Am 25.03.2003 21:38:54, schrieb Dan Merillat :
[snip]
>Is there a way to tell the node what it's IP is? Rewrite the config
>file and it reloads? Or just rewrite+restart to clear the leaked ram
>anyway?
[snip]
If Fred doesn't find it's own IP address, then you should set it manually.
You have a
> Is there a way to tell the node what it's IP is? Rewrite the config
> file and it reloads? Or just rewrite+restart to clear the leaked ram
> anyway?
Yes, you do need to restart. The 'auto config file updater' handlers don't
currently pick up on a manually-changed ipAddress= setting.
d
Actually I've come across an unusual cause of high CPU load (although I
doubt this would be the cause on many other setups).
>From time to time (due to, I believe, dodgy firmware on my 802.11 units) my
wireless connection drops out. This even includes booting from cold -
sometimes my wireless lan
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to release (into the next stable) and only commit bugfixes
to that branch.
--Dan
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For updating my freenet node's IP, I have written a couple perl scripts that
check my external IP via a dyndns provider's web page. If my IP changes, it
sends an email with the new IP to a list of addresses, then changes my
freenet.conf to have the new IP. I run the script every 2 hours with
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Has anyone definitively tracked down the source of the CPU load issue?
If not, what are the best hypotheses?
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On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 02:21:53AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 20:07 -0800 Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway I'd like that only audio/video streaming content does
hara-kiri and not the normal freesites content. But I think
there would be no secure way to
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 02:00:32AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2003 20:09 -0800 Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had another idea. How about to do some weighting towards smaller
keys?
We actually had something like this in 0.3, but it was removed in 0.4
(for
Now that 0.5.1 is out... how should we do the CVS branches? Having
rel-0-5-1 for the stable branch seems silly... the most reasonable
path would seem to be to create a permanent stable branch... any
objections or comments?
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On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 10:34:48PM -0800, Tracy R Reed wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 05:34:19AM -0500, Gianni Johansson spake thusly:
Has anyone definitively tracked down the source of the CPU load issue?
If not, what are the best hypotheses?
Threads. Threads. Threads. And did I mention
Hope this is helpful; just doing what the program told me to do. :)
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here you go... I'm not subscribed to this list, so be sure to include me
in replies if you'd like more info.
Evan Daniel
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On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 03:32:59PM -0800, Tracy R Reed wrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 02:55:33PM -0500, Greg Wooledge spake thusly:
Also, the screen should update itself without the user having to
manually go to it and click Update. This is *ESPECIALLY* important
when the upload or
Stable build 574 is now in CVS. However hawk.freenetproject.org has
become unreachable, and when it was reachable, it was having major
problems updating from CVS. So the snapshots have probably not been
rebuilt yet.
Major user visible changes:
* ARK thread limiting fixed. It wasn't working before.
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Now that 0.5.1 is out... how should we do the CVS branches? Having
rel-0-5-1 for the stable branch seems silly... the most reasonable
path would seem to be to create a permanent stable branch... any
objections or comments?
Actually, CVS HATES
Well, my nodes work pretty well on kaffe. The GC sucks, so every 24
hours I restart it. It's still failing to autodetect the IP, which
is bad for my dynamic IP node. (Obviously, that's a freenet problem,
not kaffe)
Is there a way to tell the node what it's IP is? Rewrite the config
file and
Is there a way to tell the node what it's IP is? Rewrite the config
file and it reloads? Or just rewrite+restart to clear the leaked ram
anyway?
Yes, you do need to restart. The 'auto config file updater' handlers don't
currently pick up on a manually-changed ipAddress= setting.
d
For updating my freenet node's IP, I have written a couple perl scripts that check my
external IP via a dyndns provider's web page. If my IP changes, it sends an email with
the new IP to a list of addresses, then changes my freenet.conf to have the new IP. I
run the script every 2 hours with
Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 10:34:48PM -0800, Tracy R Reed wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 05:34:19AM -0500, Gianni Johansson spake thusly:
Has anyone definitively tracked down the source of the CPU load issue?
If not, what are the best hypotheses?
Threads. Threads. Threads.
Had a long discussion on searching with a newbie, Animo.
A semi-automatic introduction protocol for Web-of-Trust Frost or other
searching systems (this is all based on existing ideas):
Somebody who wants to do introductions for newbies who want to upload,
who is in the Web of Trust, sets up a
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 05:00:07AM -0500, Gianni Johansson wrote:
Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 10:34:48PM -0800, Tracy R Reed wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 05:34:19AM -0500, Gianni Johansson spake thusly:
Has anyone definitively tracked down the source of the CPU load
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Dan Merillat wrote:
hours I restart it. It's still failing to autodetect the IP, which
is bad for my dynamic IP node. (Obviously, that's a freenet problem,
not kaffe)
Obviously, my lisdexia is still a problem.
--Dan
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Actually I've come across an unusual cause of high CPU load (although I
doubt this would be the cause on many other setups).
From time to time (due to, I believe, dodgy firmware on my 802.11 units) my
wireless connection drops out. This even includes booting from cold -
sometimes my wireless lan
Am 25.03.2003 21:38:54, schrieb Dan Merillat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
Is there a way to tell the node what it's IP is? Rewrite the config
file and it reloads? Or just rewrite+restart to clear the leaked ram
anyway?
[snip]
If Fred doesn't find it's own IP address, then you should set it
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