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Rychek
12-06-2004, 01:11 PM
When using sobistrator to manage multiple (2) systems, will it automatically redistribute ranges when one finishes it assignment?
I ask because I checked this morning and it said one range was 100%, but the client was still running. I didn't check the range it was working on then made some stupid choices and lost the initial range and all it's files. I did submit the factors as I found them though. Just in case I'm resieving the end of the range. The range I'm speaking of is 496000-497000. Thanks in advance.
-Rychek
Rychek,
I don't think it will reassign when one finishes it's assignment que. I think your best bet is to add a range manually to balance things out if they are not ending at the same time, or when your que is getting low simply assign another reservation range.
Rychek
12-06-2004, 06:10 PM
Thanks for the reply vjs. I've got a range going, but my concern is that the 496000 - 497000 range didn't finish completely before I lost it. It's not a big deal because I'm resieving the the end of the range. I guess I'll just keep a closer watch on sobistrator AND the client next time. :)
-Rychek
I guess you lost your factors b/c you deleted fact.txt ? ...
If you didn't delete fact.txt you could still submit them using notepad and httP://www.seventeenorbust.com/sieve
What I always do is create a folder within the same directory as the files. I then transfer the fact files into this folder replacing any files contained,etc, etc, etc.
Rychek
12-06-2004, 08:00 PM
I did lose the fact.txt file, but I submitted the factors as I found them with sobistrator. That's why I'm only resieving the end of the range.
Yup looks like the last factor you submitted was at 496963, I don't believe that you missed any factors between 496963-497000 but it never hurts to double check.
Rychek
12-07-2004, 02:45 PM
I started checking from 496975 and nothing as of yet. It's a PII doing the double check, so it'll take a couple more days.
-Rychek
Rychek
12-13-2004, 03:21 PM
Heh... I'm glad I double checked that range end. I found one factor in there. I don't remember what it was exactly, but it was there.
-Rychek
Thanks for your persistance,
496.995T 21181 4801052
Pretty sure this was your factor.
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