On Saturday 06 September 2008 20:46:25 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Saturday 06 September 2008 18:56, Peter J. wrote:

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> > 3. That could explain alot:
> > ????????download: aprox. 3.3 Gib
> > ????????upload ? ? : aprox. 2.4 Gib
>
> That's a fair amount too. The downloads will use a significant amount of
> RAM, the uploads will use a huge amount of RAM. You might like to try to
> db4o branch, although there's a good chance the uploads won't work ... I
> will work on uploads soon...
>
> Does increasing the memory limit help, or is it as high as you can go
> without hitting swap already?
>

Ok, I set the maximum allocatable memory for java to 1016 MiB. I saw the 
actual allocated memory rise to around 1000 Mib once then it dropped and it 
is now fluctuating somewhere between 700 Mib and 850 Mib. The node is now 
running for 6 hours. The computer is swapping some memory (for the first time 
actually ;) ) but that doesn't really hurt the performance. 
Maybe if I drop 100 Mib memory it won't use swap anymore but as I don't notice 
any significant lost of performance I think I keep it this way.  

Anyway, thanks for the advise.

Greetings

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