What build of freenet are you running? I don't recognize the problem
below...

On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 08:49:23PM +0200, 4321fred1234 at web.de wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> I run freenet on linux with newest Sun-JRE (PIII, 256 MB) and it often seems 
> to have starting-problems:
> 
> Sometimes it starts already after a few minutes to produce traffic and 
> behaves as usual, but often it has for
> a long time only 9 to 11 threads, doesnt't react to the webinterface, doesn't 
> use any bandwidth and makes no
> Error-entries in the log.
> That can go on for several hours, until it suddenly begins to run as it 
> should.
> 
> The same problem happens when DSL reconnects (every 24 hours): Sometimes it 
> is back to full speed after only
> 5 Minutes, sometimes it needs 10 hours (in that time it has about 50 threads, 
> when running normal about 70 to 100).
> What is the best way to deal with DSL-reconnects?:
> - using dyndns (I tried it, but it didn't make any difference)
> - restarting freenet
> - just doing nothing and waiting for freenet recognizing something has changed
> 
> Freenet also seems to break down sometimes when it was running for several 
> days, with no other than the usual
> thousand errors in the logs (as far as I can see). Is that usual? Should I 
> just restart it every 2 days?
> 
> Thanks!
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