On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 12:16:17AM +0100, Michael Schierl wrote:
> Someone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I get many of these (using FIW 0.08):
> >
> > #11 02 ***RouteNF *removed* (Chunk 6) [42/42/42]
> >
> > they can't be right as I only have 50 nodes in my routing table and a max
> > connections number of 100.
> 
> Hehe. That 42/42/42 (do you know Douglas Adam's "Hitchhiker's guide to
> the galaxy"?) is just a code for "bad things happend" as any other
> combination of at least twice 42.
> 
> In that case it means that an insert returned a DNF message which is
> invalid according to the spec and thus treated as a RNF. (RFC1122
> Robustness principle). Toad told me that he had fixed that but most
> likely he hasn't...
> 
> > I also get quite some of these:
> >
> > java.io.IOException: Premature end of stream
> >     at fiw.fcp.FCPMessage.readMessage(FCPMessage.java:34)
> >     at fiw.fcp.FCPConn.insertStream(FCPConn.java:263)
> 
> Hmm. Why does fred close his connections prematurely? It's not because
> you are restarting fred?

I don't think it does. It's probably a socket timeout on FIW's end.
> 
> > It also complains very often that it can't fetch an inserted chunk, while I
> > can fetch it without a problem through fproxy. This leads to continous insert
> > retries whitout FIW inserting the mapfile.
> 
> set the "default priority" in advanced settings so that the mapfile is
> inserted "first". This should speed your insert up somehow. Then you
> can disable to "ignore local datastore". This will make your insert
> much faster, but much less reliable as well. I don't know what FUQID
> is doing, but if it does similar things, I understand that insert is
> faster.
> 
> Greets mihi
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