E@H team - Hope you enjoyed your weekend holiday. would have been nice if you had sent us a postcard though.
Yes - I am being sarcastic.
This outage is the longest, I as a user have every noticed on E@H, so it must have been a bad one. Rebuilding any file system is never funny.
Many, many thanks team for all your hard work - hope you get the praise you deserve for getting the project back up. Well done.
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It's not the speed, but the quality - Until I get a faster computer
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Weekend holiday?
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Nice to see the project working ;)
good job E@H team
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good job E@H team
Yes, congrats to the bunker
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Yes, congrats to the bunker crew!! The team has done well indeed, and half of them were jet lagged too...
It was quite a long one though, a record I think, a nasty variety of problem.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Good to see E@H up again.
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Good to see E@H up again. Some geeky infos maybe...
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
That´s good news! Nice to
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That´s good news! Nice to have the project back to work.....
but I still have three wu´s ready to deliver/send and no new units to process.
Any comments?
С Новым Годом!
RE: That´s good news! Nice
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Do a manual update:
Boinc Manager -> Projects -> Einstein@home -> Update
(Boinc Manager -> Projekte -> Einstein@home -> Aktualisieren)
If the Boinc client has tried to reach the server for several times, the interval for a new try becomes bigger and bigger. So your client is maybe just sitting around and waiting until the time run down. You can override this behavior with the described procedure.
Hope this helps and greetings to Spain
Michael