Matthew Toseland wrote:

> On Thursday 15 May 2008 11:46, Jano wrote:
>> Daniel Cheng wrote:
>> 
>> > 2008/5/14 Jano <alejandro at mosteo.com>:
>> >> Matthew Toseland wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Below are links to my node's location logs. A lot of the location churn
> is
>> >>> within roughly a slice of 10% of the keyspace, and the central signal is
>> >>> reasonably clean... but this degree of variation is going to cause
> problems
>> >>> with routing and especially data retention IMHO (on a network of several
>> >>> thousand nodes, with *at least* 1000 nodes online at a time). There were
> a
>> >>> whole bunch of resets during the week 19 April to 26 April, and on the
>> >>> 24th, RC2 was released; on May 8th, 0.7.0 was released. These may
> explain
>> >>> some but not all of the long jumps...
>> >>>
>> >>> http://amphibian.dyndns.org/location.log.txt
>> >>> http://amphibian.dyndns.org/locations.png
>> >>
>> >> See mine attached. This node has not been steadly 24/7 up as of late,
> which
>> >> can be more typical. It bounces a bit...
>> >>
>> > 
>> > How many opennet connection do you have?
>> 
>> This node is pure opennet. So 20, I think.
> 
> Ok, in that case each time there is long downtime it will have to reseed...
> even so, seeding is directional... but your new nodes won't be the same as
> your old nodes, so it may partly explain it.

I thought that even in opennet, the node would try to reuse its old peers after
restarting. Is this so? Still, I understand that long downtimes may cause more
of your peers to vanish.


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