#x27;ll probably OOM soon, as it's
got
> a 256MB limit.)
> CPU still ~20%
> Total amount of data transmitted/received 1,961 MiB/2,506 MiB
>
> Kevin.
>
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M soon, as it's got
> a 256MB limit.)
> CPU still ~20%
> Total amount of data transmitted/received 1,961 MiB/2,506 MiB
>
> Kevin.
>
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> Sent: 22 January 2004 01:4
freenet-support] Freenet stable build 5063
Your numbers are amazing, and far higher than mine or those of another
node I've been able to check. Is this a transient node?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 05:00:41PM -, Kevin Bennett wrote:
> Been running this for 20 hours now, and
Your numbers are amazing, and far higher than mine or those of another
node I've been able to check. Is this a transient node?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 05:00:41PM -, Kevin Bennett wrote:
> Been running this for 20 hours now, and I have to say it rocks :)
>
> Splitfiles in Frost and Fuqid are c
Been running this for 20 hours now, and I have to say it rocks :)
Splitfiles in Frost and Fuqid are coming down at a rate of about 10k/s,
about 15-20x the rate they were coming down a week ago and DBR freesites
that were slow to arrive are now arriving usually within a few minutes.
If you want st
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I've just ran the update.sh and then run the start-freenet.sh, and it's hang.
Nothing append, no output in the .log or stdout/stderr. I've just 5 java
process doing nothing. I dont know yet why.
On Mardi 20 Janvier 2004 20:11, Toad wrote:
> Sorry, I
Sorry, I announced this slightly prematurely. The snapshots have been
updated now.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 07:55:34PM +, Toad wrote:
> Freenet stable build 5063 is now available. The snapshots have been
> updated. Get it via the update.sh script on Linux, BSD, or OS/X, or use
> the freenet-web