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Message 733943 - Posted: 3 Apr 2008, 23:38:23 UTC

Here's the new thread, May yer problems be brief ones.
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Message 733944 - Posted: 3 Apr 2008, 23:39:52 UTC - in response to Message 733943.  

Here's the new thread, May yer problems be brief ones.

Or preferably, none at all...
(But I look at the world with big kitty eyes........).
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Message 733946 - Posted: 3 Apr 2008, 23:43:56 UTC

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Message 733955 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 0:07:53 UTC

Hosed again!


(suggested new title) :-)
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Message 733960 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 0:16:29 UTC - in response to Message 733955.  

Hosed again!


(suggested new title) :-)

How so hosed?
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Message 733977 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 0:48:46 UTC - in response to Message 733960.  
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Hosed again!


(suggested new title) :-)

How so hosed?


Maybe rubber in a back room? ;)
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Message 733997 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 1:30:36 UTC - in response to Message 733960.  
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Hosed again!


(suggested new title) :-)

How so hosed?


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hosed :-)

Says it all... I hope we can have an uninteruppted service one day...
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Message 734057 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 6:44:02 UTC

Have you seen the level of demand on the Cricket graphs is still very high. This shows the system still settling down, and drawing 92+Mbps bandwidth.

Can this demand go on, or will the servers collapse under the strain?
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Message 734066 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 7:20:09 UTC
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Offhand, I'd say this looks solid so far. The recent trend has been somewhat less than half the outage time at 90+ bandwidth before starting to tail off.

My recommendation; Panic Off for now. :-)

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Message 734067 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 7:20:39 UTC - in response to Message 734057.  

Have you seen the level of demand on the Cricket graphs is still very high. This shows the system still settling down, and drawing 92+Mbps bandwidth.

Can this demand go on, or will the servers collapse under the strain?


If it lasted this long, then there's no reason to think that it'll fail because of overload... other factors seem to be the cause.

It's interesting, that the area of the peak above average should be roughly the same as the area of the gap in the chart...
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Message 734079 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 8:10:52 UTC

Looking at the graph the servers have coped remarkably well catching up with the backlog and only now is the throughout starting to reduce indicating the worst of it is over for them.
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Message 734094 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 9:31:09 UTC

Wow........but that was an extended bit of bandwidth.....
Cricket Gone Wild......
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Message 734226 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 15:53:02 UTC - in response to Message 734094.  

Wow........but that was an extended bit of bandwidth.....
Cricket Gone Wild......

With two instances of about 100, One at or near and one slightly above 100, wow.
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Message 734239 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 16:15:25 UTC - in response to Message 734226.  

Wow........but that was an extended bit of bandwidth.....
Cricket Gone Wild......

With two instances of about 100, One at or near and one slightly above 100, wow.


Interesting, even though we've dropped down quite a bit, we're still running above normal and increasing over the past week. We started at about 35MB after the recovery from an outage on 25 Mar, and are currently running 60-65MB (as of this post).

This link displays activity a little clearer.
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Message 734265 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 17:09:51 UTC - in response to Message 734239.  

Wow........but that was an extended bit of bandwidth.....
Cricket Gone Wild......

With two instances of about 100, One at or near and one slightly above 100, wow.


Interesting, even though we've dropped down quite a bit, we're still running above normal and increasing over the past week. We started at about 35MB after the recovery from an outage on 25 Mar, and are currently running 60-65MB (as of this post).

This link displays activity a little clearer.

Actually, I would say that the current level is closer to 'normal'.

Coincident with the installation of the new router, Matt found a stash of tapes which split to provide almost exclusively long-running WUs. Now the shorties are back in the mix. We get through them quicker, so more have to be sent out to keep our shivering cores warm, so the bandwidth goes up - to about the level the old router maxxed out. Now, we have a bit of spare overhead for recovery too.
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Message 734268 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 17:13:49 UTC

Things look better at my computers. Fewer "Ready To Reports" and a fuller cache than yesterday.
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Message 734269 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 17:14:38 UTC - in response to Message 734265.  

Wow........but that was an extended bit of bandwidth.....
Cricket Gone Wild......

With two instances of about 100, One at or near and one slightly above 100, wow.


Interesting, even though we've dropped down quite a bit, we're still running above normal and increasing over the past week. We started at about 35MB after the recovery from an outage on 25 Mar, and are currently running 60-65MB (as of this post).

This link displays activity a little clearer.

Actually, I would say that the current level is closer to 'normal'.

Coincident with the installation of the new router, Matt found a stash of tapes which split to provide almost exclusively long-running WUs. Now the shorties are back in the mix. We get through them quicker, so more have to be sent out to keep our shivering cores warm, so the bandwidth goes up - to about the level the old router maxxed out. Now, we have a bit of spare overhead for recovery too.

Or at least enough so that our farm PCs will keep our houses warm. ;)
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Message 734409 - Posted: 4 Apr 2008, 21:50:48 UTC


Minor problem- looking at Scarecrow's graphs only the Result's recieved in the last hour, Result turn around time & Result creation rate graphs are updating. Just had a look at the Server Status page & it's been 37 hours since the other stats were updated.
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Message 736208 - Posted: 8 Apr 2008, 15:28:23 UTC
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08/04/2008 16:27:45|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. Requesting 624 seconds of work, reporting 0 completed tasks
08/04/2008 16:27:50|SETI@home|Scheduler request succeeded: got 0 new tasks
08/04/2008 16:27:50|SETI@home|[sched_ops_debug] Server version 601
08/04/2008 16:27:50|SETI@home|Project requested delay of 11.000000 seconds
08/04/2008 16:27:50|SETI@home|[sched_op_debug] Deferring communication for 4 min 5 sec
08/04/2008 16:27:50|SETI@home|[sched_op_debug] Reason: no work from project
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Message 736304 - Posted: 9 Apr 2008, 2:17:24 UTC - in response to Message 734409.  
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Minor problem- looking at Scarecrow's graphs only the Result's recieved in the last hour, Result turn around time & Result creation rate graphs are updating. Just had a look at the Server Status page & it's been 37 hours since the other stats were updated.


I reverse my stand on this issue... I liked it it better when the RTS was flat but at half a million. I hereby request you break it again. (just no pleasing some people, is there?) :)
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