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Grant Send message Joined: 20 Jun 03 Posts: 1 Credit: 407,205 RAC: 0 |
The last 4 to 5 days none of my work units have gotten credits, however I noticed that they have been piling up but I wasn't losing any. I figured it was some slow down with the system. Now that it is back on it isn't processing them very quickly and they are still piling up. Three of my cpu's are empty waiting for more work units, but none are comming. I'm getting the message "No work from project". Has seti run out, or is there a server backlog or something? Is there someone to email with this problem rather than posting next time? I would like to know because if seti is out of work units I will shut my computers off and save some electricity. If its a localized error is there any eta until when it will be fixed? Thanks for you help, Grant |
Pascal, K G Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2343 Credit: 150,491 RAC: 0 |
We all have the same same problem - if it is a problem. Seti had two outings since 1 August and is having difficulties to keep pace with the workload, especially the validator processes (which are responsible for assigning credits). You can see what is happening on the server status page. Read also the news on the homepage and from time to time the Tech News. Stolen from :-)= Greybeard[/quote] Semper Eadem So long Paul, it has been a hell of a ride. Park your ego's, fire up the computers, Science YES, Credits No. |
dB_the_dba Send message Joined: 11 Feb 05 Posts: 27 Credit: 3,517,125 RAC: 0 |
We all have the same same problem - if it is a problem. Seti had two outings since 1 August and is having difficulties to keep pace with the workload, especially the validator processes (which are responsible for assigning credits). [/quote] From the Website: Waiting for validation 559,201 hmmm -- looks like it is going to be a long while before validation happens... something tells me we are in a place where it is going to take eons to catch up. dB the DBA |
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