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Message 88956 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 0:49:10 UTC

Ok what up!! Cricket looks like it up http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html

So why cant we still upload?
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Message 88957 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 0:51:36 UTC - in response to Message 88956.  
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> Ok what up!! Cricket looks like it up
> http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html
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> So why cant we still upload?

Graphs in Cricket are self-scaling, so when the big peak over the weekend slid off the end, the scale changed.

The graph says 210 bits per second.

Normal usage is 100,000 times faster.
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Message 88967 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 1:08:04 UTC - in response to Message 88957.  
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> > Ok what up!! Cricket looks like it up
> > http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html
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> > So why cant we still upload?
>
> Graphs in Cricket are self-scaling, so when the big peak over the weekend slid
> off the end, the scale changed.
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> The graph says 210 bits per second.
>
> Normal usage is 100,000 times faster.
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I believe it was doing that much since the network went down. It just so happened that the last high bits/second packets have scrolled off the screen. Now the scale for the graph has changed to show the small usage.
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Message 89001 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 2:45:39 UTC - in response to Message 88967.  


> I believe it was doing that much since the network went down. It just so
> happened that the last high bits/second packets have scrolled off the screen.
> Now the scale for the graph has changed to show the small usage.
> Sorry about repeating!

I've seen this on my own circuits -- where there are enough bits going back and forth that the line appears up on the monitors (the data flow is not zero) but for all practical purposes, it's down.

It's probably been that way all weekend -- except for the one spike.

Either way, I just looked and it's doing 85 megabits/sec. now -- more like it.
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Message 89021 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 3:16:22 UTC

Database Status

was 30 minutes ago Ready to send was 708,296, either it lost some or someone got some, also validation is 26 was 0.


Now

Ready to send 692,556
In progress 1,139,758
Waiting for validation 26
Waiting to transition 0

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Message 89029 - Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 3:30:48 UTC

WOW, I just a new work unit. Its starting to work, YEAH !!!
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