I have this connections: not few but not as many as a ubernode. I try
to never have the "too many" warning.

    * Connected: 6
    * Backed off: 3
    * Disconnected: 27

I usually have 500/700 or more when i run frost, and about 200 when i
don't run it.
Bandwidth limit is as default iirc, i can't access config page now :P
Ok that was just an abstract suggestion, i don't really know freenet
internals.. :)
I think that an acceptable number of threads could be around 100.

On 9/9/06, toad <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> What was your bandwidth limit set to? How many connections do you have?
> An ubernode will naturally use significant resources. Is the below
> number of threads / cpu usage situation "normal" for your node?
>
> Artificially constraining the number of threads in use is likely to be
> catastrophic with freenet's current architecture, so no.
>
> On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 10:56:23AM +0200, Nicola Lugato wrote:
> > You can try and run "pstree", it should show the number of processes
> > (in this case threads, if i'm not completely wrong).
> >
> > $ pstree
> > init???acpid
> > [CUT]
> >     ??wrapper-linux-x???java???533*[{java}]
> >                       ??{wrapper-linux-x}
> >
> > That's 533 processes. The highest number i got was about 800.
> > To be honest, CPU usage is very high. I can't play games while freenet
> > is running, but i can with donkey or other filesharing programs. (i
> > know freenet is far more complex anyway).
> > Maybe some operation that are currently executing in parallel can be
> > serialized on a single thread, or on a limited thread pool?
> >
> > On 9/9/06, Lars Juel Nielsen <lars.j.nielsen at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >On 9/9/06, Ian Clarke <ian at locut.us> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On 8 Sep 2006, at 15:45, David 'Bombe' Roden wrote:
> > >>
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> > >>
> > >> Ian Clarke wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On 8 Sep 2006, at 14:42, Thomas Bruderer wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Using threads has _nothing_ to do with careless programming.
> > >> Using 1200 Thread IS CARELESS Programming.
> > >> I can't think of any reason why we should be using so many threads given
> > >> what the node is doing.  What are all of these threads being used for?
> > >>
> > >> And from what chapter of "Polemics for Dummies" does the 1200 come from?
> > >> My node rarely exceeds 150 threads. Currently it's at 74.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I assumed it was true since people appeared to be defending it.  Can
> > >anyone
> > >> confirm whether nodes can reach this number of threads?
> > >
> > >If memory serve me and I'm also no mixing up issues here then it was
> > >some issue with certain versions of java and certain linux threading
> > >libs causing problems with a bunch of threads, look it up in the IRC
> > >and mailinglist logs somewhere between April and July 2006.
> > >
> > >>
> > >> Ian.
> > >>
> > >>  Ian Clarke: Co-Founder & Chief Scientist Revver, Inc.
> > >>  phone: 323.871.2828 | personal blog - http://locut.us/blog
> > >>
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