Am Donnerstag, 4. Oktober 2012, 16:07:25 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> On Saturday 29 Sep 2012 22:59:19 guido wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been letting my Freenet node just run in the background without
> > paying any attention to it for maybe the last 12 months or so. Lately,
> > I've had another look at it and the wrapper log file, and it appears it
> > hasn't been running nearly as smoothly as I thought. According to the
> > wrapper logfile, it has been caught in an endless loop of starting up,
> > running for a short time (~10 minutes) and then hanging and being reset
> > by the wrapper. I see the
> > following lines a lot in wrapper.log:
>
> Argh. Is this Windows, Mac or Linux?
Sorry, I suppose I should have been more specific from the start...
Linux
> How many cores?
4 Cores
> How much CPU is Freenet using just before it crashes,
top shows it using about 250% CPU, even when there is no apparent reason for
that. The rest appears to be used up by four ksoftirqd kernel processes. (This
stops when Freenet is not running.)
> and is anything else going on? (E.g. games?)
There are a few KVM-based virtual machines running in the background, but they
don't use a lot of resources. Apart from that, nothing big is running on this
box, not even X. (It's a headless machine.)
java -version reports:
java version "1.6.0_35"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_35-b10)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.10-b01, mixed mode)
Another thing that may be of interest: Every time freenet restarts, it says
it's trying to migrate the datastore to the new format - even when it had
apparently finished this migration the last time.
Guido
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