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fasteddie November 21st, 2001 08:10 AM

Questions about ver 6.0
 
HI,

I just upgraded from 5.6 to 6.0 and have some concerns. Maybe I'm just being impatient but it seems when I started 5.6 I always was starting a dl from my list within a few minutes. My time waiting for 6.0 to start a dl has been increased dramatically and I am getting a lot fewer of may partial dl's being continued. Is this because of the new way of getting hosts or is it just me?

fasteddie

GregorK November 22nd, 2001 04:17 AM

If you already have download candidates in your list of downloads then they should start to retry immediately. If you have no candidates Phex waits until you have a connection to the network and submits it's auto generated searches.


The automatic searches are now submitted in a more efficient way. That means there are less searches ( mostly unnecessary ) submitted.
The reason is that the mass of searches caused by Phex really plug up the network. This causes a overall lower performance of the network for ALL gnutella users. And other clients might block Phex to clean the network.
After a very complex analysis of the old automatic search I found out that most of the searches return the same results and that the research makes most sense when you are looking for rare files.
Also for rare files it makes no sense to submit a search every couple of seconds. You will not reach that many different hosts between two searches. Almost no gain for you but much hurt for the net. Therefore searches are submitted in bigger intervals.
If your network neighbourhood changes, you are opening up paths to new hosts therefore running searches are re-submitted to new connections once they are stable.

I hope you understand some of the design decisions we had to make. Phex also is a client that most users are running for a very long time ( 4 - 12 hours or longer ). For this kind of uptime it makes not much difference if a search is submitted every minute or in the average every 10 to 15 minutes. For users with lower uptime finding and downloading rare files is hopeless anyway.

Please tell me what you think.

Gregor

fasteddie November 23rd, 2001 05:24 PM

search timeouts
 
Thanks,

At least now I understand why, but is it at all possible to have the research time be varied with uptime? In otherwords when you first get online it researches maybe twice at 30 sec then twice at 60 sec, etc until your at the fifteen minute mark. I think that could help with the network and those looking for rare files.

FastEddie:D

Unregistered November 28th, 2001 05:33 AM

In the future you will have more options to configure the research. We first released the new concept and are now working on the configuration.


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