[freenet-support] Re: problem downloading the readme file

2005-09-26 Thread Bob
J B  writes:

> 
> I just downloaded and installed Freenet and am unable to download the readme 
> file to figure it out.

There should be a README file in the main freenet directory .. it's more a
collection of notes than an exhaustive manual though.

I would point you to http://freenethelp.org but it seems to be down again :/ 
You might want to check it later. There's also the new official freenet wiki
(http://freenetproject.org/wiki) but since it's new there's not a lot of info on
it yet.

> I keep getting Route Not Found and Couldn't Retrieve 
> Key errors.

This is normal for relatively new nodes. To begin with they have nothing in
their datastores, are unknown to the network and don't know which nodes to route
requests to. These things improve as they "integrate" by learning network
characteristics and to some extent develop their own specialisms (parts of the
keyspace they are good at serving.)

In other words, leave your node running for quite a long time and you should see
it improve. Ideally freenet should be left running 24/7 on a dedicated computer,
but more realistic for most people is that after a couple of days total uptime
it should be reasonably well integrated and thereafter it should work acceptably
when run semi-regularly for a few hours at a time. (Some freesite authors report
successfully using freenet like this.)

Even after this integration period, you should be aware that freenet 0.5 is
usually slow and you will still see the occassional DNF or RNF. Freenet 0.7
performance should theoretically be better once it's release quality, although I
personally suspect the darknet will be faster than the opennet, maybe quite
significantly (better routing, less churn, friend-peers may share some of your
interests.)

Basic optimisations I'd recommend (some based on windows) :
1.)Make your datastore as big as you reasonably can, so that content blocks are
magically cached locally before you even know you want them.
2.)Give it as much memory as you reasonably can (edit the JavaMem line in
Flaunch.ini to e.g. JavaMem=350) because fred can be very I/O intensive.
3.)Make sure outputBandwidthLimit is set to something reasonable in freenet.ini
(read the comments). You can set this with NodeConfig under the 'advanced' tab
or something like that (yes I know, it should be much easier/more obvious)
4.)Again in freenet.ini / NodeConfig, make sure your ipAddress is set to your
external IP and that your listenPort is forwarded / allowed through any NAT /
firewall you may have. If you don't have a static external IP, use a free
dynamic DNS service like http://dyndns.org and make sure you keep it up to date.
You can tell if there's an issue here if there are never any incoming
connections on your "Open Connections" web interface page.
5.)Setting doCPULoad=true in freenet.ini (don't know if there's a NodeConfig
entry for this) is generally a good idea, if it's not set already.

If you're on *nix the same things apply except the configuration file is
freenet.conf, and you set maximum memory with the -Xmx flag in start-freenet.sh.

Bob





[freenet-support] Web install does not work

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
Is your disk full?

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:50:00PM -0600, #-Martin-# wrote:
> I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
> tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
> here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
> wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
> updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
> says it cannot write to the disk.
> I'm using XP, modem connection
> Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
> just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
> here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
> http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
> freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
> don't want to get an old one.   Please help.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin
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[freenet-support] problem downloading the readme file

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
That is normal, the README isn't used much so has fallen out of Freenet.
If you have questions, ask them here; you can get the README from
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/freenet/freenet/README?rev=1.19.2.11.2.15

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 02:12:12PM -0600, J B wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed Freenet and am unable to download the 
> readme file to figure it out. I keep getting Route Not Found and Couldn't 
> Retrieve Key errors.
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[freenet-support] Re:

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
The jar was corrupt... can you download the new jar?

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:58:16PM +, Nick C wrote:
> >  
> > E:\Program Files\Freenet> 
> > java -Xmx128M -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPAT
> > H% freenet.node.Main
> > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/Main
> >  
> >  
> > Any more ideas ?
> >  
> >  
> > 
> > 
> 
> Hi i get the same errors and the solutions also produce the same errors.
> 
> WinXP, Java5.  Updated java thinking it was the problem, no effect.
> 
> Tried freenet 2-3 weeks ago didn't have this problem.  I'm using the 24th Sep
> freenet.jar.
> 
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[freenet-support] Could not find the Mian class error

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
Fixed.

On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:43:14PM +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Thanks, the .jar on the website is corrupt... Will fix...
> 
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 06:58:23PM -0300, Dennis William Wright wrote:
> > I have been following this discussion as I have installed freenet and 
> > have been getting the same errors.
> > 
> > I have checked java version, location, location of freenet jar files, 
> > and what was not mentioned, the registry
> > to insure that the freenet entries pointed to the correct locations. All 
> > is fine, but I still receive the Main class error.
> > 
> > In the last posting it was suggested to run:
> > 
> > /java -Xmx128M -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH% 
> > /freenet.node.Main
> > 
> > The return message is:
> > 
> > /Exception in thread "Main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
> > frrenet/Node/Main/
> > 
> > I am curious as to why this message returned "frre..?& not "fre.." or is 
> > there any other interpretation.
> > 
> > Also, what was not mentioned is that there are no entries in the log when 
> > this error occurs, and that default.ini is not created. But yes, the 
> > mergeconvert command does
> > fail.
> > 
> > I look forward to your reply;
> > 
> > Dennis
> > 
> > 
> > 
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[freenet-support] Could not find the Mian class error

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
Thanks, the .jar on the website is corrupt... Will fix...

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 06:58:23PM -0300, Dennis William Wright wrote:
> I have been following this discussion as I have installed freenet and 
> have been getting the same errors.
> 
> I have checked java version, location, location of freenet jar files, 
> and what was not mentioned, the registry
> to insure that the freenet entries pointed to the correct locations. All 
> is fine, but I still receive the Main class error.
> 
> In the last posting it was suggested to run:
> 
> /java -Xmx128M -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH% 
> /freenet.node.Main
> 
> The return message is:
> 
> /Exception in thread "Main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
> frrenet/Node/Main/
> 
> I am curious as to why this message returned "frre..?& not "fre.." or is 
> there any other interpretation.
> 
> Also, what was not mentioned is that there are no entries in the log when 
> this error occurs, and that default.ini is not created. But yes, the 
> mergeconvert command does
> fail.
> 
> I look forward to your reply;
> 
> Dennis
> 
> 
> 
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[freenet-support] Re: "Could not find the Main class" error

2005-09-26 Thread Bob
sweet-things at ...  writes:

> 
> 
> Hello,
>  
> Same errors ...
>  
> When Launching Freenet:
> 
>  
> The strange thing is that it is still present in the bar ...
> 
--snip--

Sorry, the freenet.jar in the snapshots dir was corrupt (see
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support/6602). Toad will probably
have fixed it by the time you read this, download
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet.jar over the top of your existing
freenet.jar and try it again.

Bob





[freenet-support] Disk Thrashing issues

2005-09-26 Thread Squished Squirrel
I've decided to dedicate an old PC as a freenet node, and I'd like to get it 
optimized the best I can, given its resources.

It is a Celeron 400 with 640MB RAM running XP. The problem I see is a lot of 
disk access. About every second, the drive thrashes. I've read the posts on 
upping the VM to 192..256..512 or so using -Xmx or by changing the JavaMem line 
in flaunch.ini, and it doesn't really make any difference. The only reason I am 
concerned is I'd like to keep wear and tear on that drive to a minimum so it 
doesn't fail prematurely (the loss of the cache and all that entails.)

My connection has a potential of 1800KB/sec in, 230KB/sec out (fiber 
15000kbps/2000kbps), however, I've limited the bandwidth to 50KB/sec in and out 
to try and keep the CPU at about 90% rather than pegged at 100% at all times. 
Am I simply asking this old machine to do too much?

I'd run this on a dual processor OSX box, but I don't have the time to figure 
out how to compile native encryption libraries. If anyone has a link to 
precompiled binaries, I would appreciate it!

Squirrel




[freenet-support] Web install does not work

2005-09-26 Thread OverlordQ
#-Martin-# wrote:
> I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have
> tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from
> here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the
> wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have
> updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it
> says it cannot write to the disk.
> I'm using XP, modem connection
> Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could
> just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people
> here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here:
> http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main
> freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I
> don't want to get an old one.   Please help.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin
> 


http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=978_id=973_id=358694



[freenet-support] Re: Could not find the Mian class error

2005-09-26 Thread mushroom
Same here!




Re: [freenet-support] Could not find the Mian class error

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
Thanks, the .jar on the website is corrupt... Will fix...

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 06:58:23PM -0300, Dennis William Wright wrote:
 I have been following this discussion as I have installed freenet and 
 have been getting the same errors.
 
 I have checked java version, location, location of freenet jar files, 
 and what was not mentioned, the registry
 to insure that the freenet entries pointed to the correct locations. All 
 is fine, but I still receive the Main class error.
 
 In the last posting it was suggested to run:
 
 /java -Xmx128M -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH% 
 /freenet.node.Main
 
 The return message is:
 
 /Exception in thread Main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
 frrenet/Node/Main/
 
 I am curious as to why this message returned frre..? not fre.. or is 
 there any other interpretation.
 
 Also, what was not mentioned is that there are no entries in the log when 
 this error occurs, and that default.ini is not created. But yes, the 
 mergeconvert command does
 fail.
 
 I look forward to your reply;
 
 Dennis
 
 
 
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[freenet-support] Re: Could not find the Main class error

2005-09-26 Thread Bob
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 
 Hello,
  
 Same errors ...
  
 When Launching Freenet:
 
  
 The strange thing is that it is still present in the bar ...
 
--snip--

Sorry, the freenet.jar in the snapshots dir was corrupt (see
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support/6602). Toad will probably
have fixed it by the time you read this, download
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet.jar over the top of your existing
freenet.jar and try it again.

Bob


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[freenet-support] Re:

2005-09-26 Thread Nick C
  
 E:\Program Files\Freenet 
 java -Xmx128M -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPAT
 H% freenet.node.Main
 Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/Main
  
  
 Any more ideas ?
  
  
 
 

Hi i get the same errors and the solutions also produce the same errors.

WinXP, Java5.  Updated java thinking it was the problem, no effect.

Tried freenet 2-3 weeks ago didn't have this problem.  I'm using the 24th Sep
freenet.jar.


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[freenet-support] Web install does not work

2005-09-26 Thread #-Martin-#
I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
says it cannot write to the disk.

I'm using XP, modem connection
Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
don't want to get an old one.   Please help.


Thanks,

Martin

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[freenet-support] Re: Could not find the Mian class error

2005-09-26 Thread mushroom
Same here!

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[freenet-support] Disk Thrashing issues

2005-09-26 Thread Squished Squirrel
I've decided to dedicate an old PC as a freenet node, and I'd like to get it 
optimized the best I can, given its resources.

It is a Celeron 400 with 640MB RAM running XP. The problem I see is a lot of 
disk access. About every second, the drive thrashes. I've read the posts on 
upping the VM to 192..256..512 or so using -Xmx or by changing the JavaMem line 
in flaunch.ini, and it doesn't really make any difference. The only reason I am 
concerned is I'd like to keep wear and tear on that drive to a minimum so it 
doesn't fail prematurely (the loss of the cache and all that entails.)

My connection has a potential of 1800KB/sec in, 230KB/sec out (fiber 
15000kbps/2000kbps), however, I've limited the bandwidth to 50KB/sec in and out 
to try and keep the CPU at about 90% rather than pegged at 100% at all times. 
Am I simply asking this old machine to do too much?

I'd run this on a dual processor OSX box, but I don't have the time to figure 
out how to compile native encryption libraries. If anyone has a link to 
precompiled binaries, I would appreciate it!

Squirrel

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[freenet-support] Re: problem downloading the readme file

2005-09-26 Thread Bob
J B [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 I just downloaded and installed Freenet and am unable to download the readme 
 file to figure it out.

There should be a README file in the main freenet directory .. it's more a
collection of notes than an exhaustive manual though.

I would point you to http://freenethelp.org but it seems to be down again :/ 
You might want to check it later. There's also the new official freenet wiki
(http://freenetproject.org/wiki) but since it's new there's not a lot of info on
it yet.

 I keep getting Route Not Found and Couldn't Retrieve 
 Key errors.

This is normal for relatively new nodes. To begin with they have nothing in
their datastores, are unknown to the network and don't know which nodes to route
requests to. These things improve as they integrate by learning network
characteristics and to some extent develop their own specialisms (parts of the
keyspace they are good at serving.)

In other words, leave your node running for quite a long time and you should see
it improve. Ideally freenet should be left running 24/7 on a dedicated computer,
but more realistic for most people is that after a couple of days total uptime
it should be reasonably well integrated and thereafter it should work acceptably
when run semi-regularly for a few hours at a time. (Some freesite authors report
successfully using freenet like this.)

Even after this integration period, you should be aware that freenet 0.5 is
usually slow and you will still see the occassional DNF or RNF. Freenet 0.7
performance should theoretically be better once it's release quality, although I
personally suspect the darknet will be faster than the opennet, maybe quite
significantly (better routing, less churn, friend-peers may share some of your
interests.)

Basic optimisations I'd recommend (some based on windows) :
1.)Make your datastore as big as you reasonably can, so that content blocks are
magically cached locally before you even know you want them.
2.)Give it as much memory as you reasonably can (edit the JavaMem line in
Flaunch.ini to e.g. JavaMem=350) because fred can be very I/O intensive.
3.)Make sure outputBandwidthLimit is set to something reasonable in freenet.ini
(read the comments). You can set this with NodeConfig under the 'advanced' tab
or something like that (yes I know, it should be much easier/more obvious)
4.)Again in freenet.ini / NodeConfig, make sure your ipAddress is set to your
external IP and that your listenPort is forwarded / allowed through any NAT /
firewall you may have. If you don't have a static external IP, use a free
dynamic DNS service like http://dyndns.org and make sure you keep it up to date.
You can tell if there's an issue here if there are never any incoming
connections on your Open Connections web interface page.
5.)Setting doCPULoad=true in freenet.ini (don't know if there's a NodeConfig
entry for this) is generally a good idea, if it's not set already.

If you're on *nix the same things apply except the configuration file is
freenet.conf, and you set maximum memory with the -Xmx flag in start-freenet.sh.

Bob


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Re: [freenet-support] Web install does not work

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
Is your disk full?

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:50:00PM -0600, #-Martin-# wrote:
 I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
 tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
 here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
 wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
 updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
 says it cannot write to the disk.
 I'm using XP, modem connection
 Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
 just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
 here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
 http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
 freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
 don't want to get an old one.   Please help.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Martin
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Re: [freenet-support] Could not find the Mian class error

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
Fixed.

On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:43:14PM +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
 Thanks, the .jar on the website is corrupt... Will fix...
 
 On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 06:58:23PM -0300, Dennis William Wright wrote:
  I have been following this discussion as I have installed freenet and 
  have been getting the same errors.
  
  I have checked java version, location, location of freenet jar files, 
  and what was not mentioned, the registry
  to insure that the freenet entries pointed to the correct locations. All 
  is fine, but I still receive the Main class error.
  
  In the last posting it was suggested to run:
  
  /java -Xmx128M -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPATH% 
  /freenet.node.Main
  
  The return message is:
  
  /Exception in thread Main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
  frrenet/Node/Main/
  
  I am curious as to why this message returned frre..? not fre.. or is 
  there any other interpretation.
  
  Also, what was not mentioned is that there are no entries in the log when 
  this error occurs, and that default.ini is not created. But yes, the 
  mergeconvert command does
  fail.
  
  I look forward to your reply;
  
  Dennis
  
  
  
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Re: [freenet-support] problem downloading the readme file

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
That is normal, the README isn't used much so has fallen out of Freenet.
If you have questions, ask them here; you can get the README from
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/freenet/freenet/README?rev=1.19.2.11.2.15

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 02:12:12PM -0600, J B wrote:
 I just downloaded and installed Freenet and am unable to download the 
 readme file to figure it out. I keep getting Route Not Found and Couldn't 
 Retrieve Key errors.
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Re: [freenet-support] Re:

2005-09-26 Thread Matthew Toseland
The jar was corrupt... can you download the new jar?

On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:58:16PM +, Nick C wrote:
   
  E:\Program Files\Freenet 
  java -Xmx128M -cp freenet.jar;freenet-ext.jar;%CLASSPAT
  H% freenet.node.Main
  Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: freenet/node/Main
   
   
  Any more ideas ?
   
   
  
  
 
 Hi i get the same errors and the solutions also produce the same errors.
 
 WinXP, Java5.  Updated java thinking it was the problem, no effect.
 
 Tried freenet 2-3 weeks ago didn't have this problem.  I'm using the 24th Sep
 freenet.jar.
 
 
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[freenet-support] Re: Web install does not work

2005-09-26 Thread Martin
Matthew Toseland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
 Is your disk full?

Well, I hope this reply comes in under Matthew Toseland's reply to my post. 
Dunno really how to use this thing.

Nope, plenty of space.  

I really wish you could just download a complete up-to-date freenet package. 
All they'd have to do is just make updating a normal part of the installation
process, but the package still installs if update fails.  Same result, better
process, more freedom.  And not dependant *ahem, ahem* on their having
non-corrupt files on the server.  You could just use another source.

I tried using the webinstaller again this afternoon, to update the complete
package I downloaded from http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but it seems to time
out on the larger files, that is when it gets to freenet.jar.  I tried it over
again, and it gets 3/4 there and the connection goes almost dead,
but will keep downloading about 1 kb maybe every 30 seconds.  I have a very slow
connection.  Anyway freenet, it works now.  I was also getting the Could not
find main class error, but that is fixed by the package I got.  The only problem
with the package I downloaded was I had to point it to javaw.exe, but it had a
nice error message which told me what to do.


Martin


 
 On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:50:00PM -0600, #-Martin-# wrote:
  I cannot get Freenet, because the web installer does not work.  I have 
  tried it many times now, and it aborts.  I tried downloading files from 
  here: http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/, but perhaps they were the 
  wrong ones, or not all of the right ones.  The webinstall says i have 
  updated files, and would I like to use them?  but when I say yes, it 
  says it cannot write to the disk.
  I'm using XP, modem connection
  Is there a zip file somewhere with all of Freenet in it, that I could 
  just download?why do you use this webinstaller??? I see other people 
  here have had the same problem.  I could download a package here: 
  http://www.vrhome.com/freenet/, but I don't see anywhere on the main 
  freenet site telling which is the current version of freenet, and I 
  don't want to get an old one.   Please help.
  
  Thanks,
  
  Martin




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