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hmmn, thats the default error message :?Ben wrote:Woaaa..
"Shut her down Clancy, She's a pumpin mud!!!" has appeared. All hands on deck cap'in! :shock:
Reported: 18:04 (02/12/2008)
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All appears to be ok now
Do you remember where you were, what you clicked?
If it happened at 18:04 its possible you got it right in the middle of an update but it normally handles that ok
There's nothing unusual in the apache log files around that time
I was at college having a look at the stats. Opened up Firefox, clicked on it from the bookmarks and got to that page. Tried refreshing 4 times and got the same message so i left it at that.Temujin wrote:Do you remember where you were, what you clicked?
Temujin wrote:If it happened at 18:04 its possible you got it right in the middle of an update but it normally handles that ok
Yeah, sometimes i check on the hour, or 1 min past the hour and it has been fine. Probably just a hiccup.
Working fine at the moment
A few little mods to report, all on the graphs popup
1. There is now a "period summary" area map on each of the 3 combined graphs. Place your mouse where it says "Last 24 Hours Combined...." and a new summary will popup showing the total and percentage of period total for each project in that time period.
2. The projects table (at the bottom) now has its own graph links. So from any graph page, you can now get to the graphs for any other project (or combined).
(Test pages only)
3. On the hour/day mouseover popup, the project colour images have been combined into 1 image. It really annoyed me how long they took to load, so its now 1 image rather than 80+
And it would be really nice if someone could fix Bens post
[admin]Fixed[/admin]
1. There is now a "period summary" area map on each of the 3 combined graphs. Place your mouse where it says "Last 24 Hours Combined...." and a new summary will popup showing the total and percentage of period total for each project in that time period.
2. The projects table (at the bottom) now has its own graph links. So from any graph page, you can now get to the graphs for any other project (or combined).
(Test pages only)
3. On the hour/day mouseover popup, the project colour images have been combined into 1 image. It really annoyed me how long they took to load, so its now 1 image rather than 80+
And it would be really nice if someone could fix Bens post
[admin]Fixed[/admin]
The dreaded power cut struck again at just after 1am this morning
My machine recovered like its meant to but it looks like my router has got screwed up somehow. At home i can browse out etc but as you've probably already noticed, outside can't get in.
It'll have to wait till I get home tonight.
Sorry about that
My machine recovered like its meant to but it looks like my router has got screwed up somehow. At home i can browse out etc but as you've probably already noticed, outside can't get in.
It'll have to wait till I get home tonight.
Sorry about that
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I'll be taking my stats machine down after the 9pm update tonight, to give it a damned good seeing to with a vacuum cleaner cos its been running a bit hot.
It should go down at about 9.15 and be back up as soon as I'm done.
Assuming I don't mangle a fan or summat of course
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all back again and its running 15C cooler :thumbup:
It should go down at about 9.15 and be back up as soon as I'm done.
Assuming I don't mangle a fan or summat of course
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all back again and its running 15C cooler :thumbup:
Hi all
I'm posting this from work cos I've got adsl problems at home, so no stats till its fixed
Demon reckon everything is ok and the fault is at my end
I've replaced the router, just about to replace the filter, after that ?????
John
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hmmn
it's been down for 5 hours or so and has just decided to work again
I'm posting this from work cos I've got adsl problems at home, so no stats till its fixed
Demon reckon everything is ok and the fault is at my end
I've replaced the router, just about to replace the filter, after that ?????
John
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hmmn
it's been down for 5 hours or so and has just decided to work again
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Temujin wrote:huh ???UBT - Rick Horn wrote:Still seems to be out John.Temujin wrote:1 new netgear router and we're back up :thumbup:
Hope you haven`t had another strike! :lol:
I'm using it right now, is it still not working?
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aww gawd, gotta re-setup all my firewall rules
it should be there soon
Hurrah!
Maybe time to invest in a surge protector? As for the firewall rules, uggg what a pain that can be sometimes :?
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hmmn, very strange
I can remotely manage the router, so it's working
I can ssh into my linux machine, so firewall rules are working
but http don't wanna work
I've got ssh and http setup just the same (except for the port numbers obviously)
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I just don't get it
Everything looks to be set correctly but it just won't forward http requests to my linux machine
I'll reset it to factory defaults when I get home and start from scratch
I can remotely manage the router, so it's working
I can ssh into my linux machine, so firewall rules are working
but http don't wanna work
I've got ssh and http setup just the same (except for the port numbers obviously)
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I just don't get it
Everything looks to be set correctly but it just won't forward http requests to my linux machine
I'll reset it to factory defaults when I get home and start from scratch
Maybe a silly question, but is it running Apache? In which case was the port configured to be something other then port 80 possibly?
When i was using apache for a project at university (although it was for a windows machine) i was using something called XAMPP and that took a while for me to configure the ports :?
When i was using apache for a project at university (although it was for a windows machine) i was using something called XAMPP and that took a while for me to configure the ports :?
Yes it's using apache but on the default port of 80
the strange thing is that it was working fine up til about 1pm when the router totally refused to forward the http requests to the server.
I tried all sorts, deleted/recreated to firewall rule, reset the router.
It took a factory reset and re-setup before it would work
the strange thing is that it was working fine up til about 1pm when the router totally refused to forward the http requests to the server.
I tried all sorts, deleted/recreated to firewall rule, reset the router.
It took a factory reset and re-setup before it would work
Guys, I dunno what's happening with my site. I've now got 1 new router that works as fast as a very slow thing having a slow day and 1 old router that doesn't want to work at all.
I will see if I can at least get the settings out of the old router and upload them into the new router.
If that fails I'll buy 1 more router and try that but if that also fails and I've not got it all working by friday, then that's it for 2 weeks cos I'm off on holiday.
Let's hope I can get it working tonight
I will see if I can at least get the settings out of the old router and upload them into the new router.
If that fails I'll buy 1 more router and try that but if that also fails and I've not got it all working by friday, then that's it for 2 weeks cos I'm off on holiday.
Let's hope I can get it working tonight
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Well, I've been back from my travels for a few days now and while I can at least keep a closer eye on my new router, it still wants to lock up in the middle of the night.
It's a weird one this. I think every morning since I got back the router has lost its ADSL link and when I check my stats, the last updates were at 1am each time. So for some reason the router is dropping its adsl connection between 1am and 2am every day.
Maybe one of those timer sockets is called for
It's a weird one this. I think every morning since I got back the router has lost its ADSL link and when I check my stats, the last updates were at 1am each time. So for some reason the router is dropping its adsl connection between 1am and 2am every day.
Maybe one of those timer sockets is called for
It's a Linksys WAG320N.
After initially buying another Netgear to replace the original one and having that not behave I thought I'd spend some money and buy a proper router from a proper manufacturer (cisco) but it seems to suffer just the same.
I've searched the web myself and have discovered that this model is prone to dropping its connection during the night with no solution forthcoming from linksys/cisco
I'll persevere with it for a while, will even try the timer socket to see if that helps but if I don't get anywhere with it, it'll be going back for a refund
After initially buying another Netgear to replace the original one and having that not behave I thought I'd spend some money and buy a proper router from a proper manufacturer (cisco) but it seems to suffer just the same.
I've searched the web myself and have discovered that this model is prone to dropping its connection during the night with no solution forthcoming from linksys/cisco
I'll persevere with it for a while, will even try the timer socket to see if that helps but if I don't get anywhere with it, it'll be going back for a refund
A few months ago I had an apparent router problem - at between midnight and 1:30am almost every night, with the service dropping out for a minute or two. My broadband and router supplier are BT, and they denied they were responsible - but eventually an engineer friend told me, off the record, that the area exchange was being upgraded and 'plugs were pulled' on some domestic users for a short time to allow 'certain things to happen' whilst the demand was low.
After a few weeks the problem disappeared - coincidentally the exchange upgrade happened to be completed at the same time!
After a few weeks the problem disappeared - coincidentally the exchange upgrade happened to be completed at the same time!
Yeah i have just been trawling through loads of posts about people encountering your problem on various different ISP's. Seems like the firmware is to blame? Although it is strange because LinkSys is usually a really good brand and are owned by Cisco.Temujin wrote:It's a Linksys WAG320N.
After initially buying another Netgear to replace the original one and having that not behave I thought I'd spend some money and buy a proper router from a proper manufacturer (cisco) but it seems to suffer just the same.
I've searched the web myself and have discovered that this model is prone to dropping its connection during the night with no solution forthcoming from linksys/cisco
I'll persevere with it for a while, will even try the timer socket to see if that helps but if I don't get anywhere with it, it'll be going back for a refund
Not sure what router would be best for the job, but as you mentioned Cisco would be a good start, either that or D-Link maybe?
right thenwill even try the timer socket to see if that helps
thats the router now running through a timed socket, so it's gonna get turned off/on at 01:50 each morning.
Let's see if that helps
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that looks to have worked :thumbup:
I think today is the first time it's still been connected when I got up
Looks like my latest in a long line of routers has decided it wants to behave badly.
So, I've found an industrial strength dual ADSL2+ router we have sat on a shelf here at work. I've only got the one adsl line at home (at the mo anyway) so we'll see if industrial strength routers are any better than domestic strength routers with my troublesome adsl line.
and might take the opportunity to de-fluff my cooling fans at the same time
So, I've found an industrial strength dual ADSL2+ router we have sat on a shelf here at work. I've only got the one adsl line at home (at the mo anyway) so we'll see if industrial strength routers are any better than domestic strength routers with my troublesome adsl line.
and might take the opportunity to de-fluff my cooling fans at the same time
hmmn, ok, that installed easy enough.
Looks to be working ok my end, speedtest.net reports upload speed is down to 0.48Mbs from 0.68Mbs, so that'l no doubt increase the time it takes for you guys to load a page.
Download speed has stayed about the same, so the hourly updates will take the same time
Oops
and I've now setup the port forwarding so you can get in :roll:
Looks to be working ok my end, speedtest.net reports upload speed is down to 0.48Mbs from 0.68Mbs, so that'l no doubt increase the time it takes for you guys to load a page.
Download speed has stayed about the same, so the hourly updates will take the same time
Oops
and I've now setup the port forwarding so you can get in :roll:
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Hi Ben
thanks for the suggestion but I enabled gzip compression way back in the early days.
Yes, it helps, you should've seen it before it was enabled
I really don't understand this router.
normal surfing is fine, speedtest.net reports similar speeds to the previous router (uploads are a bit slower but not too much) and yet the downloads for the hourly update take forever.
The previous router would complete all the projects in a shade over 3 minutes, this one takes 20+ minutes and a bunch of projects time out
thanks for the suggestion but I enabled gzip compression way back in the early days.
Yes, it helps, you should've seen it before it was enabled
I really don't understand this router.
normal surfing is fine, speedtest.net reports similar speeds to the previous router (uploads are a bit slower but not too much) and yet the downloads for the hourly update take forever.
The previous router would complete all the projects in a shade over 3 minutes, this one takes 20+ minutes and a bunch of projects time out
Ah good man!"Yes, it helps, you should've seen it before it was enabled
I'm not 100% sure, although i think when a router is activated on a new line it can take 24 hours (sometimes more) to fully sychronise with the exchange line speed which means your upload and download speed may fluctuate during that time. It might just need a few days to "settle in", although i could be wrong. :oops:I really don't understand this router.
normal surfing is fine, speedtest.net reports similar speeds to the previous router (uploads are a bit slower but not too much) and yet the downloads for the hourly update take forever.
The previous router would complete all the projects in a shade over 3 minutes, this one takes 20+ minutes and a bunch of projects time out
I think you're right there Ben, cos the update times are now back to the normal ~3 minutes, I didn't know about that.Ben wrote:I'm not 100% sure, although i think when a router is activated on a new line it can take 24 hours (sometimes more) to fully sychronise with the exchange line speed which means your upload and download speed may fluctuate during that time. It might just need a few days to "settle in", although i could be wrong. :oops:
And due to the distinct lack of hits in my logfiles and the fact I can't get access from work, it looks like I've messed up the port forwarding.
It was working ok, I setup http and ssh ports and ssh is still working but not http
oh well, will have to wait till tonight before the next tinkwering session.
I #*&%!£^ hate routers
I'm suprised you don't host your excellent stats site on the web somewhere John! I't would take the headache of configuring ports and needing more bandwidth awayTemujin wrote:got it working :thumbup:
turns out the router remote administration was taking port 80 (http) since I enabled remote admin last night
It's all good fun
I still #*&%!£^ hate routers though
I dunno how to do that :?Ben wrote:I'm suprised you don't host your excellent stats site on the web somewhere John! I't would take the headache of configuring ports and needing more bandwidth away
Would I be able to have a mysql database and run the update scripts hourly etc ?
It would certainly be better for you guys what with all this router trouble I'm having.
maybe...
Yeah there are alot of websites which offer to host MySQL/SQL databases and various other tools.Temujin wrote:I dunno how to do that :?Ben wrote:I'm suprised you don't host your excellent stats site on the web somewhere John! I't would take the headache of configuring ports and needing more bandwidth away
Would I be able to have a mysql database and run the update scripts hourly etc ?
It would certainly be better for you guys what with all this router trouble I'm having.
maybe...
There are ways to export and import databases (i must admit i have not done it yet, but im sure i will be soon). Which should mean that you can transfer to an external website.
As for being able to run the scripts... Pass on that one, it depends on if the host allows you to run scripting languages on their servers. What script technology are you currently using? Batch, Com, PHP etc? It also depends on how those scripts are called.
But if you got that to work, then you'd probally have access to 10Mbps upload or better! :D
Nice one Ben, I'm looking into it :thumbup:
I'd always thought I wouldn't have the access that I do at home, running shell & php scripts, using cron to schedule things, managing the databses etc but by the looks of things I can.
And I can get good bandwidth and disk space allowances for a reasonable annual fee.
maybe...
I'd always thought I wouldn't have the access that I do at home, running shell & php scripts, using cron to schedule things, managing the databses etc but by the looks of things I can.
And I can get good bandwidth and disk space allowances for a reasonable annual fee.
maybe...
I looked into a hosting site last thursday, reasonable annual fee plus all the goodies I want to manage it with.
I've setup a site and over the coming days/weeks I'll move the stats over to it.
There's some reorganisation I want to do to the database first, so it's a bit more than a simple export/import but it should be there within a couple of weeks.
And thanks for your kind offers to help but no worries chaps, i've got it :thumbup:
I've setup a site and over the coming days/weeks I'll move the stats over to it.
There's some reorganisation I want to do to the database first, so it's a bit more than a simple export/import but it should be there within a couple of weeks.
And thanks for your kind offers to help but no worries chaps, i've got it :thumbup:
Nice one John! 8)
Hopefully that might reduce the headache a bit!
What host did you go with in the end? As i was looking at the possibility of setting up a very small database so i can have a central server which is on 24/7.
The next challenge for me is to try and learn some PHP for the website bit :shock:
Hopefully that might reduce the headache a bit!
What host did you go with in the end? As i was looking at the possibility of setting up a very small database so i can have a central server which is on 24/7.
The next challenge for me is to try and learn some PHP for the website bit :shock:
Hi BenBen wrote:What host did you go with in the end? As i was looking at the possibility of setting up a very small database so i can have a central server which is on 24/7.
I went with the Linux/Pro offer from http://www.tsohost.co.uk/
Took the Linux option cos that's what the stats run on here at home and chose the Pro option for the bandwidth and the free domain registration.
I hadn't done much in php before I started my stats site, I'd knocked up a few pages that gave me hourly seti top 20 stats (I used to be in the seti top 20 back then) .The next challenge for me is to try and learn some PHP for the website bit :shock:
Darren helped a lot in the early days, he gave me some samples of his code and it all grew from there.
I'm not sure my code is as well commented as Darren's was but I'm sure I could rustle something up to get you started.
I find www.php.net a great help, just google for php something and it will usually point you to the php.net site which will give the answer.
No amount of php skill will beat good database design though, so you'll need to also read up on database/table design.
I recently fixed a bottleneck in the combined page update that reduced the hourly update from 6 minutes down to less than 10 seconds simply by adding the correct indexes to the tables.
That update used to kill my machine while it ran, I dunno why I hadn't got round to looking at it before
Gimme a shout if you want some code samples, I'm all to ready to help mate
Just taken a look and seems quite good. Nice find John, and UK hosted which is even better!Temujin wrote:Hi Ben
I went with the Linux/Pro offer from http://www.tsohost.co.uk/
Took the Linux option cos that's what the stats run on here at home and chose the Pro option for the bandwidth and the free domain registration.
Ah another good resource! I'll bookmark that as that as I will probably be calling upon that quite a bit..I hadn't done much in php before I started my stats site, I'd knocked up a few pages that gave me hourly seti top 20 stats (I used to be in the seti top 20 back then) .
Darren helped a lot in the early days, he gave me some samples of his code and it all grew from there.
I'm not sure my code is as well commented as Darren's was but I'm sure I could rustle something up to get you started.
I find www.php.net a great help, just google for php something and it will usually point you to the php.net site which will give the answer.
So true! I am still very new to this, but i remember when doing stuff with Microsoft Access at uni it was drummed into us to use the right datatype to optimise the database. The bigger it gets, the more important it is. I dread to think how big your UBT Stats database is!!No amount of php skill will beat good database design though, so you'll need to also read up on database/table design.
I recently fixed a bottleneck in the combined page update that reduced the hourly update from 6 minutes down to less than 10 seconds simply by adding the correct indexes to the tables.
That update used to kill my machine while it ran, I dunno why I hadn't got round to looking at it before
The one thing i haven't quite understood yet is how to perform querys against the database for records with a primary/foreign keys but i'm sure i will get to it eventually!
Gimme a shout if you want some code samples, I'm all to ready to help mate
Thanks very much! I might need to call upon you or Darren if i can't get something working. :oops:
well, it's been a frustrating few days but the new site is up :thumbup:Temujin wrote:I've setup a site and over the coming days/weeks I'll move the stats over to it.
have a looksee here
There were loads of differences between how my site runs and how the hosted site runs but I think I've got it sorted now.
The updates take about 1/2 the time my site takes and the bandwidth is much better although it does seem to just hang every now & then.
I'm sure I will have missed something somewhere, so if you notice any funny behaviour or things not working then just gimme a shout.
My home site will remain active until I'm happy with the hosted site, then i'll give it a well earned rest
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Not sure if it is having a wobbly, but the stats seem to be stuck on 323,335. Even though this last hour (17:00) when you click on the overall stats graph for our team it appears to be showing the correct totals for the hour which is: 270,694Temujin wrote:although it does seem to just hang every now & then.
Also my stats don't appear to be showing any update and won't display the latest 24 hour graph for some peculiar reason. (I checked the stats at about 17:32 so it should have had time to collate the info).
D'oh! :lol:
Nice one Ben
2 things here I think
PHP on my home machine is tolerant of divide by zero whereas PHP on the hosted machine isn't and i've been going thru the code fixing it when I find it.
Your 24hr graph should work now
2 things here I think
I maybe haven't enabled all my scripts yet, I know I've done a lot of work on the single project page, there's probably a very important script missing somewhereBen wrote:Not sure if it is having a wobbly, but the stats seem to be stuck on 323,335. Even though this last hour (17:00) when you click on the overall stats graph for our team it appears to be showing the correct totals for the hour which is: 270,694
This is the sort of thing i've been fighting for the last week....... and won't display the latest 24 hour graph for some peculiar reason. (I checked the stats at about 17:32 so it should have had time to collate the info).
PHP on my home machine is tolerant of divide by zero whereas PHP on the hosted machine isn't and i've been going thru the code fixing it when I find it.
Your 24hr graph should work now
As some may have noticed, the stats have moved to the new site (here)
I'd hoped that I would get a good number of visitors to the new site to highlight any errors but that hasn't happened
So I've had to force the issue and turn off the home based site.
Please post a message if you see anything not working correctly and I'll fix it as soon as I can.
I'd hoped that I would get a good number of visitors to the new site to highlight any errors but that hasn't happened
So I've had to force the issue and turn off the home based site.
Please post a message if you see anything not working correctly and I'll fix it as soon as I can.
Just a couple of things, John. Using your link brings up ABC as default - how do you display full team stats as there seems to be no way of selecting team only?
I did look on the help page - which brings me to the second point. I know it's pretty trivial but there's no link back out of help - you need to use theprevious page button.
Otherwise - looks great!!
I did look on the help page - which brings me to the second point. I know it's pretty trivial but there's no link back out of help - you need to use theprevious page button.
Otherwise - looks great!!
I'm not sure what you mean there.hgblade wrote:Just a couple of things, John. Using your link brings up ABC as default - how do you display full team stats as there seems to be no way of selecting team only?
Yes, it defaults to the ABC project... but it always has.
By "full team stats" I guess you mean either the combined1 or combined2 pages, both of which are selectable from the menu.
Or do you mean the All Teams summary page, again it's in the menu.
If it's none of those, can you describe what is on the page
Blimey, I haven't looked at the help pages for years and there could well be no way back from them.I did look on the help page - which brings me to the second point. I know it's pretty trivial but there's no link back out of help - you need to use theprevious page button.
I'll have a look
I was looking for a UBT summary by member (combined stats for all projects without the summary for each project as in the combined options). I'm sure that that was on the page I used to link to.Temujin wrote:I'm not sure what you mean there.hgblade wrote:Just a couple of things, John. Using your link brings up ABC as default - how do you display full team stats as there seems to be no way of selecting team only?
Yes, it defaults to the ABC project... but it always has.
By "full team stats" I guess you mean either the combined1 or combined2 pages, both of which are selectable from the menu.
Or do you mean the All Teams summary page, again it's in the menu.
If it's none of those, can you describe what is on the page
Maybe I'm expecting to see something that's not intended to be there! :?
If I load the link from history, before it redirects it appears to be:Temujin wrote:have you still got the link? I can run it at home if you havehgblade wrote:I'm sure that that was on the page I used to link to.
but, any links should just need updating to the new url
http://ubt-seti.dyndns.org/ubt/UBT.php? ... oject=comb
That's the best I can offer. :?
Yep, that looks right, it's the combined2 pagehgblade wrote:If I load the link from history, before it redirects it appears to be:
http://ubt-seti.dyndns.org/ubt/UBT.php? ... oject=comb
That's the best I can offer. :?
here's the new url
Everybody, updating to the new site should just be a case of changing ubt-seti.dyndns.org to www.ubtstats.co.uk in any bookmarks you have.
for example, changing a bookmark url for milkyway, you would change
http://ubt-seti.dyndns.org/ubt/UBT.php?project=MilkyWay
to
http://www.ubtstats.co.uk/ubt/UBT.php?project=MilkyWay
for example, changing a bookmark url for milkyway, you would change
http://ubt-seti.dyndns.org/ubt/UBT.php?project=MilkyWay
to
http://www.ubtstats.co.uk/ubt/UBT.php?project=MilkyWay
Hi all
For some reason I haven't yet figured out, my stats updates are sometimes just dying at random places.
I'm not getting anything useful in my logfiles, it's as if the scripts are being killed or the machine reboots, it just stops
Thankfully, it still works most of the time and even if an update does die it will self correct at the next update.
The only problem is if it dies during the midnight update and fails to move on the days. This happened tues/wed which is why the graphs look a tad strange.
I'll email the hosting site and see if they can suggest anything but in the mean time, sorry for any inconvenience.
For some reason I haven't yet figured out, my stats updates are sometimes just dying at random places.
I'm not getting anything useful in my logfiles, it's as if the scripts are being killed or the machine reboots, it just stops
Thankfully, it still works most of the time and even if an update does die it will self correct at the next update.
The only problem is if it dies during the midnight update and fails to move on the days. This happened tues/wed which is why the graphs look a tad strange.
I'll email the hosting site and see if they can suggest anything but in the mean time, sorry for any inconvenience.
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John,
I seem to be having a minor problem with the stats today. On the Combined2 page (project=comb) the floating box of projects is not appearing. This is happening in both IE and Firefox. If I manually type 'project=PrimeGrid' for example in the URL then I can get to the different projects and the box appears OK until I go back to the combine2 page.
Best regards,
Chris.
I seem to be having a minor problem with the stats today. On the Combined2 page (project=comb) the floating box of projects is not appearing. This is happening in both IE and Firefox. If I manually type 'project=PrimeGrid' for example in the URL then I can get to the different projects and the box appears OK until I go back to the combine2 page.
Best regards,
Chris.
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No problems here Chris.UBT - Chris Suddick wrote:John,
I seem to be having a minor problem with the stats today. On the Combined2 page (project=comb) the floating box of projects is not appearing. This is happening in both IE and Firefox. If I manually type 'project=PrimeGrid' for example in the URL then I can get to the different projects and the box appears OK until I go back to the combine2 page.
Hi Chris
Sorry for taking so long to reply but I've not been well these last few days.
I noticed a similar behaviour, for me the menu didn't fully show. It did this for maybe 4-5 hours or so, then went back to normal. As I haven't made any changes I assumed it was my connection.
It seems to be back to normal now
Sorry for taking so long to reply but I've not been well these last few days.
I noticed a similar behaviour, for me the menu didn't fully show. It did this for maybe 4-5 hours or so, then went back to normal. As I haven't made any changes I assumed it was my connection.
It seems to be back to normal now
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Hey John, don't worry about the response time. You're not paid to do this and I (and presumably everyone else) is more than grateful for the stats you provide and support as well.
Anyway, I did a bit of looking around and I would definitely say the problem is mine not yours. I noticed that each time I load the combined page then it would not complete. It would load about 2500 records and then terminate without any error message. It wasn't the same number of records each time so it wasn't related to a specific record or data item.
I came back into the office later (about 11pm) when it was freezing and it worked OK but it does sometimes fail when I have the heating on. So, if I sit in a freezing office then I can get it work otherwise it's a bit iffy. I think I can safely say that my PC is not much longer for this mortal world :(
Chris.
Anyway, I did a bit of looking around and I would definitely say the problem is mine not yours. I noticed that each time I load the combined page then it would not complete. It would load about 2500 records and then terminate without any error message. It wasn't the same number of records each time so it wasn't related to a specific record or data item.
I came back into the office later (about 11pm) when it was freezing and it worked OK but it does sometimes fail when I have the heating on. So, if I sit in a freezing office then I can get it work otherwise it's a bit iffy. I think I can safely say that my PC is not much longer for this mortal world :(
Chris.
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Hi John,
I'm sorry but every time I add to this thread it seems to to report another problem.
I noticed the other day that I seemed to get rather a lot of points in SIMAP which can happen sometimes when you're a bit short the day before and there's a catchup. I put it out of my mind at the time but then I happened to notice today that it happened to everyone else as well and it happened to the team.
Go into any project page and click on the credit graph for UBT (far right) and you will see a huge spike on Mar 1st. The spike is approximately double what it should be. My guess is that in processing the special case of Feb/leap year then the 'clear total' got bypassed.
It's not a big issue as it doesn't actually affect people's totals and in another two weeks the evidence will be gone for another year
Anyway, just thought I'd let you know.
All the best,
Chris.
I'm sorry but every time I add to this thread it seems to to report another problem.
I noticed the other day that I seemed to get rather a lot of points in SIMAP which can happen sometimes when you're a bit short the day before and there's a catchup. I put it out of my mind at the time but then I happened to notice today that it happened to everyone else as well and it happened to the team.
Go into any project page and click on the credit graph for UBT (far right) and you will see a huge spike on Mar 1st. The spike is approximately double what it should be. My guess is that in processing the special case of Feb/leap year then the 'clear total' got bypassed.
It's not a big issue as it doesn't actually affect people's totals and in another two weeks the evidence will be gone for another year
Anyway, just thought I'd let you know.
All the best,
Chris.
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