psummary upgrade
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Re: psummary upgrade
Have p5913 and p5914 the correct number of points in psummary ??
I'm folding them in ~45-50 secs per frame on my 9800's.
They are down as 1888 pointers but thats the speed of the 353 pointers or the like.
Luck ..........
I'm folding them in ~45-50 secs per frame on my 9800's.
They are down as 1888 pointers but thats the speed of the 353 pointers or the like.
Luck ..........
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Re: psummary upgrade
5915 is worth 1888 points (and I'm 100% positive) ... so I guess 5913 and 5914 have the same value ... but it might be worth to check if they are not worth 470 points instead.
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Re: psummary upgrade
Projects from 134.139.127.31 (1741/ 1751) are not showing up.
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That's very likely because 134.139.127.31 has run out of WUs and so the projects are no longer considered active. The WUs AVAIL is 90 and it's bold which probably means that the number is below some threshold so it stops. (You wouldn't want 200 people to be assigned to that server during the interval between the times the script updates that information.) As results are returned, the number will gradually build up until it exceeds the threshold and then they'll probably be gone in a flash.anandhanju wrote:Projects from 134.139.127.31 (1741/ 1751) are not showing up.
See my earlier comment on the need for some persistence. viewtopic.php?f=18&t=12489&start=30#p123410
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Re: psummary upgrade
Fixed another problem with sorting the projects on to the right pages. I think it's straight now.
Regarding GRO-SMP vs. GROCVS on project 2669. I can only report what the project maintainer puts in their configuration files. There may have been a change on their end that happened to coincide with the psummary update. The project file clearly uses the GROCVS type whether that is correct or not.
Regarding GRO-SMP vs. GROCVS on project 2669. I can only report what the project maintainer puts in their configuration files. There may have been a change on their end that happened to coincide with the psummary update. The project file clearly uses the GROCVS type whether that is correct or not.
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Re: psummary upgrade
Fixed some atom counts and project descriptions. Specifically, projects 2662-2677 but likely others as well.
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We applaud your efforts , jcoffland !
If I knew who the patron saint of Server Thumpers was , I'd send you a figurine
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Re: psummary upgrade
FYI
There are some missing projects in the P267* range from server 171.67.108.24 and I see no projects from that server listed in psummary.
I have 3 P2671 WUs running at the moment from that server so they are definitely active.
There are some missing projects in the P267* range from server 171.67.108.24 and I see no projects from that server listed in psummary.
I have 3 P2671 WUs running at the moment from that server so they are definitely active.
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I just downloaded a 1751 WU from 134.139.127.31 -- neither the WU nor the server are listed in psummary.
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We found one issue with the psummary script and fixed it. The missing projects mentioned above are now showing.
Thanks for the help in debugging this one. It was a bumpy ride, but the upshot is that the new script is very clean and expandable and supports the new servers. The long term future is much better with the new script. We are in the process of rewriting just about all parts of FAH. Joe has finished a server code and that's been working in production (finding some problems along the way, but generally going very well), with hopefully a new client later in 2010 and a new AS at the end of 2010.
Thanks for the help in debugging this one. It was a bumpy ride, but the upshot is that the new script is very clean and expandable and supports the new servers. The long term future is much better with the new script. We are in the process of rewriting just about all parts of FAH. Joe has finished a server code and that's been working in production (finding some problems along the way, but generally going very well), with hopefully a new client later in 2010 and a new AS at the end of 2010.
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Project 6318 is listed without a contact, 0 atoms, and just 'GRO' for the code.
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Yup, this has already been brought to the attention of vvoelz and, subsequently via vvoelz, jcoffland, and Vijay Pande but thanks for making a note of it here as well.smoking2000 wrote:Project 6318 is listed without a contact, 0 atoms, and just 'GRO' for the code.
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Being Catholic, I had to find out.Pick2 wrote:We applaud your efforts , jcoffland !
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