Probably freenet. Was the log file very large?

In 0.7 this will happen less because we automatically delete logfiles...

On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 12:14:15AM +0000, sky wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> First post after an attempt to get freenet running.
> Excuse my bad English, not my first language. 
> Please feel free to ask if something isn't explained sufficiently.
> 
> So what seems to be the trouble...
> Using windows XP, NO sp2, java 1.5
> Running latest freenet version, setup rigt. Could connect and 'browse' some 
> pages. Came across this Frost utility, setup rigt, could connect and update 
> boards. So far, so good.
>  
> Using standard config, with exception for logging. Put this from normal to 
> one 
> step higher (not debug mode). 
> 
>  Though frost seems to be getting its boards updated, I couldn't acces it 
> anymore after activating the update function. While trying to update all 
> boards 
> with frost, frost seems to 'freeze'. Cannot acces/ shutdown the prog 
> throughout 
> the program itself. Had to 'hardkill'  the program using ctrl-alt-del. This 
> beacuse I just wanted to try some of the options, not running it for a long 
> time. Let frost update an hour orso. After that I would end the program 
> normally. Didn't work, as I mentioned.
> Next try I figured that frost might be needing a real long time, so let it be 
> for about ten hours. The real problem lies after the passing time. It seemed 
> that a REAL high perecentage of harddisk space was used, more than 20Gb. Not 
> prepared for such a high amount, it had given an error saying it couldn't 
> write 
> anymore to the disk. True, while it was now full!
> I killed frost running, killed freenet and the diskspace was back again.
> Next, I wanted to try freenet somemore, and was surprised it would take more 
> and more diskspace... climaxing to another large amount of diskspace.
> Figuring this would cause eventually another error (not enough hd space) I 
> killed freenet again.
> 
> What causes the usage of this huge amount harddisk-space?
> Is it frost, freenet or both?
> How could one prevent this? Is it the log file which is taking this large 
> amount? I mean, that's a lot of logging in a relatively small time imho.
> 
> Please help.
> 
> Regards,
> Sky
> 
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