At 09:17 AM 5/6/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:

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>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?

Yes, it did.  And I've realized that setting Freenet's priority to 
NORMAL in Process Explorer didn't persist, so I need to figure our 
how to make it so.

> > > > 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?

On the homepage, it said that it was trying to connect, and that it 
would be slow for a while.  I've e-mailed you the relevant part of 
the wrapper.log.

<snip>

=
Jim Cook <jimcook at panix.com> 



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