Well done !
Great job in rebuilding the raid6 array.
How come 2 disks crash simultaneously ? defective power supply ?
BTW, could you teach other project teams how to maintain their servers as reliable as yours ? Even if sometimes Murphy comes by, you react quick : this could also be a training for other teams ;)
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Congrats E@H team!
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Yeah! The Einstein admins are doing a real good job!
(Obviously) we can post and
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(Obviously) we can post and read here. But my two tries at updates and uploads did not.
I don't know enough of how to read the server status page to understand whether that means heavy initial traffic after coming back up, or not actually up for those functions yet.
Could a kindly soul post a little information on "how up" the project is, and where information on that topic can be found?
Much thanks
By the way--I'm not sure the message posted necessarily asserts two drives failed simultaneously. One use of a highly redundant system is to postpone instant action for a single failure. Possibly one failed a little while ago and it was inconvenient to do immediate action, then when a second failed, much raising the urgency.
I just took a look at the
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I just took a look at the server status, and at this point in time you can't get, report, or upload work. The scheduler has to be up to do the first two, and the uploader to do data uploads.
HTH,
Alinator
From my message tab:
12/8/2006 8:02:06 PM|Einstein@Home|Error on file upload: Maintenance underway: file uploads are temporarily disabled.
Congrats E@H
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Congrats E@H Team!!!
Thanks for keeping us informed of the situation. That makes for happy crunchers.
And look on the bright side... it didn't happen on your holiday weekend this time.
Kathryn :o)
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There we go, all green again!
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There we go, all green again! :-)
Alinator
Gratz guys, great work :-D
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Gratz guys, great work :-D
Alright.......glad I checked
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Alright.......glad I checked and got to send in the 27 finished units I had before I went and loaded a bunch of Seti's since I sort of retired from those.
I did get 8 Seti's on this one but it is a dual processor P4 3.2 and will be finished soon so I can load more Einsteins and be ready in case some LHC's are ready.
Thanks for getting the
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Thanks for getting the project up and running so quickly. I was convinced that you would not be up until next week!
I am running E@H on a remote computer which I have do not have access to. It will have been trying to send and receive WU's during the shut-down. I know that each time BOINC is unsuccessful in contacting the servers, it extends the time until it tries to contact the servers again. I have one question for the users here - how long will it be until this computer sends/receives WU's again?
TIA.
RE: I have one question
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It depends on where the various cycles lined up and what client version is installed. 5.5.x and higher have a max defferal of 48 hours, this change may have been in the 5.4.11 version but certainly nothing earlier. The earlier versions had a max defferal of two weeks.
Looking at your hosts I see one that last connected on 12/7, if that one does not connect in the next day it is probably going to wait a week or more before it tries again.
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BOINCing since 2002/12/8
RE: RE: I have one
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John, thanks for the response. The remote computer is running BOINC 5.4.11. Assuming it doesn't try and connect in the next day or so, it will run out of work in less than a week. Will it try and connect again before it runs out of work? (I hope so!)
FD.