Posts by JIM

21) Message boards : Projects : News on Project Outages (Message 50115)
Posted 7 Aug 2013 by JIM
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CPDN was down last Friday even before they began the scheduled test of the electrical system at OERC. As you have pointed out they had a broken RAID last week that took several days to fix. They probably couldn’t even work on it over the weekend. I think that Weather@home works off the same servers so it too would be down.

I too have WU’s ready to report. At least the zip files are uploading properly.
22) Message boards : Projects : News on Project Outages (Message 49901)
Posted 18 Jul 2013 by JIM
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YES. The mighty CPDN is back up and running. I was starting to wonder if it was just me. I have been having trouble with my wireless router lately. Connection keep dropping. Maybe it is time to get a new, faster, more secure one. WEP just doesn’t make it anymore.
23) Message boards : Projects : ClimatePrediction.Net (AKA CPDN) NEWS (Message 40803)
Posted 24 Oct 2011 by JIM
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Does anyone have any idea when the main site will be back up. I now have 3 models that have finished and uploaded their zip files normally (thank God), but, there are still trickles stuck and the WUs can’t report.
24) Message boards : News : Orbit@home enters production mode (Message 34737)
Posted 19 Sep 2010 by JIM
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What’s with the site? Is the server down? Yesterday I attached to the project and downloaded a bunch of WU’s. They are crunching nicely. Three or four finished, uploaded and reported. That was late yesterday (9/18/10). The problem is that the rest can’t upload. There are presently 34 files stuck in the “transfer tab”. I assume that the server is down. Any idea when the server will be up again.

The deadline is Monday (9/20/10). Will the results still be excepted if they are late.


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