Questions regarding the correct method to stop and restart a node. This 
morning I upgraded to 604 and started it, and it runs very well. 

I stopped the node to reload some relaxed paramenters in freenet.conf and 
then restarted it, all within about 30 seconds or a minute. As soon as the 
node became active, it spawned large numbers of java processes, sucked up all 
CPU time and the pipe here became jammed.

I stopped the node, then took a look via tcpdump at what was coming in. Lots 
of orphaned traffic from other nodes.

Is it possible that if a node is restarted too quickly it will become 
"confused" by other nodes attempting to continue sessions that were started 
in the previous instance of the node? If that's the case, is it reasonable to 
assume that the minimum announce delay for a persistent node should be longer 
than the maximum amount of time other nodes will attempt to continue 
sesssions with a prior instance of the local node?

In my case I've got the announce time set down to 3 minutes since the node is 
persistent and I (theoretically) very rarely stop it. Slap me if I'm breaking 
something!

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