So this is just an "all peers are backed off frequently after the load 
limiting changes" report?

Or is there a definite problem with nodes not connecting or even being 
backed off?

On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 11:29:18PM -0000, Mr. Flibble wrote:
> > In 1009 and before i had 30K outgoing bandwidth limit and i 
> > was running bit torrent at the
> > same time. I had hard drive access going through the roof, 
> > and thrashing sometimes.
> > Yet, i had no or sometimes 1 backed off node.
> > 
> > Now, with 1011. I just killed every application that uses 
> > much memory or network. I have
> > no thrashing, and CPU stopped going to 100%, but now all the 
> > nodes are backed off,
> > sometimes to the extent of no longer being connected. My ping 
> > time also goes through the roof.
> 
> I have this problem too.
> 
> The  box was thrashing a bit, so I added 512mb to the machine and set
> freenet 0.7 to use 256mb (was on the default of 128mb before).
> 
>     * Used Java memory: 207 MiB
>     * Allocated Java memory: 254 MiB
>     * Maximum Java memory: 254 MiB
>     * Available CPUs: 1
>     * Running threads: 408
>     * JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
>     * JVM Version: 1.5.0_09-b01
>     * OS Name: Windows 2000
>     * OS Version: 5.0
>     * OS Architecture: x86
> 
> At the moment I've got the following:
>     * Connected: 1
>     * Backed off: 6
>     * Disconnected: 13
> 
> All backed  off reasons are "ForwardRejectedOverload"
> 
> nodeUptime: 6d4h
> 
>     * Total Output: 9.88 GiB (19.3 KiBps)
>     * Payload Output: 7.53 GiB (14.7 KiBps) (76%)
>     * Total Input: 7.62 GiB (14.9 KiBps)
>     * Output Rate: 24.4 KiBps (of 30.0 KiBps)
>     * Input Rate: 18.9 KiBps (of 120 KiBps)
> 
> So it does seen to be working, which is fine, but  as  Volodya  says, these
> "backed off" messages didn't happen  that often in previous versions.
> 
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