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Re: [Help-gnunet] bandwidth saturation
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Christian Grothoff |
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Re: [Help-gnunet] bandwidth saturation |
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Mon, 30 Jun 2003 19:11:29 -0500 |
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On Monday 30 June 2003 01:34 pm, Lance Simmons wrote:
> I've set up a GNUnet node, and it is completely saturating my bandwidth.
> I've got a dsl connection, and as soon as I start the node, my ping
> times to my gateway leap from the normal 25 ms to a frightening 10-20
> seconds. I've turned off everything else that could be consuming
> bandwidth -- GNUnet is the culprit. Since I connect to this machine
> remotely, such high latency isn't really an option for me.
>
> Is the default gnunet.conf file inappropriate for a home dsl connection?
> I've tried lowering the MAXNETUPBPSTOTAL and MAXNETDOWNBPSTOTAL from
> 50000 to 5000, but that hasn't helped the problem. Is there some other
> setting I need to change?
You should not have to. Which version are you using? Can you use gnunet-stats
to see how much traffic is actually generated? So far, I've seen GNUnet
pretty much stick to the limitations that were set in the configuration (note
that you need to restart gnunetd after changing the bandwidth limitations!).
Look at how much traffic was received/transmitted by the various transports
and divide that by the uptime of your node. If that's (significantly) more
than MAXNETXXXBPSTOTAL, it should be investigated.
Christian
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