This time it works like this:
- each peer provides its ranking information using the yacy/idx.json servlet
- peers with more than 1 GB ram will load this information from all other peers, combine that into one ranking table and store it locally. This happens during the start-up of the peer concurrently. The new generated file with the ranking information is at DATA/INDEX/<network>/QUEUES/hostIndex.blob
- this index is then computed to generate a new fresh ranking table. Peers which can calculate their own ranking table will do that every start-up to get latest feature updates until the feature is stable
- I computed new ranking tables as part of the distribition and commit it here also
- the YBR feature must be enabled manually by setting the YBR value in the ranking servlet to level 15. A default configuration for that is also in the commit but it does not affect your current installation only fresh peers
- a recursive block rank refinement is implemented but disabled at this point. it needs more testing
Please play around with the ranking settings and see if this helped to make search results better.
git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@7729 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/trouble/TSG-VM/html/memleaks.html#gbyvh
The finalize method prevents that the memory, used by the objects containing the finalize method, is collected and available for the garbage collector. Instead, the memory allocated by such classes are enqueued to a java-internal finalize queue runner. This slows down all operations that uses a lot of object containing finalize methods.
this fix does not remove all finalize method, but such that may be used for throw-away objects that are allocated many times. This should cause a better run-time performance and less OutOfMemoryErrors
git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@6835 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542