Posts by SuperJoker

1) Message boards : Projects : Seti down (Message 24713)
Posted 3 May 2009 by SuperJoker
Post:
Ok, somebody woke up at Berkeley. They are now showing the "project down for maintenance" sign.

Somebody squealed, Or they were watching here too. ;)
2) Message boards : Projects : Seti down (Message 24711)
Posted 3 May 2009 by SuperJoker
Post:
Drat their really down now.


Patience young Joker, The site will load but it's slower than molasses.

Heck I've seen molasses that was quicker than that, But I'll surf elsewhere until something changes as I can monitor everything from this thread as I'm pretty patient, convenient isn't It? :D
3) Message boards : Projects : Seti down (Message 24707)
Posted 2 May 2009 by SuperJoker
Post:
Drat their really down now.
4) Message boards : Projects : Seti down (Message 24706)
Posted 2 May 2009 by SuperJoker
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The Seti@Home forums are having problems as something is going wrong there I think.
5) Message boards : BOINC Manager : My Wish List - 2 (Message 24642)
Posted 29 Apr 2009 by SuperJoker
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I wonder, Do any of the Crunchers here use BoincView?

So what do You think?

Notice the graphic? It says Boinc Manager - (Multihost) version: 7.6.66

And look at how many PCs are mentioned(up to 99).

I'd like to see BoincViews superior ability to monitor more than one PC at a time from one place(BV also does monitor multiple projects all at once by just clicking on the logged in icon for the PC one selects) Incorporated into the Boinc Manager. Instead of having separate windows as there is only so much desk space and only so much screen real estate.

It's only a picture of course, But It's what I mean, As in BoincView like(or Lite), This was a screen grab done with Paint Shop Pro 4.12 running under XP x64 that I altered abit. As this is what I meant earlier:


Projects: would show multiple PCs and what projects their attached to,
Tasks: would be expanded as shown above and Ready to report/Ready to start entries would be displayed for Multiple PCs on this tab too,
Transfers: would show the various hosts transferring their files to their respective projects,
Messages: would display the actions of attached PCs and their actions and/or what message they receive,
Statistics: would expand upon what It does already to multiple PCs,
Disk(usage): would be expanded to cover Multiple PCs.

I'd code It Myself If I knew C++(As I have the Borland C++ compiler here, If It's compatible with Boinc Managers present code base that is), So all I can do so far is suggest. As I did a Google search not too long ago(Approximately Recreated Here) and there is a demand for this ability as BoincView is no longer supported(the Author of BV Sebastian Masch[1.25/1.42/1.50b8] is either offline or dead, No one knows and no one knows where the source code for BV is as the Author never released It, Although BV is Free to share, I have tried in vain to find any trace of a contact through an existing website and email address, Both are gone and one is up for sale) and BV doesn't properly support cuda tasks(reporting functions to the screen on total time crunched is off as BV thinks the WU is a cpu task as BV doesn't know anything about CUDA/gpu tasks).
6) Message boards : Projects : News on project outages. (Message 24247)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by SuperJoker
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It looks like Seti@Home just went down. We'll be monitoring it. Perhaps they wanted to follow Einstein this time around. :-)

I've been following their network connection and as You can see, It tanked:




And I did a tracert on XP x64 and got this:

Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.PC1>tracert setiathome.berkeley.edu

Tracing route to setiathome.SSL.berkeley.edu [128.32.18.150]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 30 ms 28 ms 33 ms L100.DSL-35.LSANCA.verizon-gni.net [71.105.32.1]
2 31 ms 32 ms 31 ms G9-0-2935.LCR-09.LSANCA.verizon-gni.net [130.81.136.14]
3 32 ms 31 ms 37 ms so-4-0-0-0.BB-RTR1.LAX01.verizon-gni.net [130.81.28.72]
4 37 ms 33 ms 33 ms 0.so-6-3-0.XT1.LAX9.ALTER.NET [152.63.10.153]
5 35 ms 33 ms 34 ms 0.so-5-1-0.XT1.LAX7.ALTER.NET [152.63.116.253]
6 34 ms 34 ms 33 ms 0.so-6-0-0.BR1.LAX7.ALTER.NET [152.63.112.41]
7 36 ms 33 ms 33 ms 204.255.168.34
8 33 ms 32 ms 33 ms los-core-02.inet.qwest.net [205.171.32.13]
9 33 ms 34 ms 37 ms los-edge-01.inet.qwest.net [205.171.32.46]
10 35 ms 33 ms 33 ms 63.147.28.182
11 35 ms 35 ms 37 ms dc-oak-agg2--oak-isp1-ge-1.cenic.net [137.164.47.101]
12 45 ms 46 ms 46 ms dc-svl-isp1--lax-isp2-ge.cenic.net [137.164.47.44]
13 48 ms 47 ms 50 ms inet-ucb--svl-isp.cenic.net [137.164.24.106]
14 44 ms 43 ms 44 ms g3-19.inr-201-eva.Berkeley.EDU [128.32.0.58]
15 44 ms 42 ms 44 ms g6-1.inr-230-spr.Berkeley.EDU [128.32.255.110]
16 * * * Request timed out.
17 46 ms 45 ms 46 ms thinman.ssl.berkeley.edu [128.32.18.150]

Trace complete.

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.PC1>

Hopefully their aware of this, But then It's perfect timing, It's on Easter Sunday.
7) Message boards : Projects : Seti@Home is down or at least (Message 21525)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by SuperJoker
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t'would appear to be an identity crisis (DNS).... if you go to the IP and not the name you waltz right in and all seems well.

Gee, I had that all the time, Drat.

Their back online now, Situation Normal All Fouled Up is over. :D
8) Message boards : Projects : Seti@Home is down or at least (Message 21523)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by SuperJoker
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I just emailed Eric K and David A.

Thanks KSMarksPsych.
9) Message boards : Projects : Seti@Home is down or at least (Message 21520)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by SuperJoker
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Seti@Home is down or at least is inaccessible, All I get is an SSL error in Firefox and IE 7 doesn't do any better.

(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/index.php
http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_index.php

Could some mod tell the Admin as all of Seti is down.




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