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w-coast-surf July 28th, 2000 01:13 PM

No Search Results
 
Plenty of files in the 'Monitor'-how do you download them??

No matter how many hosts I connect to, no search results are ever found. My God, I just put in the letter 'a' and nothing comes back-it just says 'searching.........................

wheelspin July 28th, 2000 01:18 PM

Ditto. What gives?

sir July 28th, 2000 05:48 PM

monitor shows what other people are searching for...

the Gnetwork seems to be messed up, there are a lot of people searching for stuff but I doubt they are getting the type of results they are looking for...

MrPlum July 28th, 2000 11:03 PM

Same here. Doesn't matter what I enter in the search field, no results. If I look at the search results field in Stats, I can see it incrementing. If I select STOP, again nothing is returned.

What gives?

Not impressed with my first taste of Gnotella.


DarthGummiBear July 29th, 2000 07:46 AM

Given my own personal experiences it is my personal belief that your problem with searching is related to the huge swarm of users coming from napster after it was shutdown. Lots of newbies using connection settings that are detrimental to network operation.

As Yytrium stated, and I agree with him, the problem should work itself out within the next week. As it stands, it seems to be a little better today than it was yesterday, for me at least. Searches are still an issue, but the network congestion is still pretty heavy.

Give it a week. All will be well http://forums.gnutellanews.com/smile.gif

Deviant July 30th, 2000 10:43 AM

Well, the searches arent the networks fault, it appears to be Gnotella.. I revert back to the 'official' .56 Gnutella and get all the results I can handle, but NOTHING on Gnotella... Some 'recommended client' eh?

markhill July 30th, 2000 04:50 PM

I'm having the same problem. I am able to monitor successful search after successful search but am not able to get a single hit on my search - even if I search with the identical criteria. Not a network problem - I think it might be a ...............BUG

Noir July 31st, 2000 06:06 PM

Yeah. Gnotella 0.73's search function is toast. Does not work at all for me.

sir August 2nd, 2000 12:17 PM

It isn't a bug with gnotella. I was having the exact same problem, but now it seems to be getting better. I am getting results on everything from mp3 to metallica to exe... The problem was in the network, there were a ton of people clogging up the network that had 56k's which slowed down the search results so bad. I can already see the network getting better... i had 800 hosts today! and like 10 Tb

geekgirrl August 16th, 2000 07:32 AM

well, looks as if it's been a couple of weeks since the last post, and i'm having the same problem. Maybe it IS my slow 56K connection, but what can you do with a 2 year lease, bad wiring, and not enough $$$ to pay for the high-speed access? Go to Scour i suppose. It's sad, because Gnutella came very highly reccomended to me... I'd love to read any suggestions anyone might have for a lowly college student living in the ghetto.

Bachelor August 26th, 2000 02:57 PM

Ditto. Same experience here. I've spent a couple of hours today trying Gnotella. Everything appears to be configured correctly and working, but it doesn't show me any search results and it doesn't display any uploads even though the Monitor screen shows numerous search hits. Nothing wrong with my cable service - Napster is working fine. Everthing else is okay with my Win98 setup. It must be a problem with Gnotella.


Quote:

Originally posted by w-coast-surf:
... No matter how many hosts I connect to, no search results are ever found.

plea August 29th, 2000 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by sir:
It isn't a bug with gnotella. I was having the exact same problem, but now it seems to be getting better. I am getting results on everything from mp3 to metallica to exe... The problem was in the network, there were a ton of people clogging up the network that had 56k's which slowed down the search results so bad. I can already see the network getting better... i had 800 hosts today! and like 10 Tb
OK, something has tobe done about network congestion. Because as more presure is put on napster more people will be moving to gnutella. If it is indeed network congestion then a better way of routing all this congestion must be figured, since the network will only be gaining more 56k users.

day September 1st, 2000 12:08 AM

I don't think it's network congestion. I started Gnotella about fifteen minutes ago and put in the search term "stone" and - despite a half-dozen connections showing hundreds of thousands of files - show not a single result on the search page.

I started Gnutella about five minutes ago, put in the same search term, and already show over a hundred items out of just 1,500 files.



ambient September 17th, 2000 04:41 PM

Interesting. I've read the complaints on this board posted from several months back and later. I'm using .73 of Gnotella. No matter what I search for.. it'll just sit there saying "Searching..." -- nothing ever pops up. If it were network congestion, wouldn't you think it had cleared up by now? I think we could consider it a bug.

ambient September 17th, 2000 04:43 PM

Allow me to correct myself. I did manage to turn up two search results after a good 5 minutes wait. Bug fixed. My bad. http://forums.gnutellanews.com/wink.gif

ricksterf October 6th, 2000 08:32 PM

I also had the same search problems, but properly configured with only 1 search performed at a time, and 0 incoming and 1 outgoing connections with a 56k, I was able to return results on everything I typed in. It also helped to have a minimal amount of programs running at the same time.
Now if only I could download the files, hmmm.
Excruciatingly slow if they even start at all. Gnotella really is ahead of it's time - for my connection anyway.
Think I'll be using Wrapster in the meantime.

flipside October 6th, 2000 11:27 PM

I get some search results, but only for super popular bands (ie rolling stones, other crappy stuff). Nothing for indie bands like Superchunk. Is this just because gnotella sucks?

sweetthief October 10th, 2000 09:31 AM

Let's get real....

The technology can't keep up with the hype. Gnotella searching sucks.

Don't get me wrong. Gnotella's nice...when it works.

Better than nothing, right?

Snagglepuss October 12th, 2000 02:59 AM

From my experience and a little guesstimating as to what is going on, it looks like most users have non-contributory connections (ultra-slow 56k or TTL=1) so once your search hits one of these users, it dies. Their 56K isn't even really 56K as they probably have throughput of 33K which is further cut down by their simultaneous browsing and chatting whilst waiting for gnotella to finish giving search results.

The chance of hitting these users is very significantly high. This may be why you don't get search results returned or why just a few paltry results occur after a long time.

Once in awhile, you will be lucky and make an outgoing connection to a fast user who happens to be serving up a lot of files. Unfortunately, there are all too few actual people serving up files relative to the total number of users.

However, there are so many users trying to download that the file server's site has reached its max number limit of files being uploaded to the net at that time. The normal number is 4, but the site may set that higher. So, this may explain why you find something quickly on a search, but when you click to download, you don't get a file pushed to you.

Lots of greedy sites allow searches but may set the max number of files to 1 or 0. So you also can't get any files from them. Or they have moved the files and didn't bother refreshing.

Selfish users kill the golden goose. I wish there was some way that clients could have a flag that allows/disallows greedy users to connect. Nassssty users should be censored off. Ooops. That brings us back to square zero since gnutellanet wasn't meant to be that way. *sigh*

gnutella_user October 12th, 2000 04:24 AM

Hello,
Okay, Gnutella can be a little frustrating but, give yourself some time to learn the ins and outs. The first thing to check is how many hosts do you have. The number of hosts will be in the left corner. I use 5 out going connections and catch about 500 to 900 hosts. Anymore than 5 connections and the program seemed to hang. You need to seed the program to find good hosts. Enter gnutellahosts.com:6346 in the field next to the add and remove buttons. After entering press the add button and you should begin catching hosts. Let me know if I helped or if you need more info.
vfstab

KarneDawg3 October 26th, 2000 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by flipside:
I get some search results, but only for super popular bands (ie rolling stones, other crappy stuff). Nothing for indie bands like Superchunk. Is this just because gnotella sucks?
Gnotella doesn't suck. The search results are only based on what people have on their computers. If you want stuff by Superchunk, make it available to the rest of us. Maybe others who like them will make it available too.


KarneDawg3 October 26th, 2000 02:09 PM

Well, I think we've figured out that the search problems are a result of the slow 56k modem users on the network. Right? Does Anybody know of other programs that might me a little more 56k friendly? Scour? Imesh? other Gnutella networks?


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