On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 04:41:28PM +0200, Niklas Bergh wrote:
> > My node has gotten well connected in the Freenet work, pushing out data
> > at max bandwidth with a few thousand local queries per hour. But after
> > 1-5 hours performance collapses: routing time becomes a few thousand
> > milliseconds, all incoming requests are rejected, but no bytes are sent
> > and the number of inbound connections is much higher than the number of
> > outbound connections. There's hardly any network, cpu or disk activity.
> > The log shows some debug exceptions at CPAlgoRoutingTable.isRoutable and
> > a lot of out of memory errors "while receiving message" - even though
> > according to the Environment page the JVM has 10's of unused Mbs.
> 
> But what happens when the node tries to allocate 11 megs for use in a
> temporary buffer... Most applications, including fred, isn't very good at

It does? Where?

> recovering from hitting a memory roof once. Increase the maximum memory
> allowed for the node and the problem will probably go away. 128 megs with a
> 10Gig storage and a well integrated node is to close to what the node might
> need during some circumstances.
> 
> 
> >
> >
> > Questions/remarks:
> >
> > 1) Does anyone have a node that actively runs for a number of days
> > unattended without major problems? If so, I'd be interested to know your
> > setup.
> 
> Yes, I have had nodes up for both days and weeks. My setup is basically
> nothing special, most settings are left to default values. I do, however,
> allow my nodes to use significantly more memory though (not that they really
> do use it but still).
> 
> /N
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