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Re: Odd startup errors (Peter J.) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 16:49:07 +0100 > From: "Mr. Flibble" <mrflibble at urbantakeover.freeserve.co.uk> > Subject: [freenet-support] Odd startup errors > To: <support at freenetproject.org> > Message-ID: <000f01c91038$1dc36f10$0a7b0001 at deepspace3> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > I'm seeing the following (just by accident - I haven't really had time to > use freenet since the last update): > > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:33 | Key 4745216/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:59 | Key 4746240/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:35:19 | Key 4747264/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:35:38 | Key 4748288/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:36:02 | Key 4749312/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:36:29 | Key 4750336/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:37:05 | Key 4751360/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:37:32 | Key 4752384/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:38:00 | Key 4753408/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:38:27 | Key 4754432/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:39:02 | Key 4755456/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:39:29 | Key 4756480/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:39:55 | Key 4757504/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:40:17 | Key 4758528/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:40:40 | Key 4759552/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:41:11 | Key 4760576/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:41:35 | Key 4761600/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:41:59 | Key 4762624/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:42:24 | Key 4763648/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:42:57 | Key 4764672/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:43:20 | Key 4765696/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:43:51 | Key 4766720/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 > failures) > > Should I be concerned about this? > What does it mean exactly? > I haven't had chance to see how long this has been happening for yet. > > Thanks > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 18:56:41 +0200 > From: "Peter J." <freenet at peterjoosten.nl> > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Odd startup errors > To: support at freenetproject.org > Message-ID: <200809061856.42192.freenet at peterjoosten.nl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Saturday 06 September 2008 17:49:07 Mr. Flibble wrote: > >> I'm seeing the following (just by accident - I haven't really had time to >> use freenet since the last update): >> >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:33 | Key 4745216/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> > > <snip loglines> > > >> Should I be concerned about this? >> What does it mean exactly? >> I haven't had chance to see how long this has been happening for yet. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> > > Yeah I'm getting this too. Here Freenet stops (crashes) every 2-4 hours > because it consumes all memory it is allowed to use and when it restarts I > get these messages. Takes a while before freenet is restarted. > > Greetings > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 19:18:28 +0200 > From: "Peter J." <freenet at peterjoosten.nl> > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Odd startup errors > To: support at freenetproject.org > Message-ID: <200809061918.28766.freenet at peterjoosten.nl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Saturday 06 September 2008 18:56:41 Peter J. wrote: > >> On Saturday 06 September 2008 17:49:07 Mr. Flibble wrote: >> >>> I'm seeing the following (just by accident - I haven't really had time to >>> use freenet since the last update): >>> >>> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:33 | Key 4745216/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >>> failures) >>> >> <snip loglines> >> >> >>> Should I be concerned about this? >>> What does it mean exactly? >>> I haven't had chance to see how long this has been happening for yet. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >> Yeah I'm getting this too. Here Freenet stops (crashes) every 2-4 hours >> because it consumes all memory it is allowed to use and when it restarts I >> get these messages. Takes a while before freenet is restarted. >> >> Greetings >> > > I'm also getting alot of these messages > > INFO | jvm 24 | 2008/09/06 19:14:10 | Bogus or unreconstructible key at slot > 1019 : freenet.keys.SSKVerifyException: Unknown type byte 0 - lost block 1019 > INFO | jvm 24 | 2008/09/06 19:14:10 | Key 1024/8160 OK (0 dupes, 20 failures) > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 19:20:50 +0200 > From: "Ermanno Baschiera" <ebaschiera at gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Odd startup errors > To: support at freenetproject.org > Message-ID: > <e0d7afb00809061020k31cd1daak1948871f6b36f46d at mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > My node is fine. By the way it has 384 MB maximum available. > > 2008/9/6 Peter J. <freenet at peterjoosten.nl>: > >> On Saturday 06 September 2008 17:49:07 Mr. Flibble wrote: >> >>> I'm seeing the following (just by accident - I haven't really had time to >>> use freenet since the last update): >>> >>> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:33 | Key 4745216/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >>> failures) >>> >> <snip loglines> >> >> >>> Should I be concerned about this? >>> What does it mean exactly? >>> I haven't had chance to see how long this has been happening for yet. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >> Yeah I'm getting this too. Here Freenet stops (crashes) every 2-4 hours >> because it consumes all memory it is allowed to use and when it restarts I >> get these messages. Takes a while before freenet is restarted. >> >> Greetings >> _______________________________________________ >> Support mailing list >> Support at freenetproject.org >> http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support >> Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support >> Or mailto:support-request at freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe >> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 18:30:26 +0100 > From: Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Odd startup errors > To: support at freenetproject.org > Message-ID: <200809061830.33319.toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Saturday 06 September 2008 16:49, Mr. Flibble wrote: > >> I'm seeing the following (just by accident - I haven't really had time to >> use freenet since the last update): >> > > This means that the datastore was corrupted and is being reconstructed. This > is normal, but if it happens very often there may be a problem. > >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:33 | Key 4745216/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:59 | Key 4746240/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:35:19 | Key 4747264/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:35:38 | Key 4748288/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:36:02 | Key 4749312/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:36:29 | Key 4750336/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:37:05 | Key 4751360/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:37:32 | Key 4752384/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:38:00 | Key 4753408/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:38:27 | Key 4754432/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:39:02 | Key 4755456/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:39:29 | Key 4756480/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:39:55 | Key 4757504/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:40:17 | Key 4758528/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:40:40 | Key 4759552/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:41:11 | Key 4760576/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:41:35 | Key 4761600/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:41:59 | Key 4762624/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:42:24 | Key 4763648/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:42:57 | Key 4764672/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:43:20 | Key 4765696/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:43:51 | Key 4766720/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >> failures) >> >> Should I be concerned about this? >> What does it mean exactly? >> I haven't had chance to see how long this has been happening for yet. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Support mailing list >> Support at freenetproject.org >> http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support >> Unsubscribe at >> > http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support > >> Or mailto:support-request at freenetproject.org?subject=unsubscribe >> >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: not available > Type: application/pgp-signature > Size: 827 bytes > Desc: not available > Url : > http://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/attachments/20080906/2423eea2/attachment.pgp > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 18:32:30 +0100 > From: Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Odd startup errors > To: freenet at peterjoosten.nl, support at freenetproject.org > Message-ID: <200809061832.31621.toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > On Saturday 06 September 2008 17:56, Peter J. wrote: > >> On Saturday 06 September 2008 17:49:07 Mr. Flibble wrote: >> >>> I'm seeing the following (just by accident - I haven't really had time to >>> use freenet since the last update): >>> >>> INFO | jvm 5 | 2008/09/06 16:34:33 | Key 4745216/5346530 OK (308 dupes, 0 >>> failures) >>> >> <snip loglines> >> >> >>> Should I be concerned about this? >>> What does it mean exactly? >>> I haven't had chance to see how long this has been happening for yet. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >> Yeah I'm getting this too. Here Freenet stops (crashes) every 2-4 hours >> because it consumes all memory it is allowed to use and when it restarts I >> get these messages. Takes a while before freenet is restarted. >> > > 3 questions: > 1. Please post your freenet.ini. What's the database memory usage limit > setting set to? > 2. What's the node's memory limit set to? > 3. How much stuff do you have on the queue? Approximate total bytes to > download, and total bytes to upload? > >> Greetings >> > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: not available > Type: application/pgp-signature > Size: 827 bytes > Desc: not available > Url : > http://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/attachments/20080906/e25ab58b/attachment.pgp > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 19:56:36 +0200 > From: "Peter J." <freenet at peterjoosten.nl> > Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Odd startup errors > To: support at freenetproject.org > Message-ID: <200809061956.36738.freenet at peterjoosten.nl> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > On Saturday 06 September 2008 19:32:30 Matthew Toseland wrote: > > <snip> > > >> 3 questions: >> 1. Please post your freenet.ini. What's the database memory usage limit >> setting set to? >> 2. What's the node's memory limit set to? >> 3. How much stuff do you have on the queue? Approximate total bytes to >> download, and total bytes to upload? >> >> >>> Greetings >>> > > 1. freenet.txt attached > 2. I have the maximum Java memory set to 508 MiB > 3. That could explain alot: > ????????download: aprox. 3.3 Gib > ????????upload ? ? : aprox. 2.4 Gib > > > Some information about the used Java version and OS: > Maximum Java memory: 508 MiB > Available CPUs: 2 > Java Version: 1.6.0_07 > JVM Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. > JVM Version: 10.0-b23 > OS Name: Linux > OS Version: 2.6.25.14-69.fc8 > OS Architecture: i386 > > > Greetings > > > -snip out OP's freenet.ini A little off topic... I had exactly the same errors in my logs for about the last few weeks. The node was very often restarting. This would happen more frequently if the were lots of large downloads queued. I had about 10GB queued. No uploads for the most part.
Node max Mem is 1GB Max database mem was default 20MiB The hard drive, hence the node, DIED a couple days ago, BUT, Miraculously my datatstore was rebuilt from a partial save of the old one!!??! Somehow fred rebuilt 35GB of cache in less than an hour and it wasn't coming from my peers. How did that happen? and is it really the missing cache data? No, it cannot be because the downloads I had queued and 95% complete have started again at 0%. I am contemplating trying out the new salted-hash datastore. I read that it requires double the amount of space as the size of datastore to do the conversion and i'm sure it will be a time-consuming event, so I will wait for a few days when I have some free time. toad did mentioned in another thread that it may reduce the "thrashing" that the Berkeley DB was doing on my old dead drive. I'm not sure what killed my 2 year old SATA drive that was dedicated purely to my freenet node, but I'm leaning toward the constant cycle of creating and deleting 40,000 odd files upon each re-start. That' gotta take it's toll after a few years of that so maybe the other model of DB will work better. It's worth a try IMOH because I don't want to have to go through re-doing the node if another hard drive craps out.
