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Ok, two down :smile:
Did you want to join a team or make up a team or be part of a team? Or are you a one person team :wink: which is ok to :smile: |
[quote=IronBits;160298]Ok, two down :smile:
Did you want to join a team or make up a team or be part of a team? Or are you a one person team :wink: which is ok to :smile:[/quote] Se team tread. :smile: /Lennart |
David, never got an email on my last prime. Hope it's not contagious.
Bingo Thanks |
hehehe - glad you got that email, it was the last vbscript generated one :wink:
The auto-notify is now working from the Server directly, under linux, thanks to AMDave. I am not running the vbscript auto-notify any longer starting now. If you do not get notified by email, let us know... |
Milestone:
IB server clocked over the 5 million pair mark, today. [url]http://stats.ironbits.net/statsnew/stats_by_server.php[/url] |
David,
Please set the JobMaxTime for port 8000 at 1 day. I'll have you set it back to 3 days sometime late Monday night. We have some low k/n pairs that need to be cleared out. Thanks, Gary |
GB4000 is down
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confirmed
actually it appears to br GB as a whole, not just the port I cannot access the web files either (could be the dyndns thing again - but I don't get those problems on my own no-ip account so it is anyone's guess) |
Okay all you guru's out there. Don't laugh when you read this but I need a sort utility for WINDOWS that allows me sort sort on more than 1 key at a time (ie sort by n value primary and k value secondary). I said don't laugh.
I have searched the web and can't find anything. The DOS sort is limited to 1 key only (surprise). |
excel and open office will do that
but if you mean in a script, then most scripting languages will let you do that as well /ed - oh, heh! DOS!? :( not really a scripting language yes there is a quick solution concatenate both the keys together as a single string and then sort that as 1 key (you have to be careful how you do that make sure you pad each with enough zeros) then split it open again -ed/ BTW - the GB server is back up and running |
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excel and open office will do that but if you mean in a script, then most scripting languages will let you do that as well /ed - oh, heh! DOS!? :( not really a scripting language yes there is a quick solution concatenate both the keys together as a single string and then sort that as 1 key (you have to be careful how you do that make sure you pad each with enough zeros) then split it open again -ed/ BTW - the GB server is back up and running [/quote] Thanks mate. I think I found a solution. MS Access will also do what I want. The GB's are still not working for me??????? I can get the status page but I still can't get any work. |
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