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Message 85584 - Posted: 13 Mar 2005, 4:51:25 UTC - in response to Message 85452.  


> Hope I've not spoken too soon.

Very probably.
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Message 85452 - Posted: 12 Mar 2005, 20:04:51 UTC

This is what we like to see - especially over the weekend.

Nice to see it looking stable again. Well done to the team.



Ready to send 145,671
In progress 1,244,298
Waiting for validation 6
Waiting to transition 0

And ALL Green's.

Hope I've not spoken too soon.
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Message 83933 - Posted: 8 Mar 2005, 14:13:44 UTC - in response to Message 83872.  

> > Anybody know why the Server Status Page doesn't update itself today?
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> I've checked it about 6 or 7 times today & each time the numbers have been
> (slightly) different.

It is now 15:13h. local time or 14:13h. UTC time.

Server status:
[As of 8 Mar 2005 7:33:01 UTC]

Apparently, something is not right
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Message 83872 - Posted: 8 Mar 2005, 11:34:43 UTC - in response to Message 83767.  

> Anybody know why the Server Status Page doesn't update itself today?

I've checked it about 6 or 7 times today & each time the numbers have been (slightly) different.
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Message 83767 - Posted: 8 Mar 2005, 3:51:14 UTC
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Anybody know why the Server Status Page doesn't update itself today?

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Message 83571 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 23:06:53 UTC - in response to Message 83560.  

> just get 6 WUs, that is not enough, but at the Status Page are only 13 WUs are
> ready to send, so you have to be lucky to get some...
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> the Servers have to run more than a few Hours to produce more WUs...
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Actually the servers ARE producing quite a few workunits. It only shows 13 because we're sucking up the workunits faster than they can be produced, and not giving it time to build up a decent-sized buffer.


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Message 83563 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 22:58:18 UTC - in response to Message 83560.  

> just get 6 WUs, that is not enough, but at the Status Page are only 13 WUs are
> ready to send, so you have to be lucky to get some...

I've got "connect every x days" set to 0.08 -- that means I don't have much cached, but I've got a little bit of SETI, some LHC and some Einstein and as long as one of the three is up, I'll have work.

I've also got the priorities set so SETI gets the most CPU.
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Message 83560 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 22:54:28 UTC

just get 6 WUs, that is not enough, but at the Status Page are only 13 WUs are ready to send, so you have to be lucky to get some...

the Servers have to run more than a few Hours to produce more WUs...

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Message 83497 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 19:38:42 UTC

I'd reccomend two other projects actually. Yesterday, when I got up, SETI wasn't able to get work (as we all know) and Predictor also had a return of "No work available: There was work but it's for other projects" gremlin, from homoginous redundency checking... E@H had work, which kept the CPU busy. It's rarer, but it does happen on occassion that two projects might not be able to dish out work at the same time.

So far, I haven't seen this happen with all 3 projects, though I might revise this statement if I ever run into it :D

BTW, my WUs finally uploaded :)

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Message 83485 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 19:27:47 UTC - in response to Message 83465.  

> d20l.I am now doing that as my Boinc client is on last wu and I want my pc to
> do something while seti is being fixed.Have any of you ran out of work?
>
You could sign up for another project like einstein@home.
I have runned out of work serveral times in the last month,
but that has not been a problem, my cpu has never stopped
working, and if you sign up for another project you will
not have that problem either.
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Message 83479 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 19:21:24 UTC

I can't either upload or download. D/l give no work available, which wouldn't be so bad (can work on other projects), but the uploads... I just barely got some results in ON deadline on Monday...

I'll try to get my current results uploaded (the last WU finished and uploaded), then I'll just suspend the project again till things improve, as I've been doing at night and stuff... No sense it trying to connect, when I know it's down...

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Message 83465 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 19:02:57 UTC

d20l.I am now doing that as my Boinc client is on last wu and I want my pc to do something while seti is being fixed.Have any of you ran out of work?
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Message 83464 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 18:59:44 UTC

It may be up now but I have only one wu left and about 80 to send back,, same message" no work,,,,,, temp failed upload,,,, no schedulers responded....
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Message 83449 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 18:08:53 UTC

Please keep the Tech news updated Please....

Ups Down Ups Down, I am getting SETI Sick...
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Message 83444 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 0:55:11 UTC - in response to Message 83442.  

> > Actually, according to the technical news, they're still fighting with
> the
> > UPSes and will be shutting down for the night to protect the servers
> > against likely power failures.
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> It's more like POTENTIAL power failures...with nobody there to shut the
> systems down if it happens.

Given the number of outages they've had building-wide lately, I'd say the potential is high.
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Message 83442 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 0:52:01 UTC - in response to Message 83441.  

> > I think we are back to business as usual: Number of wus to validate gets
> down,
> > all necessary flags are green, dl and ul work.
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> Actually, according to the technical news, they're still fighting with the
> UPSes and will be shutting down for the night to protect the servers against
> likely power failures.
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It's more like POTENTIAL power failures...with nobody there to shut the systems down if it happens.
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Message 83441 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 0:50:06 UTC - in response to Message 82137.  

> I think we are back to business as usual: Number of wus to validate gets down,
> all necessary flags are green, dl and ul work.

Actually, according to the technical news, they're still fighting with the UPSes and will be shutting down for the night to protect the servers against likely power failures.
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Message 83440 - Posted: 4 Mar 2005, 0:44:41 UTC

only 6 WUs are ready to send...

http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_status.html

that is not much

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Message 82138 - Posted: 23 Feb 2005, 8:50:31 UTC - in response to Message 82137.  

> I think we are back to business as usual: Number of wus to validate gets down,
> all necessary flags are green, dl and ul work.

Yep. Looks very encouraging. Ready to send increasing slowly too.


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Message 82137 - Posted: 23 Feb 2005, 8:41:00 UTC

I think we are back to business as usual: Number of wus to validate gets down, all necessary flags are green, dl and ul work.
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