Posts by Steven Ophalvens

1) Message boards : Number crunching : Validator going slower? Credits not coming in like they used to. (Message 97846)
Posted 12 Apr 2005 by Steven Ophalvens
Post:
> Is it possible that Seti stopped other sites from accessing the STATS until
> it's done with the database Purging? This would mean it's stats are correct,
> but exported ones aren't. just a thought.

If that is the case, they didn't do a very good job at it : the stat sites still seem to increase their seti stats, though at a fraction of the actual increase.
So I think that is not the case
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Validator going slower? Credits not coming in like they used to. (Message 97843)
Posted 12 Apr 2005 by Steven Ophalvens
Post:
> So, Credit seems slow the last 3 or so days? Hmm, The file Deleter/purger has
> been working the last 3 or so days. I wonder if it's a coincidence?
>
> tony
>

The stats on "Your account" seem to increase as should be expected.

The problem lies with the stats that are exported : different stat-interpreting sites (www.boincstats.com and boinc.mundayweb.com) have the same results : for other projects, the stats seem to be ok, but for seti, about 1/3rd of the new credits seems to be all that gets added.

I haven't checked with too many accounts, but all accounts that I checked, displayed the same behaviour : the difference between the stats on the statsites and the stats on "Your account" seems to get bigger by the day.
3) Message boards : Number crunching : Validator going slower? Credits not coming in like they used to. (Message 97785)
Posted 12 Apr 2005 by Steven Ophalvens
Post:
I also see that sites like boincstats & mundayweb give but about 30% from the credit that's actually gained, as can be seen on my seti profile page. This has been going on for at least 2-3 days.

Could it be a problem with the exported xml file?





 
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