Well, the heat thing is the obvious answer, but I don't think that's it.
My CPU temp never goes above 50 degrees celsius, which should be well
within acceptable tolerances.  Plus, I have my case open and a
FULL-SIZE, like cool your whole house sized, fan blowing right into the
case.  I used to have heat problems, but none since I put that fan in
there.

Just to be on the safe-side, I just underclocked my CPU on the MB a few
cycles, so we'll see if that helps stability.

And yeah, typically 15-20 minutes.  And when I say crash, I mean the
whole system powers down.  Goes to a black screen, my monitor shuts
down, etc...  I don't think it's the CPU usage doing it necessarily, cuz
I often run video-editing software set to high priority that runs it at
near 100% all day long without issue.  I just mention the CPU usage
because I wasn't sure if that was normal or not.

My uplink speed is only 256K.  (No premiere service available in my
neighborhood yet)

Memory in the Flaunch.ini was set to "default".  I changed it to 256M,
so we'll see what happens.  I'll also upgrade my Java too.  Thought I
was already up to date there, but I guess not.

Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone.  I appreciate it.

Anybody else here have any trouble with Freenet running on XP SP2?  I
know SP2 is still a bit new to most people, and it's a HUUUUUUUUUGE
service pack, weighing in at over 260M, and it screws with hundreds of
system files, so I'd like to be able to rule that out definitively if
anybody here is using SP2 with Freenet without incident.  There have
been reports of it messing with other pieces of software, so I naturally
assumed this might be a likely suspect.


Don





> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Toad
> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 12:05 PM
> To: Don Gregory; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Freenet causing crashes...
> 
> 
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 08:36:21AM -0400, Don Gregory wrote:
> > I just recently setup a node, and I'm trying to let it run 
> for a while 
> > to give it a chance to spread its tendrils so to speak.  I'm at the 
> > point now where it's had maybe 4-5 hours to run over my 3Mb cable 
> > connection and I'm STARTING to get a little responsiveness from the 
> > network.
> > 
> > Problem is, I want to leave it running for several hours to fully 
> > propagate itself, whatever, but it seems to be gobbling up a LOT of 
> > CPU power.  Well, not the Freenet executable, but the java engine 
> > running it.  That by itself wouldn't be a problem, but it 
> seems to be 
> > making my computer crash.  After leaving it running for 15 
> minutes or 
> > so, my computer will spontaneously crash/shut-down.
> 
> Hmmm. Your computer has inadequate cooling, most likely. Not 
> our problem :). No obvious ideas for a workaround... except 
> perhaps enabling doCPULoad=true in the config file (you're on 
> linux, right? :)).
> > 
> > I tried setting the CPU priority in the config tool to be below 
> > normal, I tried setting the process priority in Task Manager to be 
> > below normal
> 
> Hmm, you're not on linux. That rules out that idea.
> 
> > for both the javaw.exe and freenet.exe processes, but it's still 
> > devouring over 90% of my CPU on average, and it's still crashing my 
> > system after 10-15 minutes.  This really sucks, because it was just 
> > around NOW that things were starting to get interesting.
> 
> 15 minutes?! Your system's expected lifetime is pretty low if 
> it crashes in 15 minutes of 90% CPU usage. Are you sure you 
> don't have major issues with inadequate cooling?
> > 
> > The system I'm running it on is:
> > 
> > Windows XP Pro, SP2
> > Athlon XP 1800+
> > 768 RAM
> > 3Mb cable internet connection
> 
> The downlink doesn't matter much. The uplink is what matters. 
> 3Mbps downlink, what's the uplink? 256kbps? 768kbps?
> 
> > Windows Binary 5091 version of the Node
> > Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment, SE v1.4.2_04
> > 
> > Can anybody help explain what's going on here and how I 
> might fix it?  
> > I just recently installed SP 2 for XP, and I know that has a 
> > 10-connection limit for half-open TCPIP connections, and in the 
> > Freenet config
> 
> That doesn't cause major problems, according to other 
> reports. In any case it'll just queue them; it shouldn't 
> cause a crash.
> 
> BTW, what exactly do you mean by crashing?
> 
> > utility, it says 200 connections, so I was thinking maybe 
> that might 
> > have something to do with it.  I actually changed that bit of my 
> > Windows configuration, as 10 is too low.  The TCPIP stack 
> I'm running 
> > now allows 50 half-open connections.  That may still be too low, 
> > though, depending on just how Freenet's using TCPIP.
> 
> Freenet uses 200 OPEN conns, it only opens 50 or so at once - 
> so there will not generally be more than 50 half-open conns.
> > 
> > So, is there anybody that knows anything about running a 
> node on a SP2 
> > version of WinXP Pro?  Also, any advice for configuring things for 
> > optimum performance?  I really have no idea how the Freenet network 
> > works under the hood, so I really don't have a clue how to 
> tune things 
> > properly.  Any good n00b resources available that I could look at?
> > 
> > Any help appreciated.  I love the Freenet concept, but it's still a 
> > little tech-heavy for me to grasp at this stage.
> > 
> > Thanks much,
> > Don
> -- 
> Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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