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Message 635567 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 17:18:01 UTC - in response to Message 635563.  

I'd have to be in a big rig with a reefer (air conditioned trailer), w/ shelves for computers, 64 port switches, Satellite uplink, Diesel genny, and WAP so I can use the laptop from remote locations like the diners, bars, gas stations bathrooms. (hmm, that might be taken wrong)


Or we could do a 'Blues Brothers' kinda thingy.......

"We're puttin' the servers back together".......

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Message 635592 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 17:43:40 UTC

News on Home page. Problems with Thumper. UGH. :-(

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Message 635662 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 18:35:09 UTC

Guess it's just turtles all the way down.......(old joke).
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Message 635798 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 20:08:18 UTC - in response to Message 635517.  

OH lovely, I set my two fastest to NNW so I could get rid of using the 64b app. This morning the 6000 ran out, so I deleted the app_info and reset seti. Now I'm going no where fast. As if losing out 11 hours per machine yesterday to run tests wasn't costly enough. Slap me in the face....I likes it that way.


Well, slap me silly and call me Shirley.
Helooooo, fellow tester. I know what you're talking about. It's just amazing that with all the hardware horsepower that Seti has been able to put online due to a few wonderful donations in the last number of months, that they still can't get this thing to stay glued together.
Not really complaining all that much, just musing on the situation.
You would think that with umpteen times the hardware that they had at their disposal a few months ago, things would be a snap by now.
Where are all of Seti's cpu cycles going?
Maybe it's time to call ghostbusters.


Not such a daft idea. Bottle up and post a few forum members via UPS as an emergency backup team. Sleeping bags behind nice warm cabinets optional.

As long as you include Misfitt to hit the reset button when required, Msattler to show Misfitt how to do it, THE Rev to complain their not doing it properly, and Rich Haselgrove because he's a nice guy :) Oh, and Astro to graph it....


I wanna be there just to slap msattler silly and call him 'Shirley'.
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Message 635807 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 20:10:26 UTC - in response to Message 635798.  

OH lovely, I set my two fastest to NNW so I could get rid of using the 64b app. This morning the 6000 ran out, so I deleted the app_info and reset seti. Now I'm going no where fast. As if losing out 11 hours per machine yesterday to run tests wasn't costly enough. Slap me in the face....I likes it that way.


Well, slap me silly and call me Shirley.
Helooooo, fellow tester. I know what you're talking about. It's just amazing that with all the hardware horsepower that Seti has been able to put online due to a few wonderful donations in the last number of months, that they still can't get this thing to stay glued together.
Not really complaining all that much, just musing on the situation.
You would think that with umpteen times the hardware that they had at their disposal a few months ago, things would be a snap by now.
Where are all of Seti's cpu cycles going?
Maybe it's time to call ghostbusters.


Not such a daft idea. Bottle up and post a few forum members via UPS as an emergency backup team. Sleeping bags behind nice warm cabinets optional.

As long as you include Misfitt to hit the reset button when required, Msattler to show Misfitt how to do it, THE Rev to complain their not doing it properly, and Rich Haselgrove because he's a nice guy :) Oh, and Astro to graph it....


I wanna be there just to slap msattler silly and call him 'Shirley'.


Of course I'm serious. And stop calling me Shirley! (If you've seen the movie you know where I am coming from).
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Message 635821 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 20:19:02 UTC - in response to Message 635807.  

OH lovely, I set my two fastest to NNW so I could get rid of using the 64b app. This morning the 6000 ran out, so I deleted the app_info and reset seti. Now I'm going no where fast. As if losing out 11 hours per machine yesterday to run tests wasn't costly enough. Slap me in the face....I likes it that way.


Well, slap me silly and call me Shirley.
Helooooo, fellow tester. I know what you're talking about. It's just amazing that with all the hardware horsepower that Seti has been able to put online due to a few wonderful donations in the last number of months, that they still can't get this thing to stay glued together.
Not really complaining all that much, just musing on the situation.
You would think that with umpteen times the hardware that they had at their disposal a few months ago, things would be a snap by now.
Where are all of Seti's cpu cycles going?
Maybe it's time to call ghostbusters.


Not such a daft idea. Bottle up and post a few forum members via UPS as an emergency backup team. Sleeping bags behind nice warm cabinets optional.

As long as you include Misfitt to hit the reset button when required, Msattler to show Misfitt how to do it, THE Rev to complain their not doing it properly, and Rich Haselgrove because he's a nice guy :) Oh, and Astro to graph it....


I wanna be there just to slap msattler silly and call him 'Shirley'.


Of course I'm serious. And stop calling me Shirley! (If you've seen the movie you know where I am coming from).


Oh, oh! I know the line... I can't think of the movie... <grrrr>
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Message 635829 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 20:23:40 UTC

Well my friend, it was Airplane.
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Message 635854 - Posted: 7 Sep 2007, 20:32:13 UTC - in response to Message 635829.  

Well my friend, it was Airplane.


Classic! I haven't seen that one in a while. I'll have to watch it again. 8-)
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Message 637091 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 9:22:39 UTC


Looks like someone's been able to kick start the system. Network traffic shows there's plenty of work going out, but with only 3 or so splitters running it means there's still going to be a lot of "no work from project" responses till the deficit is cleared up, which looks like about 500,000 Work Units at the moment.
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Message 637094 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 9:27:30 UTC - in response to Message 637091.  


Looks like someone's been able to kick start the system. Network traffic shows there's plenty of work going out, but with only 3 or so splitters running it means there's still going to be a lot of "no work from project" responses till the deficit is cleared up, which looks like about 500,000 Work Units at the moment.


I have had one wu this morning around six o clock so there is some work slipping thru

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Message 637139 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 12:47:01 UTC

Yay!

Just got a big load of WU's :)

Time to start crunching :)
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Message 637147 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 13:33:25 UTC

All four of my systems have something to munch on for now, but cache is still far from being full. Better a little than none.

Patience...did they ever find the idiot that said that was a virtue? ;-)
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Message 637155 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 13:47:15 UTC

I have had no WUs and got the four consecative failure message again for the second day. So I will patiently wait until tomorrow and see if I can get some or will they be gone again.
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Message 637157 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 13:50:17 UTC

Still waiting for this machine to grab some work. My other two machines got some last night. I had hoped to wake up to a full load but no joy in mudville yet.


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Message 637168 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 14:00:37 UTC
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WUs seem to be coming through intermittently with just enough for about 0.5-1 days crunching.

Just keeping going, but have d/l Einstein as back up!
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Message 637170 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 14:02:13 UTC - in response to Message 637147.  
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...did they ever find the idiot that said that [patience] was a virtue? ;-)


He just called, the bus was late again so he couldn't make it here. He sends his apologies :D

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Message 637238 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 15:32:59 UTC - in response to Message 635807.  
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OH lovely, I set my two fastest to NNW so I could get rid of using the 64b app. This morning the 6000 ran out, so I deleted the app_info and reset seti. Now I'm going no where fast. As if losing out 11 hours per machine yesterday to run tests wasn't costly enough. Slap me in the face....I likes it that way.


Well, slap me silly and call me Shirley.
Helooooo, fellow tester. I know what you're talking about. It's just amazing that with all the hardware horsepower that Seti has been able to put online due to a few wonderful donations in the last number of months, that they still can't get this thing to stay glued together.
Not really complaining all that much, just musing on the situation.
You would think that with umpteen times the hardware that they had at their disposal a few months ago, things would be a snap by now.
Where are all of Seti's cpu cycles going?
Maybe it's time to call ghostbusters.


Not such a daft idea. Bottle up and post a few forum members via UPS as an emergency backup team. Sleeping bags behind nice warm cabinets optional.

As long as you include Misfit to hit the reset button when required, Msattler to show Misfit how to do it, THE Rev to complain their not doing it properly, and Rich Haselgrove because he's a nice guy :) Oh, and Astro to graph it....


I wanna be there just to slap msattler silly and call him 'Shirley'.


Of course I'm serious. And stop calling me Shirley! (If you've seen the movie you know where I am coming from).


Yeah, Ok Sureley ;) there will be some work soon coming My way, It's too bad Vader didn't survive, He'd keep the systems in line.

And hey I've got a 6 digit RAC in Boinc for the moment. LOL
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Message 637264 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 16:04:03 UTC - in response to Message 637157.  

Still waiting for this machine to grab some work. My other two machines got some last night. I had hoped to wake up to a full load but no joy in mudville yet.


No joy in Mudville here either, since mighty wu's had struck out again. Each day another of my computers dry up. In 3 days nothing will run. I know there are other works that could be done, but .... I will just save on electricity.
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Message 637365 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 18:43:12 UTC


Still getting a few Work Units every few hours or so; unfortunately all of the work downloaded so far has been short Work Units (30-40min).
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Message 637369 - Posted: 9 Sep 2007, 18:51:02 UTC - in response to Message 637365.  
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Still getting a few Work Units every few hours or so; unfortunately all of the work downloaded so far has been short Work Units (30-40min).


Be grateful they are 1.48 AR units. I got a batch of .860's that pay back 1.5 times the credit of your's for 3 times the crunching time! Sending my RAC down - down - down. But I will get through to some 1.48's in a few hours :)
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