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When will Seti/Boinc recover with another outage hours away?
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EclipseHA Send message Joined: 28 Jul 99 Posts: 1018 Credit: 530,719 RAC: 0
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well first, one would have to define at what point seti will be considered to be "recovered". Another issue would be to remove the effects of future problems into this. You seem to have a real problem understandting common terms. Yesterday it was "anticipated load" and today it's "recovered". You, as well as I understand what "recovered from an outage" means! You're just being rude! (must have been that bikini wax you got today for when your panties are in a bunch!) Read the Tecnical news about why it's not recovered from the last 5 hour outage (on it's own). After the system is back, look at the validator queue, and wait for posts where people can't reliably upload/download work. |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15157 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 6
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The 30th of September 2007. Negativity rules, doesn't it? |
Jim Baize Send message Joined: 6 May 00 Posts: 758 Credit: 149,536 RAC: 0
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well first, one would have to define at what point seti will be considered to be "recovered". Another issue would be to remove the effects of future problems into this. and finally... what does it matter when.... as long as it does... Enter your guess! As things have still not recovered from the last planned outage (the validator queue keeps growing after the validator shutdown and restart!), you'll need to take this into account! |
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EclipseHA Send message Joined: 28 Jul 99 Posts: 1018 Credit: 530,719 RAC: 0
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Enter your guess! As things have still not recovered from the last planned outage (the validator queue keeps growing after the validator shutdown and restart!), you'll need to take this into account! My guess... August 15, noon, PDT. |
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