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From: | Jörg Maisenbacher |
Subject: | Re: [Mldonkey-users] Swamping by LowID-Clients cause queue dropouts |
Date: | Mon, 10 Feb 2003 14:32:56 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.3a; MultiZilla v1.1.32 final) Gecko/20021212 |
Hi all
Someone mentioned, he gets swamped by LowID clients.
I think that was me...
I now increased the max_clients_per_second to 20 (!!) and guess what: I am finally able to get some bytes for my rare files. Please experiment with this setting, while leaving *every other* setting _untouched_.
That increases the number of connections from 200-300 to 600-800 and the outgoing traffic goes from 6-8 to 10 (which is the hardlimit for mldonkeyon the router). With all the new connects the downloads drop dead even if you get a download.
This isn't true for me. I have max_opened_connections = 200. Before i set max_clients_per_second 20, donitor shows steadily increasing # of connections. Now i did as Sven proposed. And guess what: The # of connections was strictly kept (as donitor shows, no peaks, no valleys...) over the whole 24h (before T-Offline disconnects me).
So i consider this an approach in a good direction. As for me, this only had positive effects:
*) mem-usage: 37M, downloading 9 popular files *) strict keeping of connections, *) equalized ratio of direct/indirect peers instead of only indirect ones. *) only a few negative next-retry-delays (i consider this as fewer queue-dropouts) => more dwnloads from emules *) to be continued... (and feel free to do so) Dek -- Dek <address@hidden> "There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't."
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