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Message 1195029 - Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 0:30:53 UTC

No data received for severL DAYS! WHAT IS UP
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Message 1195056 - Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 1:32:33 UTC

We're all in the same boat. Whatever is wrong, it's been like this all weekend, wasn't fixed today apparently, perhaps during tomorrow's maintenance cycle the problem can be addressed.
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Message 1195121 - Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 4:16:15 UTC

I've not been getting any new work units for SETI either since before 6 p.m. Central Time USA on Sunday. The system has been taking my finished jobs. My windows machines had all been working fine and I have no difficulties in using the internet or uploading or downloading otherwise. The machines keep requesting work units every several minutes. The response is always to send zero units back and say there is no work available. I've never had the pipeline go dry like this for more than 30 hours plus.

Does anyone know what has happened? All my rigs are about to run out of work. Thanks in advance for any light or help you can shed on this. I've noticed some reports about this starting to pop up on the web, but no official response.

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Message 1195122 - Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 4:20:28 UTC - in response to Message 1195121.  

I've not been getting any new work units for SETI either since before 6 p.m. Central Time USA on Sunday. The system has been taking my finished jobs. My windows machines had all been working fine and I have no difficulties in using the internet or uploading or downloading otherwise. The machines keep requesting work units every several minutes. The response is always to send zero units back and say there is no work available. I've never had the pipeline go dry like this for more than 30 hours plus.

Does anyone know what has happened? All my rigs are about to run out of work. Thanks in advance for any light or help you can shed on this. I've noticed some reports about this starting to pop up on the web, but no official response.

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Message 1195309 - Posted: 14 Feb 2012, 22:34:32 UTC
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Is there a time frame for being able to download new projects?
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Message 1195345 - Posted: 15 Feb 2012, 0:07:25 UTC - in response to Message 1195309.  

Is there a time frame for being able to download new projects?


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Project Offline Overnight
We hit a storage limitation in our science database. Everything is okay but we will remain down, at least overnight, to run various tests. 14 Feb 2012 | 22:10:15 UTC


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