On Tuesday 06 May 2008 01:41, Jim Cook wrote:
> At 01:50 PM 5/5/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > > After checking the logs, it's clear what's going on.  Freenet runs
> > > just fine after I log off; indeed, it seems to be happier.  However,
> > > when I log on, various Freenet processes start timing out, and the
> > > node drops all connections after ca. 10 min.  This is a fairly old
> > > machine with a 2.8 GHz Pentium D and 2 Gb RAM, and it's pretty maxed
> > > out during logon.  It loads three apps (Firefox, Eudora and
> > > UltraEdit) and runs a few system and malware scans, and Freenet drops
> > > connections before the system frees up.
> >
> >Eeek. We should seriously consider increasing Freenet's base priority from
> >BELOW_NORMAL to NORMAL. We use thread priorities everywhere, only threads
> >which are critical and don't use much CPU are high priority, so 95% of the
> >time this shouldn't impact on system performance...
> >
> >See https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=2337
> 
> I've increased its base priority to NORMAL.

The above happened before this change?
> 
> > > Although Freenet reports that it's trying to connect, I find that it
> > > hasn't after more than 2 hr.  But once I stop and restart in Win XP
> > > services manager, it connects immediately.
> >
> >That's bad. It ought to recover. Does it try to reseed?
> 
> Yes, it keeps trying, but reports "java.net.SocketException: Protocol 
> not allowed".

Because of IPv6? That's not related. Are you sure it tries to reseed? Does it 
show the announcing alert on the homepage? What does it say in the 
wrapper.log?
> 
> After stopping the node and restarting, it adds its first peer within 
> two minutes, has five by four minutes, and rapidly connects to ca. 20.
> 
> > > Is that behavior normal?
> >
> >No, it may be a bug.
> 
> I wasn't keeping enough logs to span the last logoff/logon, but I saw 
> the same behavior after the update to Build #1145.  Within a few 
> hours after the update, the node dropped all connections, and 
> wouldn't reconnect until I stopped and restarted.  I'll e-mail log 
> excerpts off list.
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