Not much point in having a network if there isn't a live server on the other end of it (and if they were my servers, I don't think I'd try to run them off a genny)Still, the AirBears will be happy...
Here's a quick update on the outage for interested parties: A 15kV underground power line heading from the campus power substation to the hill that houses the SETI at Home lab shorted out around 2030 on Tuesday night. PG&E, the local power company, has spent the last two days crawling the line from manhole to manhole looking for the problem. Apparently while looking for the first short, they managed to cause another short in the line. PG&E has suggested power should be back working this (Thursday) afternoon however understandably this may not happen on schedule. Please also keep in mind that it may take some time for the lab to get back into full swing due to this unexpected shutdown. Thanks go to Dr. Eric Korpela for the above information and for taking the time to fill us in. Warmly, Brad Deauman.
After the power is back on, I'm willing to bet that there will be at least 15 threads started in Q&A and NC because people couldn't 1) return work2) upload work3) get new work4) I started using BOINC but nothing is happening.To those future people I'll say this...Really?
then it's time for the Tuesday maintenance only a few hours later.
Just use the following in your cc_config.xml (for Jason's mod 6.10.58 and Boinc 6.12.x and later):
Update: Thursday, May 17, 2012 11:45 pm: IST Service Desk has been informed that the power has now been restored.
Tomorrow morning they should start getting the project up then.
Eric, Matt and Jeff are all meeting at the lab at 7am tomorrow morning to power everything back on.
Quote from: arkayn on 18 May 2012, 01:01:47 amTomorrow morning they should start getting the project up then.More news:QuoteEric, Matt and Jeff are all meeting at the lab at 7am tomorrow morning to power everything back on.(that'll be 14:00 UTC) How long it all takes will depend on what collateral damage they find when they start work on it, but I suspect an emergency beer shipment around lunchtime would be appreciated.
What you are seeing there Mike is bits per second instead of Mbits, if you go out to weekly it is barren.http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/newcricket/grapher.cgi?target=%2Frouter-interfaces%2Finr-250%2Fgigabitethernet2_3;view=Octets;ranges=w