Network errors

Martin P.
Martin P.
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Topic 192164

Hi,

I keep getting this error:

Quote:
07.12.2006 12:09:39|Einstein@Home|Started upload of l1_1418.0_S5R1__212_S5R1a_0_0
07.12.2006 12:09:40||Network error: Send failed since rewinding of the data stream failed
07.12.2006 12:09:40|Einstein@Home|Temporarily failed upload of l1_1418.0_S5R1__212_S5R1a_0_0: http error

What does that mean? HTTP Proxy is selected correctly. If I uncheck the Proxy I get this error:

Quote:
07.12.2006 12:13:51|Einstein@Home|Fetching scheduler list
07.12.2006 12:13:56|Einstein@Home|Scheduler list fetch failed: error 403
07.12.2006 12:13:56|Einstein@Home|7 consecutive failures fetching scheduler list - deferring 604800 seconds

Please help!

KSMarksPsych
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Network errors

I have no idea.

One thing you can try is simply detaching from the project and reattaching. This will trash any work for Einstein@Home that is on your machine as well as any that is waiting to upload.

I don't know if it will help, but it's a first shot.

Kathryn :o)

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Ocean Archer
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Martin -- Are you hooked

Martin --

Are you hooked up on only one machine, or do you have a small newtork running at home?

If only one machine, perhaps your ISP had a momentary glitch. If it persists, you might try a reset by disconnecting and reconnecting to your host ISP.

If you have a small network, I would suspect you had some type of network collision where two computers thought they had the right of way on the network, and the data package got jumbled up.


If I've lived this long - I gotta be that old!

Martin P.
Martin P.
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RE: Martin -- Are you

Message 56207 in response to message 56206

Quote:

Martin --

Are you hooked up on only one machine, or do you have a small newtork running at home?

If only one machine, perhaps your ISP had a momentary glitch. If it persists, you might try a reset by disconnecting and reconnecting to your host ISP.

If you have a small network, I would suspect you had some type of network collision where two computers thought they had the right of way on the network, and the data package got jumbled up.

Thanks, my IT-guys sorted it out.

Ocean Archer
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OK -- Glad you are back

OK --

Glad you are back on track ....


If I've lived this long - I gotta be that old!

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