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Message 1262063 - Posted: 19 Jul 2012, 0:55:10 UTC - in response to Message 1261522.  

Likely your problems stopped when AP's run out of work to send out. ;)

While AP's are being sent out the link is always full of errors and I think that there must be some way of limiting the amount of AP's being sent out at any one time instead of just them being dumped into the system all in 1 massive go until the tapes run out (maybe reducing the AP splitters down to 2 would help).

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I guess that could be...I had 113 AustoPulses when the dust cleared, got 73 done in the last couple days. I see there is an enhanced application in testing for those.
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Message 1262626 - Posted: 20 Jul 2012, 17:13:11 UTC - in response to Message 1261222.  
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I'm sorry I should know better than this creating a new thread for an obvious question but why have all 3 of my machines refused to successfully download any proper cache of work over the past 48 hours? No changes have been made, the crickets seem ok, I'm on 7-day cache, not set to NNT accidentally......... Jst saying not-requesting-new-tasks all the time. Like the DCF server-side's got corrupted for me.


I'm getting nearly the same. Download error after download error.

7/16/2012 3:15:34 PM | SETI@home | Temporarily failed download of 16oc10aa.5148.5797.3.10.145: transient HTTP error
7/16/2012 3:15:34 PM | SETI@home | Backing off 59 min 35 sec on download of 16oc10aa.5148.5797.3.10.145
7/16/2012 3:15:38 PM | | Internet access OK - project servers may be temporarily down.



Been going on for days...it's APITA.

I haven't changed anything either. I'm about ready to go on strike and just set no new tasks.



Started again last night.

So I looked at the time out options in the cc_config file. Changed These.



<http_transfer_timeout>300</http_transfer_timeout>
<http_transfer_timeout_bps>10</http_transfer_timeout_bps>



<http_transfer_timeout>900</http_transfer_timeout>
<http_transfer_timeout_bps>1</http_transfer_timeout_bps>


Trying it on one machine....seems to keep the connection open, but it's S L O W.
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