<p>15:14 <+Complication> Well, I wanted to say that net status is a bit flaky. :) But the net said it first. :D</p>
<p>15:15 <+Complication> On the scale of recent disconnects, this was a very rapid recovery, though.</p>
<p>15:16 <+Complication> Haven't had any more massive message jams, but it still loses a lease now and then</p>
<p>15:17 <+Complication> Also, I think the last router run ended when a lease couldn't be renewed, so it concluded "Router hung!"</p>
<p>15:18 < jrandom> ah col</p>
<p>15:18 <+Complication> Had been ticking for 15 hours or so</p>
<p>15:18 < jrandom> perhaps we should adjust the watchdog to stop restarting the router under those situations</p>
<p>15:19 <+Complication> Retransmission is also the same as before (uncomfortably high, but apparently possible to live with - which in itself is good news)</p>
<p>15:19 < jrandom> the restart used to be necessary, but recurrant tunnel failure should be recoverable</p>
<p>15:20 <+Complication> I don't know many protocols which work tolerably when every third message goes missing</p>
<p>15:21 <+Complication> This one works :) But it used to be around 7%</p>
<p>15:21 < jrandom> well, thats averaged across all of the peers, so its probably quite low for most peers, but quite high for highly congested peers</p>
<p>15:21 < jrandom> (as shown on peers.jsp)</p>
<p>15:22 <+Complication> True, and I haven't taken a look at that side of the distribution yet</p>
<p>15:23 <+Complication> Might need to check, if for nothing else, then to verify how it's distributed</p>
<p>15:24 < jrandom> ok, anyone have anything else on 1) Net status?</p>
<p>15:25 < bar> Complication: may i ask what burst limit you are using? mine are set to 60% of my theoretical upload max, and i currently have a retransmission ratio of 11% </p>
<p>15:26 <+Complication> bar: it's around 80% of line speed</p>
<p>15:26 < bar> ok</p>
<p>15:26 <+Complication> On the same level as it was, when retransmission was around 7%</p>
<p>15:26 <+Complication> Had it higher meanwhile, but brought back down</p>
<p>15:28 < bar> i'll try to use 80% for a day or so to see if anything happens</p>
<p>15:28 <+Complication> And sustained transfer limit is around 65%</p>
<p>15:28 <+Complication> Actual transfer, if the total indicator is correct, averages near 60% of line speed</p>
<p>15:29 <+Complication> (peaks are higher)</p>
<p>15:30 < ashter_> for my part lot of 'no lease' thing for local destination (as i said today)</p>
<p>15:30 < ashter_> and a node a bit more congested</p>
<p>15:30 <+fox><nextgens> hi</p>
<p>15:30 < jrandom> heya nextgens</p>
<p>15:30 < jrandom> ashter_: hmm, are you on dialup, dsl/cable, or faster? or, better said (more anonymously), are you congested?</p>
<p>15:31 <+fox><nextgens> cool, jrandom is around :) you might help me :)</p>
<p>15:31 < jrandom> (as in, network congestion, not the numbers i2p displays)</p>
<p>15:31 < ashter_> dsl/cable</p>
<p>15:32 < jrandom> ok thanks</p>
<p>15:33 < jrandom> ok, if there's nothing else on 1) Net status, lets jump on over to 2) Use case survey</p>
<p>15:34 < jrandom> I don't expect anwers immediately, but if y'all could put some thought into the questions from the mail and post up replies (either to the forum, syndie, the list, etc), it'd be much appreciated</p>