[mnet-devel] more observations and stats

Zooko O'Whielacronx zooko at zooko.com
Fri Feb 13 14:35:32 GMT 2004


I ran two nodes overnight, for roughly 10 hours.  The first one, <nw31m>, is a 
block server, relay server, and content tracker with a lot of blocks and content 
entries.  It has about 2 GB worth of blocks.  The second one, <9bzpp> is a block 
server, relay server, and content trackers with fewer blocks and content 
entries.  It has about 500 MB worth of blocks.  Before going to bed I started 
each of them publishing the same file.

<nw31m> had PEERMAN_PROBABILISTIC_EXCLUSION turned on, <9bzpp> didn't.

In the morning they both had acceptable RAM usage (33 to 36 MB).  Profiling 
was turned on in <nw31m>, and <nw31m> had not used excessive CPU during the 
night.

They received messages from from 5 peers during the night: <nw31m>, <3116a>, 
<8fjho>, <9bzpp>, <z8k1i>.  (That includes each other and themselves.)

<nw31m> received 15256 incoming messages during the night.  (~= 0.4 Hz)
                  5340 of these were initiating messages.   (~= 0.1 Hz)
<nw31m> sent     18235 outgoing messages during the night.  (~= 0.5 Hz)
                 12895 of these were initiating messages.   (~= 0.4 Hz)
                  2521 of these were "lookup contact info"  (<  0.1 Hz)

<9bzpp> received  7123 incoming messages during the night.  (~= 0.2 Hz)
                  2671 of these were initiating messages.   (<  0.1 Hz)
<9bzpp> sent     14898 outgoing messages during the night.  (~= 0.4 Hz)
                 12227 of these were initiating messages.   (~= 0.3 Hz)
                  9493 of these were "lookup contact info"  (~= 0.3 Hz)

There were 58 unique peerIds that <9bzpp> tried to lookup the contact info for.

Regards,

Zooko



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