Is there an error in the XML feeds again...
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Is there an error in the XML feeds again...
Some users are showing the 12/01/2006 for their last update on this service mine is showing the correct date todays.
see this thread
http://forum.setiuk.com/viewtopic.php?t=2411 just look at the sigs Chiefs is on the 12/01/2006 whilst mine is on 14/06/2006
see this thread
http://forum.setiuk.com/viewtopic.php?t=2411 just look at the sigs Chiefs is on the 12/01/2006 whilst mine is on 14/06/2006
Hi,
The Seti stats haven't updated for the last two days for the following reasons:
13th -> MySQL query timed out and the script aborted.
14th -> MySQL server shutdown (a new error message for me!)
The error message from the 13th is quite common with the larger projects as there's a lot of data to crunch through.
The reason mine and other people's stats show the 14th is because this is the date of the newest stats out of all the projects we crunch for. As Chief only crunches for Seti, his sig shows the 12th, which is correct for now.
Hopefully the update should go ok tonight.
As always, you can check out the status of the databases at http://boinc.mundayweb.com/one/info.php.
Hope this helps,
Neil.
The Seti stats haven't updated for the last two days for the following reasons:
13th -> MySQL query timed out and the script aborted.
14th -> MySQL server shutdown (a new error message for me!)
The error message from the 13th is quite common with the larger projects as there's a lot of data to crunch through.
The reason mine and other people's stats show the 14th is because this is the date of the newest stats out of all the projects we crunch for. As Chief only crunches for Seti, his sig shows the 12th, which is correct for now.
Hopefully the update should go ok tonight.
As always, you can check out the status of the databases at http://boinc.mundayweb.com/one/info.php.
Hope this helps,
Neil.
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He could try the following (at a command prompt):
If it can't find the site, then something is up with the DNS. It would be interesting to know his ISP.
Neil.
Code: Select all
nslookup www.mundayweb.com
ping www.mundayweb.com
Neil.
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Hi Neil just to let you know his ISP is TiscaliNeil wrote:He could try the following (at a command prompt):
If it can't find the site, then something is up with the DNS. It would be interesting to know his ISP.Code: Select all
nslookup www.mundayweb.com ping www.mundayweb.com
Neil.
and this is the result from the nslookup
Microsoft(R) Windows DOS
(C)Copyright Microsoft Corp 1990-2001.
C:\DOCUME~1\OWNER>ping http://www.mundayweb.com
Pinging mundayweb.com [69.93.254.178] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 69.93.254.178:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
C:\DOCUME~1\OWNER>nslookup http://www.mundayweb.com
*** Can't find server name for address 80.225.248.50: No response from server
Server: birm-cache-2.ns.uk.tiscali.com
Address: 80.225.248.58
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: mundayweb.com
Address: 69.93.254.178
Aliases: http://www.mundayweb.com
C:\DOCUME~1\OWNER>
Nope...Villan wrote:hmmm ... surley the mirror sends the data to the forums ... not via mundayweb.com?
Remember that users URLs point to the MundayWeb domain and the site holds all the data, not the mirrors - they only generate the graphics.
What happens is this:
1. Request is received by the stats.php scripts
2. User data found and retreived
3. Mirror URL is randomly chosen and header request issued to redirect the user's browser to the mirror
4. Mirror script receives request with the necessary variables to create the user's graphic.
5. Ta-da!
Neil.