Stanford Network Issue {Resolved}

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k1wi
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by k1wi »

As with patonb it looks like my work units are being credited - probably at a rate of 1 day per 3 hour stats update, give or take a lot.

I don't know how many points or WUs of mine were submitted during the down period, but it looks like the re-credit process is going along as planned...
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

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And this update just gave me another 37 units! sweetest single day ppd EVERY! 100K+ ppd
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

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Looking good so far. 122,000 points for 104 WU's credited since the stats servers were put back on line. I think that is most of them, not going to go looking through that many entries in the logs to verify they all went in and were credited.
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by Ryoko »

looks like close to 2/3 of the "missing" work has been credited. if processing the backlog is linear, it should be done close to midnight EST...
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

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I have 52 WU in the last two updates , that is probably most of them ... and yes , best day ever ... 296K and counting :)
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

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Surprise waiting for me when I got home from work just now I got a recredit of 105 work units, so looks like the fix has finally come good.
Happy now but I still fold for the science...
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

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Yes Ted- it's for the science - but it's nice to see the dials swing over hard :)
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

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got my points bump. very happy!!
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

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Hmm I'm getting "Stats recredit in progress. External access to the Folding@Home stats server is down to expedite our maintenance of this machine." But considering that its 10:08pm here that might be normal. I'm not to worried or stressed either; so long as the PG has my WUs that's all that really matters to me, but getting points is nice. I'll check this page again in about a half hour or so...
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by Zagen30 »

Check your stats on EOC or Kakao. The main stats page is still showing the Stats Recredit screen, but the third-party sites are relatively up to date.
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by jimerickson »

kakao definitely has the full update.
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by Bob8421 »

Not only is the recredit working, but it is tipping rather generously!!!

I was missing 24 work units for 122,388 points. As of the EOC end-of-day 2011-12-14 update the recredit has given me 26 work units for 129,707 points.

Thanks!
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by Jesse_V »

Yep. I'm still getting that message, but kakao looks fine. Wow look at that spike of 35k points ftw! :D
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by willyray »

Credit has been posted ... looks like Stanford fixed things faster than I expected since my hardware changes are not completed. Thanks to all at Stanford for dealing with an issue that was more than likely not of their making.
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Re: Stanford Network Issue

Post by Leonardo »

Hat's off to those Pande Group and Stanford sysadmin people who had to jump through hopes after the Stanford cooling system outage to get the servers cranking again and the data restored.
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