----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrzej Bialecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 4:56 PM

[...]
> You can achieve a somewhat similar effect by controlling the number of 
> fetcher threads. I realize this is not as accurate as a specific control 
> mechanism, but so far it was sufficient for most users.
>
> If this feature is important to you, please provide a patch that 
> implements it, and we'll consider it for inclusion.

I think that for the time being I'll just channel the traffic through a 
Squid proxy, and use its "delay pools" feature to throttle the bandwidth 
(and also its DNS caching, which, as I mentioned a few days ago, I also 
need...). For Nutch, it might make sense to find the original patch. I'll 
try to get n touch with Matthias Jaekle, who authored that wiki page where 
fetcher.throttle.bandwidth was referenced.

Thanks anyway,

Enzo
 


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