> Wondering if the validator or something is down? I haven't seen a change in
> RAC or Total Credit for at least 24 hours, and my Pending credit is soaring
> (over 5000 now). Just curious.
Yes. Bruce shut down the validator for the time being to help with our testing of the new server.
We should be running E@h off the new server really soon.

Is the validator down?
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The validator is now back up and running well. As David said, I shut it down because I wanted to accumulate a couple of days of results so that I could test it on a good-sized amount of work. We did find and fix a couple of bugs that were marking some valid results as being invald.
One difference you will now notice is that with our upgraded BOINC server-side software, results will 'stick around' for a week before they are purged from the database. So valid (and invalid) results will now be available 'for your viewing pleasure' for a week after the work unit is completed.
Bruce
> Is the validator down
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> Is the validator down again?
> I have seen some WU's with three or four results back, still on pending.
Yes. The validator has been shut down because a bug was found that caused some correct results to be marked as invalid when they were correct. As I understand the bug has been fixed and the new validator will be put in place soon.
In the bigger picture we a getting close to doing another major upgrade that will take us one step closer to our public release.
The validator is back up (and
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The validator is back up (and testing). Some bugs may still remain -- hopefully we will get these out soon.
Bruce
With the migration to the new
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With the migration to the new scheduler and the bug in the validator aparently we lost quite a number of (pending) credits which we couldn't revive. Sorry folks, but this is alpha test.
BM
BM
(1) When I shifted to using
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(1) When I shifted to using the new scheduler yesterday and cancelled some existing workunits/results, I gave credit whenever possible to sucessful results.
(2) Just to repeat it again: unless something goes badly wrong (eg, I make a mistake) our test users will keep their credits when we go public.
Cheers,
Bruce