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A little off topic, but not really: Matt seems like a great guy but he isn't the sole technologist on the seti project (ok, maybe he is the soul one, given his musical talents). Is there no one else willing to keep the message boards up to date with more or less current information about the project? Doing so keeps the project alive and meaningful to the volunteers. I fear that we will go through a drought of information soon with Matt away, and changes when he returns. | |
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Matt has always been quite honest and open and said that he only made the posts that he did, because there was no-one else willing or able to do them. He also did them with a quite clever title each time, and in his own inimitable style. | |
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I will try to post to tech news at least once a week when Matt's gone. I'm a little farther from the actual tech, so my posts may be less accurate, or possibly even wrong at times. | |
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Eric has said he will try to keep a bit of news posted in Matt's absence. But he is really stretched thin too, so it might be a little random. Got beaten by 1 second Mark. ____________ | |
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I'm not nearly as intense at this as some of you folks and don't check in here often but I've been in for a long time. | |
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After reading through a bunch of posts it's apparent that this project has a big problem with servers. | |
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Yeah. | |
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With all the computing power out here available to this project would it be at all possible for some (a lot of?) the SERVER load to be distributed like the processing load is? It has been thought of before, and based upon my understanding, this isn't an over-stressed CPU problem that can be divided up among participants. It seems to largely be an I/O problem with the upload/download bandwidth. They are also dealing with an extremely large database that requires gobs of RAM to run smoothly, which must remain local on the server. The guys in the lab have played around with swapping the RAM from other servers to see if it makes a difference, and options are being looked into to better utilize the available bandwidth, but solutions are very slow coming for various reasons. | |
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Yeah. To change it would mean someone donating a good some of $ or hardware to SETI@home. If I had the means I would. It's a great project with the potential to discover what is probably the most exciting thing in mankind: to discover we are not alone. Humans can't listen to all of the sky all of the time. SETI@home is probably one of, if not the only project, that listens to the skies just about 24/7. If we miss even one second, that second could mean listening to or missing the message we have all been waiting for. ____________ "By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible". Hebrews 11.3 | |
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The Fearless Alien Hunters (and our computers) will be here waiting for more work when things are sorted :) | |
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I will try to post to tech news at least once a week when Matt's gone. I'm a little farther from the actual tech, so my posts may be less accurate, or possibly even wrong at times. I am sure your efforts will be appreciated by everyone. Was someone playing with one of the routers recently by chance? It seems that my computers at work haven't been able to contact anything since about 2011-08-22 21:30 UTC. From what a few others have said it looks similar to when the first corrupt routing table was fixed in the PAIX router. ____________ SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today! | |
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I will try to post to tech news at least once a week when Matt's gone. I'm a little farther from the actual tech, so my posts may be less accurate, or possibly even wrong at times. Then dazzle us with tales of sub nano-second pulsars or interacting hydrogen clouds. Thanks. ____________ | |
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Question about the troublesome router (the one facing HE) - what make/model is it? What would be the equivalent Cisco router model? | |
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Wasn't that the router, 30 miles further, in a 'SERVER-Closet'? Isn't the problemematic router on the Campus. Anotherthing, SETI@home has a crazy high bandwith use, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. ____________ Knight Who Says Ni N!, OUT numbered................. | |
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I see some people saying they are leaving the program. Why? | |
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Thanks for the news Matt. For the tour all I can say is, Rock 'n Roll!!! Woo!!! :) | |
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Matt mentioned a "problem" router, down at the PAIX. Does anyone know the details of this router: what company made it, what model it is, what interfaces and how much memory it has? Without information there is no way to know what might be a possible replacement for it. | |
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... Of course, right now the most critical thing is to start generating work again. So the router is secondary. But if the router info is available I hope someone will post it. It would also be nice to be able to upload completed workunits before their expiry date. I am among the seeming subset of users who haven't been able to sucessfully connect to upload for some days. Martin. ____________ | |
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