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Message 108853 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 11:59:38 UTC

Seems there is traffic getting through to Berkeley!

Since 03:00 UTC the graph at http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html is showing throuhput.

So it was 27 hours. Now Berkeley's playing catch-up.

It does raise an interesting point, the graph is scaled from 0 to 100 mega-bits/second.

Traffic before the outage was averaging 60, now it's back it's topped-out at 100. Seems reasonable to assume this is the spped of the connection.

If so, then the Berkeley servers are only getting 40% more traffic at maximum than average use. The catch-up problems are likely due to the connection rather than the servers.

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Message 108857 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 12:04:00 UTC
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Hey Mike...you must have had a lie in this morning...reported back at 10:40 in other threads. I just posted on the error rate on the LAN side. Huge numbers...my guess collisions.....so the servers won't be that busy even. I did read it was a 100Meg connection so its all maxed out right now except not a lot is getting to the sevrers.

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Message 108865 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 12:13:12 UTC - in response to Message 108857.  

<blockquote>Hey Mike...you must have had a lie in this morning...reported back at 10:40 in other threads. I just posted on the error rate on the LAN side. Huge numbers...my guess collisions.....so the servers won't be that busy even. I did read it was a 100Meg connection so its all maxed out right now except not a lot is getting to the sevrers.</blockquote>

I think this one deserved it's own thread...
But I didn't check throug all the others on the subject :(

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Message 108883 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 12:35:02 UTC

Sure...sorry...I must be having a spikey day lol :-((((!. Well can I suggest to complete things you start one called "Its Gone...again" then we can use those two threads into the future for such breaks and restorations. Saves having stuff split all over.

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Message 108940 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 15:26:22 UTC

Something is Sure Back!!! The number of Work Units ready to send out keeps Dropping. Someone must be downloading them.
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Message 108964 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 16:13:32 UTC

Hi

Just uploaded 4 results but still no shedulers.
It will took a few more houres till it gets better i think.

greetz from germany
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Message 108965 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 16:15:52 UTC - in response to Message 108853.  

<blockquote>Traffic before the outage was averaging 60, now it's back it's topped-out at 100. Seems reasonable to assume this is the spped of the connection.
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According to the article on The Planetary Society website and the diagrams on the CNS website, the circuit enters one of the "edge" sites on campus, and is then routed over a 100 megabit circuit from the entry point to SSL.

That 100 megabit circuit serves all uses at the lab -- including access to the forums, which goes through the campus bandwidth, not Cogent.

So, it's 100 megabits from Cogent to campus, and a shared 100 megabits from campus to SSL.

On a sunday, we probably get all of it -- and we don't have to compete with crunchers who shut down for the weekend.
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Message 109040 - Posted: 8 May 2005, 19:17:44 UTC

I have D/L new work units but not sent any back yet, at least i have more WU's to crunch and they will get uploaded eventually.

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