On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 05:31:33PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I just do not know, where to report this, (probably it was noticed already 
> anyway...), but the bandwith limiting in unstable version 6430 seems to be broken:
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> Current upstream bandwidth usage 14576 bytes/second (145,8%) 
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> And the node is not QueryRejecting or something like that and the load is on 82% 
> right now...
> Hope it is fixed soon, since this bug blocks your internet connection, by using the 
> whole available upload bandwith :/

I can't reproduce that. Example:

Current routingTime     39ms
Current messageSendTimeRequest  255ms
Pooled threads running jobs     10 (8.3%)
Pooled threads which are idle   8
Current upstream bandwidth usage        17086 bytes/second (85.4%)
Current estimated load  100%
Reason for load:        
 Load due to thread limit = 8.3%
 Load due to messageSendTimeRequest = 30.2% = 60% + 40% * (255.497 -
  1000.000) / 1000.000 <= overloadLow (60%)
 Load due to output bandwidth limiting = 106.8% because
  outputBytes(1025189) > limit (960000.014 ) = outLimitCutoff (0.8) *
  outputBandwidthLimit (20000) * 60


Can anyone else?

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Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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