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BANZAI56:

--- Quote from: SubSpace on 16 May 2012, 02:05:14 am --- ;D It's Diablo 3 fans began to connect to all available servers because of hopelessness and put SETI down..  ;D  :D  ;)

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What?  Another Error 37?    :P   


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Richard Haselgrove:

--- Quote from: arkayn on 16 May 2012, 08:03:24 pm ---It is also not listed on the PGE outage map, makes you wonder if they think it is important.

http://pge.com/myhome/customerservice/outages/

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There's some news on the UCB website now:

http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2012/05/16/power-outage-darkens-lawrence-hall-rest-of-campus-hill-area/

That suggests that the fault may be in a private line owned by the Campus, which would explain why it doesn't appear on the PG&E map.

msattler:
And thank you for that new bit of information, Richard.
If campus personnel are involved in finding the fault, you could well be correct.

msattler:
Once Seti does come back up, there will be much congestion of the bandwidth of course.
My concern, what with all the server tweaks and changes as of late, is whether there is going to be a problem with reporting large numbers of completed WUs.
In the past this has sometimes resulted in HTTP errors because the server could not cope with the large reporting lists.
There is a work around involving a CC config entry I believe, that limits the amount of work reported in a scheduler request.  I think at one time, Seti also had to change some server settings to fix the problem.

We shall see.......
But be prepared for this bug to possibly raise it's ugly little head.

arkayn:
Right now, both of my machines are configured to report 50 tasks at a time, that usually works just fine.

I kind of hope they turn on the upload server first and let us do a mass upload before they turn on the scheduler and finally the download servers.

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