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Message 1185966 - Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 19:37:32 UTC - in response to Message 1185941.  

Well I'm back and I still see the same stuck tape. I wonder why and hope it is fixed over todays shutdown.


well, at least one of MB-splitters was released from that Bermuda Triangle after outage ...
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Message 1186173 - Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 15:46:30 UTC - in response to Message 1185966.  

Well I'm back and I still see the same stuck tape. I wonder why and hope it is fixed over todays shutdown.


well, at least one of MB-splitters was released from that Bermuda Triangle after outage ...


Well only 2 stuck now "That's Great". ( sarcasm a bit)

I hope the crew keeps an eye on the problem and deep sixes the the tape soon as a bad data or problem tape. They may need to look at what is wrong with it to make a better splitter to handle tapes like this.
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Message 1186204 - Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 17:15:55 UTC - in response to Message 1186173.  

"Results ready to send 218,988"
It seems that three splitters are enough.
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Message 1186206 - Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 17:19:26 UTC - in response to Message 1186204.  

"Results ready to send 218,988"
It seems that three splitters are enough.

While we're not splitting shorties.
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Message 1186219 - Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 18:10:05 UTC

That says maybe Sir Richard O.B.E.

However, Ecce homo, ergo elk. La Fontaine knew his sister and knew her bloody well. The point is taken, the beast is moulting, the fluff gets up your nose.

and I did have eggs for breakfast
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Message 1186352 - Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 22:39:53 UTC

A quick look at the cricket graph and the status page indicates that the majority of crunchers are either at the limits or have a full cache.

While we have observed for a while that AP tends to chew through tapes much faster than MB, the fact that MB stops chewing because ready-to-send gets to it's cut-off threshold of a little over 200k, this further delays when new tapes will arrive for AP to make quick work of.

Any ideas when the limits may go away? Or be increased? In a chain of events, the limits are preventing new APs from being made.. and I want some APs. :p
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Message 1186357 - Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 22:51:27 UTC - in response to Message 1186352.  

A quick look at the cricket graph and the status page indicates that the majority of crunchers are either at the limits or have a full cache.

Or that a lot of VLARs are going out.

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Message 1186392 - Posted: 19 Jan 2012, 3:07:25 UTC

Did somebody forget to lock this thread?
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