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interesting thing about ipfs -nocopy
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I didn't realize it'd only work for files in the ipfs folder
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so I guess we have to use symlinks
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shoku: not quite. But I think you have to own them, or something…
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shoku >
What do you mean?
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Is there a simple way to tell go-ipfs to limit bandwidth use?
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shoku >
gpestana thanks!
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shoku >
You don't think there's a way to throttle or such?
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gpestana >
using dhtclient will also limit the bandwith usage since it won't respond to DHT requests
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shoku >
I was thinking more along the lines of "max 500kps"
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What's "a connection GC operation" btw? I can't find any description!
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shoku >
Awesome, thanks a lot for helping
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I don't know if its possible to do that atm. Anyways you can always use user space throttling with tc (if under unix)
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shoku >
I'm aiming for windows primarily
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jbenet mentions in the link you posted the most pressing need was ipfs node.network_bandwidth_max
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shoku >
but looks like it wasn't built
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my fritzbox really doesn't like ipfs today
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shoku >
Thanks gpestana
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why does ipfs ls takes forever?
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fiatjaf: try --resolve-type=false
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--resolve-type=false should really be the default
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fiatjaf >
lgierth, thank you, that was pure magic.
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what does --resolve-type=false do?
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fiatjaf >
swedneck[m], stops ipfs ls from trying to determine the type of the dag node
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fiatjaf >
or something like that
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cipres >
lgierth: ipfs ls with resolve-type=False is quite faster, if there any drawback from using this flag ?
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cipres >
listing some hashes hangs when using resolve-type=True and work with True. the nodes type is omitted in the response so that can be a problem
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cipres >
resolve-type=false i meant
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--resolve-type=true fetches the start of each child of the directory, to determine its type
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in order to display a "/" after its name
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swedneck[m] >
is there a way to print the full path of an item added with wrapping folder?
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swedneck[m] >
or do i have to do some scripting magic to get the full path
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cipres >
lgierth: thanks for the infos
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lgierth: on a large directory, the behaviour with --resolve-type=false seems to be that it will do some resolving but all the rest will get 'Type' set to -1 for the node entry. i've verified this with a few hashes, for example this one QmZs1QKggmkWdjy87wjUwAwTP3bghVnGWNm5GASCLHT5Ld
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cipres >
this node is impossible to list with resolve-type=true
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