[Bamboo-Users] The block of broken node

Mosiuoa Tsietsi g06t6632 at campus.ru.ac.za
Fri Dec 28 21:59:12 UTC 2007


Hi Binary,

I was unable to reproduce the problem you are having. When an overlay is
running and one node terminates abruptly, the overlay does not block.
The config file you posted also wouldn't run because you did not specify
the node_id in the <initargs> tag (but that doesn't seem to be the
problem you are having, unless the config you posted and the actual
config you are using are different). Try the generic config files on the
website such as  http://bamboo-dht.org/first.cfg and see if you don't
have better luck.

Cheers,

Mos

On Sat, 2007-12-29 at 01:08 +0800, Binary wrote:
> Dear all:
> I have encountered a problem on bamboo block.
> 
> If any node is invalid in the bamboo network operation, the whole network will be blocked until the invalid node removed. Usually, it takes me over 100 seconds, which is really a long duration for my work, to wait for the problem removal.
> 
> How can I solve the node problem within 3 seconds?
> Thank you very much and your reply will be appreciated.
> 
> BTW, could you please provide me with a man page or the introduction about the configure?
> 
> Binary 
> 
> 
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