By writing something like "25 75 100" into a file named 'encoding_parameters'
in the central Introducer's base directory, all clients which use that
introducer will be advised to use 25-out-of-100 encoding for files (i.e.
100 shares will be produced, 25 are required to reconstruct, and the upload
process will be happy if it can find homes for at least 75 shares). The
default values are "3 7 10". For small meshes, the defaults are probably
good, but for larger ones it may be appropriate to increase the number of
shares.
Add a new method to RIIntroducer, to allow the central introducer node to
remove peers from the active set after they've gone away. Without this,
client nodes accumulate stale peer FURLs forever. This introduces a
compatibility break, as old introducers won't know about the 'lost_peers'
message, although the errors produced are probably harmless.
Add a new method to RIIntroducer, to allow the central introducer node to
remove peers from the active set after they've gone away. Without this,
client nodes accumulate stale peer FURLs forever. This introduces a
compatibility break, as old introducers won't know about the 'lost_peers'
message, although the errors produced are probably harmless.