Christian Biere wrote:
> Jeff Garzik wrote:
>> As part of a personal effort to promote technologies I like, I just
>> started running two gtk-gnutella ultrapeer nodes. No file service; this
>> exists purely to help gnet stay nice and strong. Both are running on
>> Fedora 9, version gtk-gnutella-0.96.5-1.fc9.
>
> Please fetch extra_files/hostiles.txt and extra_files/spam.txt
> occasionally (maybe every few weeks) from the SVN repository to reduce
> spamming issues.
Will do. Two questions,
Does gtk-gnutella automatically notice when those files are updated, or
do I need to restart gtk-gnutella?
Are these files distributed anywhere via gnet (hopefully GPG-signed)?
That would be preferable to polling SVN.
>> So far, after a week on one server, I see memory usage continuing to
>> slowly creep up. Is that normal? :) Does it ever stop growing? :)
>
> It should not be ever-growing. The memory usage mostly depends on the
> number of ultrapeers and especially leaves connected. With about 32
> ultrapeers and 80 leaves, it stabilize around 200 MiB of RAM. If that's
> too much, you should rather lower the number of leaves, not the number
> of ultrapeer connections.
FWIW, both nodes are set at 40 ultrapeers and 150 leaves, apparently the
default (I let it create config_gnet, then tweaked a few minor things
like bandwidth limit).
>> Since I would like to leave these processes up long term, I would like
>> to try and plan a bit for their resource usage.
>
> If you don't care about country code mapping, you can save about 2 MiB
> by using an empty file:
>
> touch ~/.gtk-gnutella/geo-ip.txt
Thanks! Yeah, I don't really care about that.
Oh, and another wish list item: it would be nice to be able to dump
stats about daily search traffic, bandwidth usage, etc. without querying
each individual property. i.e. like a "all_stats" command or similar.
Jeff
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