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.
> 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.
> 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
--
Christian
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