Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 04:15:43PM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
 tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 21.19 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland:
  The error you mentioned (Consecutive same winner) does not produce a
  stack trace. Admittedly there may be some overhead in updating the
  console - I suggest you redirect the log to either a file or /dev/null
  (I think logFile=none has this effect?).
 
 logFile=none produces a nice log in the file 'none' ;)
 
 logFile=/dev/null made the system more responsive. It still freezes with
 a high CPU-usage. It seems like the time it freeze increases slowly,
 until I just have to restart it.
 
 There is still one error-message that is logged to the console:
 
   CANNOT RENAME NODE FILE node-tmp TO node

Disk full?
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-05 Thread Jarle Aase
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 21.19 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland:
 The error you mentioned (Consecutive same winner) does not produce a
 stack trace. Admittedly there may be some overhead in updating the
 console - I suggest you redirect the log to either a file or /dev/null
 (I think logFile=none has this effect?).

logFile=none produces a nice log in the file 'none' ;)

logFile=/dev/null made the system more responsive. It still freezes with
a high CPU-usage. It seems like the time it freeze increases slowly,
until I just have to restart it.

There is still one error-message that is logged to the console:

  CANNOT RENAME NODE FILE node-tmp TO node

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Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-04 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 03:49:57AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
 tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 00.00 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland:
  Hmm. My guess would be that it's simply that your node can't cope with
  100Mbps. 
 
 The node usually uses less than 100 kbytes/sec in each direction on the
 network interface. 
 
  The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU
  usage. 
 
 Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row
 takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the
 error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100%
 CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem.

How do you tell that?
 
  We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :)
  
  What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec?
 
 I'll try and see what happends.

You might want to set it lower...
 
 Jarle
 
  On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 12:42:02AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
   Hi list,
   
   I've been testing freenet build 5103 for a few weeks. I run it under
   Linux on a P4 with Hyperthreading with Sun Java runtime 5.04 on a 100
   mbits Internet connection.
   
   The node has 200 connections (200 is the limit) most of the time.
   
   There are several servere problems.
   
 1) The error-log fills the disk after about 30 hours 
(30 GB with errors). I have to disable logging to
file to get around this.
   
 2) The freenet-program runs out of memory after about 48 hours,
and becomes inresponsive. (I give it 512 Mb memory on 
the command-line, and limit the number of threads to 120).
When this happends, I have to kill the java-runtime with
signals.
   
 3) I get *lots* of these error messages: 
(see the backedOffCount at teh end)
   
Aug 4, 2005 12:22:46 AM (freenet.node.QueueManager, 
 Network reading thread, ERROR): 
 Consecutive same winner:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 timeToSendWindow=0, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 (DSA(***),tcp/*:21858, 
 sessions=1, 
 presentations=3, 
 ID=DSA(*), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.51,5104): 
 outbound attempts=0:0/0 on 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 id=e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, 
 expiresAt=1123089402115 (-18364004 ms), 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
 e757dd9ee9ca1b9c,
 true@
 -1:1123089342115:false:null:freenet.message.DataRequest@
 40b48d 
 DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, 
 sendTimeout=17720, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (*,request),
 EstimateList=freenet.node.rt.Forgetting
 EstimateList: length=393,at=0, 
 noConnCount=0, 
 backedOffCount=10277523 10277523 times
   
   I also get alot of other error-messages, and freenet is very slow.
   Stopping and starting the freenet-software makes a little faster for a
   short time. A fresh reinstall makes the problems go away for a few days,
   and for a short while, freenet is quite fast. Then the problems
   reoccurs. 
   
   Any suggestions?
   
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Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-04 Thread Jarle Aase
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 10.12 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland:

   The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU
   usage. 
  
  Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row
  takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the
  error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100%
  CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem.
 
 How do you tell that?

I get the error-log written to the console, and from what I can see, the
program writes error-messages to the console as fast as it possibly can.
When the program has to handle exceptions, clean up the stack, format
and print errors to the console, all at a very high frequency, this
takes lot's of CPU. I guess that a java-program that simply throws an
exception, catches it, prints an error and then repeats itself, will run
at about the same speed, and also use 100% CPU.

But this is easy to test. If the error-handler is modified to put the
offending therad to sleep for 1/10th of a second, and the CPU-usage is
still 100%, then I'm wrong ;)

Jarle

  
   We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :)
   
   What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec?
  
  I'll try and see what happends.
 
 You might want to set it lower...

I set the limit at 100 kbytes in and out.

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Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-04 Thread Jarle Aase
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 15.04 +0200, skrev Jarle Aase:

 I set the limit at 100 kbytes in and out.

Setting the limit did not help. The node is still producing /lots/ of
Consecutive same winner errors.

I looked at the source-code to insert a small wait() after the error,
but I was unable to compile freenet. gcj 4.0 complained about not being
able to allocate 1.6 GB memory ;)

I notice that most of the 200 connections are inbound. Is there a way to
balance inbound and outbound connections? Or does this not matter?

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Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-04 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 03:04:42PM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
 tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 10.12 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland:
 
The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU
usage. 
   
   Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row
   takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the
   error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100%
   CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem.
  
  How do you tell that?
 
 I get the error-log written to the console, and from what I can see, the
 program writes error-messages to the console as fast as it possibly can.
 When the program has to handle exceptions, clean up the stack, format
 and print errors to the console, all at a very high frequency, this
 takes lot's of CPU. I guess that a java-program that simply throws an
 exception, catches it, prints an error and then repeats itself, will run
 at about the same speed, and also use 100% CPU.

The error you mentioned (Consecutive same winner) does not produce a
stack trace. Admittedly there may be some overhead in updating the
console - I suggest you redirect the log to either a file or /dev/null
(I think logFile=none has this effect?).
 
 But this is easy to test. If the error-handler is modified to put the
 offending therad to sleep for 1/10th of a second, and the CPU-usage is
 still 100%, then I'm wrong ;)
 
 Jarle
 
   
We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :)

What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec?
   
   I'll try and see what happends.
  
  You might want to set it lower...
 
 I set the limit at 100 kbytes in and out.
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-03 Thread Matthew Toseland
Hmm. My guess would be that it's simply that your node can't cope with
100Mbps. The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU
usage. We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :)

What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec?

On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 12:42:02AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
 Hi list,
 
 I've been testing freenet build 5103 for a few weeks. I run it under
 Linux on a P4 with Hyperthreading with Sun Java runtime 5.04 on a 100
 mbits Internet connection.
 
 The node has 200 connections (200 is the limit) most of the time.
 
 There are several servere problems.
 
   1) The error-log fills the disk after about 30 hours 
  (30 GB with errors). I have to disable logging to
  file to get around this.
 
   2) The freenet-program runs out of memory after about 48 hours,
  and becomes inresponsive. (I give it 512 Mb memory on 
  the command-line, and limit the number of threads to 120).
  When this happends, I have to kill the java-runtime with
  signals.
 
   3) I get *lots* of these error messages: 
  (see the backedOffCount at teh end)
 
  Aug 4, 2005 12:22:46 AM (freenet.node.QueueManager, 
   Network reading thread, ERROR): 
   Consecutive same winner:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   timeToSendWindow=0, 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   (DSA(***),tcp/*:21858, 
   sessions=1, 
   presentations=3, 
   ID=DSA(*), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.51,5104): 
   outbound attempts=0:0/0 on 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   id=e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, 
   expiresAt=1123089402115 (-18364004 ms), 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
   e757dd9ee9ca1b9c,
   true@
   -1:1123089342115:false:null:freenet.message.DataRequest@
   40b48d 
   DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, 
   sendTimeout=17720, 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (*,request),
   EstimateList=freenet.node.rt.Forgetting
   EstimateList: length=393,at=0, 
   noConnCount=0, 
   backedOffCount=10277523 10277523 times
 
 I also get alot of other error-messages, and freenet is very slow.
 Stopping and starting the freenet-software makes a little faster for a
 short time. A fresh reinstall makes the problems go away for a few days,
 and for a short while, freenet is quite fast. Then the problems
 reoccurs. 
 
 Any suggestions?
 
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Re: [freenet-support] Some problems

2005-08-03 Thread Jarle Aase
tor, 04,.08.2005 kl. 00.00 +0100, skrev Matthew Toseland:
 Hmm. My guess would be that it's simply that your node can't cope with
 100Mbps. 

The node usually uses less than 100 kbytes/sec in each direction on the
network interface. 

 The error message you mention quite simply means 100% CPU
 usage. 

Yes - but then, handling more than 10 million error-messages in a row
takes quite some CPU. When this happends, it seems like the
error-handling routine takes all the CPU - in other words, that the 100%
CPU-usage is a result, and not the cause of the problem.

 We've had people manage 7Mbps, but 100 is a lot. :)
 
 What happens if you set an output limit to say 500kB/sec?

I'll try and see what happends.

Jarle

 On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 12:42:02AM +0200, Jarle Aase wrote:
  Hi list,
  
  I've been testing freenet build 5103 for a few weeks. I run it under
  Linux on a P4 with Hyperthreading with Sun Java runtime 5.04 on a 100
  mbits Internet connection.
  
  The node has 200 connections (200 is the limit) most of the time.
  
  There are several servere problems.
  
1) The error-log fills the disk after about 30 hours 
   (30 GB with errors). I have to disable logging to
   file to get around this.
  
2) The freenet-program runs out of memory after about 48 hours,
   and becomes inresponsive. (I give it 512 Mb memory on 
   the command-line, and limit the number of threads to 120).
   When this happends, I have to kill the java-runtime with
   signals.
  
3) I get *lots* of these error messages: 
   (see the backedOffCount at teh end)
  
   Aug 4, 2005 12:22:46 AM (freenet.node.QueueManager, 
  Network reading thread, ERROR): 
  Consecutive same winner:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  timeToSendWindow=0, 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  (DSA(***),tcp/*:21858, 
  sessions=1, 
  presentations=3, 
  ID=DSA(*), version=Fred,0.5,STABLE-1.51,5104): 
  outbound attempts=0:0/0 on 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  id=e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, 
  expiresAt=1123089402115 (-18364004 ms), 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@
  e757dd9ee9ca1b9c,
  true@
  -1:1123089342115:false:null:freenet.message.DataRequest@
  40b48d 
  DataRequest @null @ e757dd9ee9ca1b9c, 
  sendTimeout=17720, 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (*,request),
  EstimateList=freenet.node.rt.Forgetting
  EstimateList: length=393,at=0, 
  noConnCount=0, 
  backedOffCount=10277523 10277523 times
  
  I also get alot of other error-messages, and freenet is very slow.
  Stopping and starting the freenet-software makes a little faster for a
  short time. A fresh reinstall makes the problems go away for a few days,
  and for a short while, freenet is quite fast. Then the problems
  reoccurs. 
  
  Any suggestions?
  
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Re: [freenet-support] some problems with Freenet installation

2002-09-29 Thread fabrice

Le Samedi 28 Septembre 2002 18:46, Greg Wooledge a écrit :
 fabrice ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  [fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
  freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I

 This indicates that your CLASSPATH is not set to include the freenet.jar
 file.

 Personally, I don't trust any of the *.sh scripts in Freenet.  They
 generally aren't kept up to date.  Here's how I do it (cutting and
 pasting from a previous message I sent to this very same mailing list,
 which obviously nobody would bother to search for in the archives):

 1. Install java.
 2. Install the Freenet jar files (freenet.jar and freenet-ext.jar).
 3. Get seed node references from somewhere and put them in seednodes.ref.
 4. Set CLASSPATH to include both of the jar files.
 5. Run java freenet.node.Main --config and answer the questions.  This
creates freenet.conf in the current directory.
 6. Edit freenet.conf by hand to fill in all the stuff that the --config
skipped over.
 7. Run nohup java freenet.node.Main  to start the Freenet node.
 8. Wait for it to finish creating the data store, etc.
 9. Point your browser at http://localhost:/ (gateway) and/or
http://localhost:8889/ (administrative reports).


I'm really sorry but my english isn't very good and i don't understand some of 
answers of Greg Wooledge: 
I've installed java (j2re1.4.0_02 of Sun) in /usr/java.
Freenet jar files was in the freenet package downloaded (freenet.jar and 
freenet-ext.jar). Are they installed? If no, how do it ( with Ark, extracting 
files in my Freenet directory?)
During  the configuration of freenet, a seednodes.ref file was created; 
there's a lot of text that i don't understand (i'm not a programer)
CLASSPATH: during freenet config: 
[fab@localhost freenet]$ sh start-freenet.sh
usage: kaffe [-options] class
Options are:
-help   Print this message
-versionPrint version number
-fullversionPrint verbose version info
-ss size  Maximum native stack size
-mx size  Maximum heap size
-ms size  Initial heap size
-as size  Heap increment
-classpath path   Set classpath

and I try to set classpath with this kaffe line command: kaffe -classpath 
/usr/java/j2re1.4.0_02/lib (I've copied the both freenet jar files in this 
directory) but nothing new. I don't know how to set up classpath: what must i 
do exactly.


If you can help me, thank you a lot.
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[freenet-support] some problems with Freenet installation

2002-09-28 Thread fabrice

Hello,
I want to install Freenet  on Linux Mandrake 8.2 with Java j2r1.4.0_02 
installed. But after i run sh start-freenet.sh and answer to the questions, 
somes lines appear : 
[fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I
at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:106)
at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:100)
at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:85)
at freenet.Ticker.addAbs(Ticker.java:89)
at 
freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.schedule(Checkpoint.java:35)
at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:448)

and there is nothing new . What can i do?
Fabrice


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Re: [freenet-support] some problems

2002-09-24 Thread Thomas Amm

Am Die, 2002-09-24 um 16.53 schrieb fabrice:
 Hello,
 I want to install Freenet  on Linux Mandrake 8.2 with Java j2r1.4.0_02 
 installed. But after i run sh start-freenet.sh and answer to the questions, 
 somes lines appear : 
 [fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
 freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I
 at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:106)
 at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:100)
 at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:85)
 at freenet.Ticker.addAbs(Ticker.java:89)
 at 
 freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.schedule(Checkpoint.java:35)
 at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:448)
 
 and there is nothing new . What can i do?
 Fabrice

Why do you want to use Java j2r1.4.0?
Java 1.4 is beta and Sun explicitely offer it for development only.
Ah, I forgot - it's faster:). But it is experimental, guess that's what
causes trouble.


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Re: [freenet-support] some problems

2002-09-24 Thread Nicholas Sturm

I installed 1.4 also.  Somewhere there was Something on this site that lead
me to believe I should install it.  I didn't have it until I installed
Freenet, actually until after I'd been running it for a while.  Since then,
of course, I have to download and install a new copy of Freenet every time
I shut it down or reboot my machine.

I do wonder at time that so many get things to run at all.

... and so the world turns ... even it is a bit wobbly...

P.S.:  I don't think I get the joke.  But then I never did feel too good
taking German. 
 
Herr Sturm

 [Original Message]
 From: Thomas Amm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 9/24/2002 11:25:06 AM
 Subject: Re: [freenet-support] some problems

 Am Die, 2002-09-24 um 16.53 schrieb fabrice:
  Hello,
  I want to install Freenet  on Linux Mandrake 8.2 with Java j2r1.4.0_02 
  installed. But after i run sh start-freenet.sh and answer to the
questions, 
  somes lines appear : 
  [fab@localhost freenet]$ java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 
  freenet/support/Heap$Element.compareTo(Ljava/lang/Object;)I
  at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:106)
  at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:100)
  at freenet.support.Heap.put(Heap.java:85)
  at freenet.Ticker.addAbs(Ticker.java:89)
  at 
  freenet.node.states.maintenance.Checkpoint.schedule(Checkpoint.java:35)
  at freenet.node.Main.main(Main.java:448)
  
  and there is nothing new . What can i do?
  Fabrice
 
 Why do you want to use Java j2r1.4.0?
 Java 1.4 is beta and Sun explicitely offer it for development only.
 Ah, I forgot - it's faster:). But it is experimental, guess that's what
 causes trouble.
 
 
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 Standard! Stand-ard! Standar-d! Mit d - das neben dem s!
  
 
 
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