Scheduler down (again)?

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[IsraAliens] Gilboa Davara

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Message 38609 - Posted: 20 Oct 2004, 20:48:21 UTC

0-20 22:43:25 [SETI@home] Requesting 1378828 seconds of work
2004-10-20 22:43:25 [SETI@home] Sending request to scheduler: http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi
2004-10-20 22:46:34 [SETI@home] Scheduler RPC to http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi failed
2004-10-20 22:46:34 [SETI@home] Scheduler RPC to http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi failed
2004-10-20 22:46:34 [SETI@home] No schedulers responded
2004-10-20 22:46:34 [SETI@home] No schedulers responded
2004-10-20 22:46:34 [SETI@home] Deferring communication with project for 3 hours, 31 minutes, and 58 seconds
2004-10-20 22:46:34 [SETI@home] Deferring communication with project for 3 hours, 31 minutes, and 58 seconds

Same goes for the past 12 hours. Only 50% of my machine have anything useful to do...

Oh... the scheduler is indeed down, what does the server status claim that everything is up and running?

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Message 38611 - Posted: 20 Oct 2004, 20:49:09 UTC - in response to Message 38609.  

Oh... forgot to add:

4.13, Linux FC2, 2.6.7, Dual AthlonMP.

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Message 38612 - Posted: 20 Oct 2004, 20:56:19 UTC

I suspect that after being down for some hours, there are many
machines out there wanting to talk to the scheduler.
(at last count 114,000 PCs) so it might be overwhelmed for a while

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