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mdettweiler 2009-01-10 05:40

[quote=MyDogBuster;157847]Looks like your IP address changed again.[/quote]
It seems to be back now--I can reach both the web page and the SSH connection, and can confirm that the servers themselves are running. You can go ahead and try it again now.

Oh, wait...never mind, I see you've already communicated with the servers a number of times since your original post about this earlier today, so I guess you've already noticed that everything's back online. :smile:

gd_barnes 2009-01-10 06:03

Laugh. Change change change. Oh well. Max, did the no-IP site change itself this time like it is supposed to or did you have to do some manual intervention again?

gd_barnes 2009-01-10 06:06

[quote=MyDogBuster;157844]Looks like G3000 & G4000 are down.

It's Gary, we had no problems when he was out of town. LOL[/quote]


Hum. And just what is port G3000? Another new one that I don't know about?

MyDogBuster 2009-01-10 06:11

[QUOTE]Hum. And just what is port G3000? Another new one that I don't know about? [/QUOTE]

Port 3000, the PRPNet port. It's your machine so I added the G (or is it CRUS3000 or PRP3000 or just plain 3000)?

gd_barnes 2009-01-10 06:20

[quote=MyDogBuster;157863]Port 3000, the PRPNet port. It's your machine so I added the G (or is it CRUS3000 or PRP3000 or just plain 3000)?[/quote]

That's pretty funny when I don't know what is on my own machine. I should have known this but hadn't checked for port #'s at CRUS. G3000 is fine.

mdettweiler 2009-01-10 11:37

[quote=gd_barnes;157860]Laugh. Change change change. Oh well. Max, did the no-IP site change itself this time like it is supposed to or did you have to do some manual intervention again?[/quote]
Yes, it fixed itself automatically this time. :smile: (Not sure exactly how quickly it fixed itself, though, since I wasn't online at the time to clock it.)

henryzz 2009-01-10 15:35

[quote=mdettweiler;157906]Yes, it fixed itself automatically this time. :smile: (Not sure exactly how quickly it fixed itself, though, since I wasn't online at the time to clock it.)[/quote]
surely there should be a gap in the results sent in

mdettweiler 2009-01-10 23:59

[quote=henryzz;157946]surely there should be a gap in the results sent in[/quote]
Actually, no--the clients automatically hang on to the results if they can't contact the server, and send 'em over as soon as they can reach it again. :smile: (Also, the server itself never actually went offline--only the connection between the clients and the server was temporarily "broken". So, nothing would have gotten messed up on that front.)

IronBits 2009-01-11 00:50

For those of you that might be curious what the console scrolling looks like on a busy llrnet nplb Server handing out ~200,000 knpairs per day might look like, I give you:
[url]http://nplb.ironbits.net/images/port9000action.mov[/url]
Warning: It is about 25 MEG in size
Hopefully it won't get /. type coverage and bring us to our knees. :wink:

gd_barnes 2009-01-11 04:24

David,

I do not have access to any of yesterday's results files. That is the Jan 9th files ran on Jan 10th @ 12:01 AM.


Gary

henryzz 2009-01-11 08:50

[quote=mdettweiler;157993]Actually, no--the clients automatically hang on to the results if they can't contact the server, and send 'em over as soon as they can reach it again. :smile: (Also, the server itself never actually went offline--only the connection between the clients and the server was temporarily "broken". So, nothing would have gotten messed up on that front.)[/quote]
i actually meant a time gap
when are the timestamps set
is it before the client fails to send the results to the server or after


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