| Red Squirrel - Jan-02-2006 server time |
| Yep all console + service here, and using fahmon to monitor them all. I have them setup so they are shared via netbios so I can view all machines from the program, quite nice actually. |
| manadren - Jan-02-2006 server time |
| anybody using the console client? |
| alienz - Jan-02-2006 server time |
| Bit Bender seems to have a habit of stirring it in crap, probably has somthing to do with their name A bit bent! |
| Red Squirrel - Jan-02-2006 server time |
| you need to switch to F@H. so far the servers have not gone down once. |
| alienz - Jan-01-2006 server time |
| The world where only alienz still exist |
| alienz - Jan-01-2006 server time |
| http://www.dc-vault.com/ Mr RS do you want to register iceteks here. It adds scores from several projects to make a combined score. Looks like in the absence of fellow members at UD it will not belong before I reclaim the top stop and take over the world!! |
| Red Squirrel - Dec-24-2005 server time |
| Sort of, but there's only 3 of us there so far, but most of the UD team seems to lack a communication channel with us so they don't know about the move. |
| manadren - Dec-24-2005 server time |
| So, everybody moved to F@H? |
| Red Squirrel - Nov-29-2005 server time |
| For a minute when I saw an F and an @ sign so close I thought you said you would join F@H. I think you should, so your cpu time won't go to waste. |
| alienz - Nov-29-2005 server time |
| It appeare the move although with delays in getting ud back on line was succesful... However after a few more days, they are unable to accept finished work units yet a f+*@ing gain |
| alienz - Nov-23-2005 server time |
| UD is still off line, talk about working to a dead line! |
| Furball - Nov-20-2005 server time |
| I can't use F@H anymore. It seemed to be hogging too much bandwidth |
| Red Squirrel - Nov-20-2005 server time |
| Wow they're finally deciding to change to a more reliable data centre.... too late though, unfortunatly. |
| alienz - Nov-20-2005 server time |
| Just am update as the iceteks would probably not be aware!! Dear Members, This is a reminder that Grid.org will be physically moving to a new facility this weekend. This will provide better reliability and is part of the Grid.org migration. Grid.org must be completely powered down in order to move. This will include the forum, member web, and the grid itself. Since this is not a trivial outage, we cannot give an exact time that Grid.org will be down. The outage will take as long as it takes and it may be a day or two before everything is back online. _________________ |
| Red Squirrel - Sep-11-2005 server time |
| Yeah I've been looking into find-a-drug that's where lot of UD people are heading anyway. But I'll give it a few weeks for a final decision. |
| Streety - Sep-11-2005 server time |
| I've no problem with swapping. |
| Red Squirrel - Sep-11-2005 server time |
| For those who have not been keeping up, this is a brief list of all the trouble UD has been getting in the past months. 1) Excessive server downtime 2) Major dataloss - and they did not back up anything 3) more downtime 4) Stat database lost, and reconstructued but very badly 5) downtime 6) UD agents often dump WU's instead of sending them to server, and they require to be reset with the login information There's probably stuff I missed. But let's just say the L3 admins there don't know crap about server administration, and don't have any form of redundancy or backups. Yes things can fail but if they had a proper backup solution, and redundancy solution, things should be back up and running within minutes. Also their client is outdated, they refuse to support anything that is requested, such as linux, 64-bit, dual cpu, etc, which is crucial for a DC project like this since the whole idea is to use all available/unused resources to find a cure for diseases. That said, wondering how many of you would be willing to switch to Find-a-drug, Folding@Home, or other DC project? Team UD would go on as there's lot of team members that are not contactable. |