Hi,

I just started fetching and 'abo order' of http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e 
recursivly, 5 levels deep, same host. When it started, i wanted to look at the 
status but accidently hit on 'fetch'. There was an order list in pipe, and i 
don't do automatuc fetching. So this was launched in parallel. Then i noticed 
the ppp transfer shows often paunes for 2 -3 seconds.
The graphical log shows a very uneven and low utilization of my (admittedly 
small) bandwidth, in both dimensions (x y). 

So i wonder,

1. Is there any priority when, while wwwioffle already is fetching, a user 
requests a new page ?

2. What priority applies when i start fetching a list of orders while the 
abonnement order is already processed ?

3. Could my 'fetch' action have had any effect ?

4.  Is wwwoffled doing any kind of scaling bandwith ? Like eg apt-proxy-v2, 
which runs 'twisted' factories which scale by parallel threading (or so). 

I'm still on a 56kbit modem (but only for some more weeks now :)
While fetching, a typical WWWOFFLE Server Status:
Version      : 2.8e
State        : online
Fetch        : active (wwwoffle -fetch)
Purge        : inactive
Last-Online  : Sun, 06 Mar 2005 16:51:18 CET
Last-Offline : unknown
Total-Servers: 5
Fetch-Servers: 3
Server-PIDs  :  8553 8548 8555 3092 8558 (configured max 6)
Fetch-PIDs   :  8553 8548 8555

The same time, outgoing shows 1271 orders (growing).

/var/cache/wwwoffle is a seperate ext3 partition, with hash-trees (tune2fs -O 
dir_index) enabled, size after last purge (yesterday) 970 MB, on a fast HD.



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