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Raistmer:
Yeah, Einstein's CPU code should be pretty efficient one. I remember that amazing time when Akos released his binary patched (!) build. AFAIK he had no source code, just reverse engeneered binary. True Mage degree IMHO :) So I complain exclusively about GPU infancy, not CPU ;)

Richard Haselgrove:
SETI's gone again - but this time, it's taken BOINC, and the whole of the SSL with it :o

Or, more likely, some Campus event has taken down all three together. With any luck, the servers are still plodding away behind their unintended firewall.

Miep:

--- Quote from: Richard Haselgrove on 03 Nov 2010, 07:35:11 am ---SETI's gone again - but this time, it's taken BOINC, and the whole of the SSL with it :o

Or, more likely, some Campus event has taken down all three together. With any luck, the servers are still plodding away behind their unintended firewall.

--- End quote ---

Well, cricket is alive and kicking - and my last task uploaded and reported 10 minutes ago, so at least that part of the servers is alive.

edit: still showing as ready to report, though I'm getting scheduler request completed, project down for maintanace messages ::)

Josef W. Segur:
The last 3 hops on the traceroutes show:

13    212     13 128.32.0.58     g3-19.inr-201-sut.Berkeley.EDU
14    213      1 128.32.255.110  g6-1.inr-230-spr.Berkeley.EDU
15      *      * timed out
16    231     18 128.32.18.189   boinc.SSL.berkeley.edu
host reached

13    211     17 128.32.0.58     g3-19.inr-201-sut.Berkeley.EDU
14    212      1 128.32.255.110  g6-1.inr-230-spr.Berkeley.EDU
15      *      * timed out
16    236     24 128.32.18.150   setiathome.SSL.berkeley.edu
host reached

In the inr-230 interfaces, there's "gigabitethernet6_1: 128.32.255.110: Tier2 side A to inr-201", for which the daily octets graph is at http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/newcricket/grapher.cgi?target=%2Frouter-interfaces%2Finr-230%2Fgigabitethernet6_1;ranges=d;view=Octets. That clearly shows the down time, but many of the other inr-230 interfaces did too. I'm tentatively thinking that graph may be mostly traffic on the new fiber optic link to SSL.
                                                                                           Joe

Miep:
Downloads have been reenabled (splitters are down, so previously split work and resends only)

See also Matt's post

And of course we are maxed out on bandwidth ;D Expect some http errors before you get hold of those shiny WUs.

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