases) even though I really can't sustain
> > that many on this machine.
> >
> > Any help/fixes in future versions would be appreciated - running Win XP and
> > another machine on NT which is also max'd out 90% of the time.
> >
> > Can we get an idea of the status of the donations fund and how much is
> > required to keep Matt on among other things? It's very important to me that
> > development snowballs and doesn't start to crumble.
> 
> Yes!  Please fix the cpu issue.  On my 400m k3-II builds over 525 are deadly.
Um, I'm quite amazed that you can run fred on that _on a good,
non-overloaded day_ :).
> I am using 525 now - later builds slow down my box even with freenet at nice
> 19.  On top of that fproxy will not respond.  A suggestion might be to use
Yeah, the fproxy-stops-responding-at-high-load issue is interesting...
> a higher java priority for work generated by fproxy.
> 
> Ed Tomlinson

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