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lockedWe have shutdown the schedulers and file upload handlers so the transitioners can play catch up again
1 SETI News 6933 25 Jul 2004
lockedThe project is down while we deal with a backup problem
1 SETI News 6647 25 Jul 2004
lockedThe good news is that the scheduler is now running as a fast cgi which means it maintains a persistent connection to the DB
1 SETI News 7440 23 Jul 2004
lockedWe are now up and running again, during the night we generated 400k results to be sent out
1 SETI News 6952 23 Jul 2004
lockedWe found and fixed the no results bug
1 SETI News 7169 22 Jul 2004
lockedYesterday we introduced a bunch of performance enhancements to the system
1 SETI News 7006 22 Jul 2004
lockedThe log files are currently being compressed, after thats done the project should return to normal.
1 SETI News 7089 21 Jul 2004
lockedSometime between 5pm and 12am PDT, the splitters seem to have stopped producing new workunits
1 SETI News 7193 19 Jul 2004
lockedWe have brought up an additional transitioner to try and cut through the backlog we have accrued
1 SETI News 7317 19 Jul 2004
lockedA server bug was preventing new results from being created in response to failed results. If 2 out of 3 results for a WU succeeded and the 3rd failed, the 2 successful results would not be validated or credited. This is no
1 SETI News 7105 17 Jul 2004
lockedOur database server hung and had to be forcibly terminated. It took several hours to check all the tables and indices. Then we ran into problems with our Network Attached Storage device, which we rebooted for the first tim
1 SETI News 7429 13 Jul 2004
lockedIt looks as though the server components (splitter, transitioner, feeder, scheduler) are now keeping up with demand.
1 SETI News 7131 9 Jul 2004
lockedSince yesterday evening we have distributed over 600,000 results
1 SETI News 8206 8 Jul 2004
lockedWe have moved the scheduling server to another machine in order to free up CPU and memory for the DB server
1 SETI News 7059 8 Jul 2004
lockedWe're making some major changes to deal with server performance problems. The project will be shut down for several hours today.
1 SETI News 7227 7 Jul 2004
lockedWe made some progress and are turning the project on. You may still have problems getting work. If that is the case, you might consider switching back to SETI@home Classic for the next few days.
1 SETI News 7572 2 Jul 2004
lockedWe've been having problems with server performance. To address these problems we're making some changes to our database. The project will be shut down most of today while this is being done.
1 SETI News 7998 2 Jul 2004
lockedYesterday morning we shut down the front end of the system to let the transitioners catch up with several days worth of backlogged work, which is why some of you were noticing three results and no credit assignment
1 SETI News 7714 30 Jun 2004
lockedThe web site has been reenabled. We have several upgrades scheduled throughout the week which should help with the performance problems. If the project runs out of work again you are welcome to revert back to the original
1 SETI News 7719 27 Jun 2004
lockedWe passed the safe threshold again, so the web site has been shut down until Monday, after we have had a chance to relocate some more infrastructure services.
1 SETI News 7277 27 Jun 2004
lockedAn additional transitioner has been brought online. We are turning on the web site and will be monitoring the system. We may have to shut it down again if traffic becomes too bad. We are investigating further performance enhanceme
1 SETI News 7374 27 Jun 2004
lockedWe are going to leave the project down until Monday. We are going to bring back up the scheduler in an hour. The transitioner was moved to its own machine and is processing workunits at a much faster rate.
1 SETI News 7713 26 Jun 2004
lockedWe added a second splitter and then hit the next bottleneck which was the transitioner.
1 SETI News 7142 25 Jun 2004
lockedMemory for our web server was defective; we are waiting on replacements before bringing it online.
1 SETI News 7265 25 Jun 2004
lockedThe transitioner is not currently able to keep up with the splitters. We are going to top the project to allow the transitioner a chance to catch up with the rest of the system.
1 SETI News 7707 25 Jun 2004
lockedTo handle increased demand for work, we are bringing another splitter online.
1 SETI News 7023 24 Jun 2004
lockedWe will be having a short server outage tomorrow at 17:00 UTC.
1 SETI News 6944 23 Jun 2004
lockedRead about SETI@home's transition to BOINC
1 SETI News 7273 23 Jun 2004
lockedOur database server crashed yesterday, and it's taken a while for the database to repair itself. Some message-board postings and user profiles may have been lost.
1 SETI News 8654 22 Jun 2004
lockedWelcome to the new SETI@home! The project is now officially active. We've reset the project by deleting all results and workunits, and setting all credits (user, team, host) to zero. Thanks to everyone who participated in
1 SETI News 9734 22 Jun 2004
lockedVersion 3.19 of the BOINC core client for Windows is released. Please upgrade.
1 SETI News 8608 22 Jun 2004
lockedThe URL of this project is http://setiathome.berkeley.edu. If you joined using a different URL, please detach and attach to this URL.
1 SETI News 9381 22 Jun 2004
lockedNOTICE: this project is not officially active. Use at your own risk. We may delete results and reset credits at any time.
1 SETI News 9302 8 Jun 2004
lockedThe project was shut down for about 12 hours yesterday while we removed the uniqueness constraint on SETI@home classic user ID (this was preventing new accounts from being created)
1 SETI News 8900 5 Jun 2004
lockedA version of the SETI@home splitter is now feeding work to this project.
1 SETI News 7615 28 May 2004
lockedWe have created the project and migrated the user-related tables from the SETI@home database.
1 SETI News 8098 25 May 2004

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