Hello Nicolas,

thank you for your answer! Updating existing nodes will not change these
values, it’s only the defaults from the installer that change.

You can do these changes directly in the wrapper.conf (for the thread
stack size) or in the node config interface (for thread limit and memory).

Best wishes,
Arne

Nicolas Hernandez <nicolas.hernan...@aleph-networks.com> writes:

> Hello,
>
> I have manually updated freenet.jar on an existing node.
>
> Nicolas
>
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> -------- Message d'origine --------
> Le 28 mars 2022, 22:18, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide < arne_...@web.de > a écrit 
> :
>
>  Hi, Nicolas Hernandez writes: > after testing the 1493-testing, the Thread 
> limit is still 500 instead of 1000 > > "- increased default thread limit 
> (1000)" >
>  
> CHK@Jlh-K8PFstROc5XMj6sWukKLP4cnHO5yX86jo6lqpVQ,aWxZGDO1OZlGnPxByz5i~Ws39s~qjgeWkC7Vd4v9D-Y,AAMC--8/threadlimit.png
>  Thank you for testing! Did you run the installer, or did you update the 
> existing
>  node? I now fixed up the NEWS entry so it makes it clear that this is for 
> newly installed nodes. It only does strictly necessary changes in 
> wrapper.conf, because that’s critical: If we break wrapper.conf, the node does
>  not start anymore. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch 
> sein, ohne es zu merken. draketo.de


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