Title: Message
Freeing up RAM is not related to routing table at
all. Unfortunately, Freenet code contains a bug (a so called "memory leak")
which takes memory from your OS, but then "forgets" about it, not using it and
not returning it - so the amount of memory used by your node grows constantly,
until you start getting Out Of Memory errors (or OOMs for short).
So far, attempts by developers to catch this
particular bug weren't successful. The only
advice I can give is to restart a node once in a while (every 6 to 12 hours
seems to be a good choice).
Regards,
Victor Denisov, CEO, Jera Systems, Moscow,
Russia
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 4:15
PM
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] routing
table
I want to free up RAM memory. I only have 192 mbs. I seem to run out of
it very fast.
--- Robert Greenage
--- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 2/13/04 5:09:02 AM
Subject: RE: [freenet-support] routing
table
The
routingtable files are the rtnodes_* and rtprops_* files in your
choosen freenet install folder. However.. these files occupies
only a few kilobytes of your harddrive.
Is it HD
space or RAM memory you want to free up?
/N
which folder in windows contains the routing table that needs to be
deleted in order to free up memory?
--- Robert Greenage
--- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
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