Message boards : Number crunching : Upload problems
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Send message Joined: 14 Oct 07 Posts: 6 Credit: 1,567,569 RAC: 2,974 |
Hello everyone. I don't know if is a problem of BOINC but im not able to upload complete tasks. I have done some tasks but they don't upload. Can anyone tells me if there is a problem??? |
Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 4540 Credit: 19,008,987 RAC: 21,524 |
Yes, one of the servers is down shown in red on the server status page fifth up from the bottom in the links on the left. There is an extensive thread on this subject in the number crunching section. relevant server is actually back to yellow now still not accepting zip files. Worth keeping an eye on the thread I mentioned and trying uploads again when it is mentioned in there that it is working. When it comes back on line there are likely to be problems as the server will get hammered by everyone trying to upload their zips at once which will result in temporary http errors for some. |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 07 Posts: 6 Credit: 1,567,569 RAC: 2,974 |
Thanks for the info. I will keep the uploads on hold. This problems at least for me has already 2 weeks |
Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 4540 Credit: 19,008,987 RAC: 21,524 |
The server was back on then it went off again. Currently one person has posted that zips staring to go but the transient errors are likely to be around for an hour or so till the backlog clears. |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 07 Posts: 6 Credit: 1,567,569 RAC: 2,974 |
Nop, mine are at 0% Tried to force manually but keeps doing the same |
Send message Joined: 29 May 08 Posts: 128 Credit: 6,289,876 RAC: 0 |
Miguel Veiga wrote: Tried to force manually but keeps doing the same... Uploads are slowly getting through as the server is able to take them. There is almost certainly a very large back up of uploads and we just need to be patient. The files will eventually get uploaded and manually "forcing" uploads may even make the problem worse. |
Send message Joined: 6 Aug 04 Posts: 195 Credit: 28,335,853 RAC: 10,368 |
I can confirm that the 1GB backlog of upload files has cleared off the PC here. Unfortunately the laptop HDD that objected to the CPDN 10 year anniversary is still being a pain and up-chucked the latest set of work. A replacement HDD is being imaged and we'll see how that behaves. |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 07 Posts: 6 Credit: 1,567,569 RAC: 2,974 |
Miguel Veiga wrote:Tried to force manually but keeps doing the same... I will not force manually anymore. The problem is that i have at least 6 files os 35mb each to upload. Well ive now and 4 of them have been uploaded. The other 2 are stopped but i will just wait |
Send message Joined: 18 Dec 13 Posts: 62 Credit: 1,078,935 RAC: 0 |
Miguel Patience is sometimes key around here. If you are worried about a couple of hundred Mb on your hard drive, you probably need to see this in the context of the sheer amount of work getting done here (and how much of your hard drive it's taking up already). A CPDN model, as has been discussed elsewhere around here, is in the million lines of Fortran range, and will be taking up Gigabytes of hard drive space. Between us we're at the tail end of crunching 80,000 hadam3p_eu work units. Each of those (assuming they don't crash/get aborted by the user, in which case they will be reassigned to another user) will upload 13 zip files, at around 34Mb each. A quick back of an envelope calculation tells me that means the servers will be getting back in the range of (13x34x80,000)/1024= 34531 Gigabytes of data, and change, just from those hadam3p_eu work units. Then there are the Pacific North-West (not sure how many of those are being worked on at the moment, but it looks like it's into 5 figures) and ANZ attribution projects and two different coupled model projects (over 11,000 work units ready to be sent plus more on computers just from the geoengineering programme). What were are probably talking about is a team of ace programmers and techs filling a terabyte drive on a more-or-less daily basis, while keeping the whole lot running. To my mind, the best thing to do is to report glitches and wait patiently while they fix them. Servers are going to overload and crash, glitches are going to happen, and the credit script might not run reliably. Under the circumstances, it's a testament to the competence and hard work of these people that we don't have more problems. |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 07 Posts: 6 Credit: 1,567,569 RAC: 2,974 |
Thanks for the explanation Nial. I was not worried at all about the disk in space that the units will take. I fully understand what you mean, to much network activity. I manage some servers in my work with some TB, so i know how a database or some incremental backup can grow in one day. My only worry was to know if the problem was getting fixed. My answer is given. Thanks for all the info and good luck in receiveng all that huge amount of data. Keep up the god work |
Send message Joined: 18 Dec 13 Posts: 62 Credit: 1,078,935 RAC: 0 |
To clarify: this is not me doing this work. It is me having an appreciation of the people who do. |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 07 Posts: 6 Credit: 1,567,569 RAC: 2,974 |
Anyway it should be more or less the way youve told |
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