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    Rosetta

    The Rosetta stats appear to be hung up.
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    Just use the new ones. I"ll kick the old ones when I get a chance

    http://stats3.free-dc.org/stats.php?proj=rah

    or preferably

    http://stats4.free-dc.org/stats.php?proj=rah

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    Tanks!
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    Stuck again this morning. FYI

    PS. No joy from stats3 or stats4, either.
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    They are fine on stats3 and stats4..

    did you look at the 'last checked' and 'last updated' ?

    They are currently updating on stats (take forever with the old scripts) - this will be the last month with those stats regardless of how many bugs are left on stats4

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    Well, I checked "stats" this morning and it said, "Update in progress". 45 minutes later, it said the same thing, so I gave up.

    Stats3 and 4 throw up the screen background, say, "Loading stats data", and that's all she wrote. Windows XP, SP2, cable modem, latest Firefox.

    W3C Markup validation finds 9 errors on http://stats4.free-dc.org/stats.php?proj=rah if that's any help.

    Update: Same results on latest MS Internet Exploder.
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    Do you gave javascript enabled for the site ? I'm using AJAX functions for a number of things, so you need to enable js, perhaps I'll code a detector at some point.

    As for W3C, yes, I know it's not fully compliant, only so many hours in the day Perhaps IB will help me with that as he's the only one who offered to help..thought he does enough as it is, seeing as he's hosting stats4 !

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    AHAH! You confused me. (Which is certainly easy to do!)
    Yes, I always look at the dates/times.
    Yes, again, Javascript always enabled.

    What doesn't work is the linky you gave me above:

    http://stats4.free-dc.org/stats.php?proj=rah Bad, don't use!

    What works is:

    http://stats4.free-dc.org/stats.php?page=proj&proj=rah for project stats

    and

    http://stats4.free-dc.org/stats.php?...roj=rah&team=5 for Free-DC stats

    Think I've got it now.
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    ah, my bad, I probably typed that rather than cut and paste

    Have a look around the stats on stats4 and see what you think overall. LOTS of new features in there..

    Need to fix statstool on it.

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    Will do.
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    One of these days I'll get to learning the layout of the new stats site and help with the .css, styles, html, and validation problems.
    Until then, enjoy the great new FAST stats system designed totally by Bok!
    http://stats4.free-dc.org/stats.php?page=index

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    My report on working with stats4:

    I just ran stats4 for Rosetta and Free-DC. I'm writing this at 12:27 EDT, which would be 11:27 CDT. The time block says:

    Rosetta@Home - 5 Overview
    Last Checked : 2008-04-14 07:16:53 CST
    Data Updated : 2008-04-14 03:33:08 CST
    Current Time : Mon Apr 14 09:18:35 MST 2008

    The old stats have already updated since then. They say:

    Data Checked : 2008-04-14 11:03:07 CDT
    Data Updated : 2008-04-14 07:28:32
    Current Time : 2008-04-14 11:27:20

    So we have an issue with time of day and update frequency. Other than that, I like stats4. It's kind of like my wife once remarked after a trip to Canada, "It'll be really nice when they get it finished."

    I also miss the Daily Scores graph on the personal stats page, reached by clicking on your user name.

    Update: Just ran it again, couple minutes later, and it had updated. Still a bit slow. Also, if the clock were anywhere near accurate, I guess MST is Mountain Standard Time. AFAIK, just about the whole world is on Daylight Savings Time. Seems like it needs synching a bit.

    Another update: Looked at it more closely. It claims to have updated, but the numbers are still the ones from the middle of the night.
    The new time block says:
    Rosetta@Home - 5 Overview
    Last Checked : 2008-04-14 09:19:40 CST
    Data Updated : 2008-04-14 09:19:40 CST
    Current Time : Mon Apr 14 09:35:42 MST 200
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima View Post
    My report on working with stats4:

    I just ran stats4 for Rosetta and Free-DC. I'm writing this at 12:27 EDT, which would be 11:27 CDT. The time block says:

    Rosetta@Home - 5 Overview
    Last Checked : 2008-04-14 07:16:53 CST
    Data Updated : 2008-04-14 03:33:08 CST
    Current Time : Mon Apr 14 09:18:35 MST 2008

    The old stats have already updated since then. They say:

    Data Checked : 2008-04-14 11:03:07 CDT
    Data Updated : 2008-04-14 07:28:32
    Current Time : 2008-04-14 11:27:20

    So we have an issue with time of day and update frequency. Other than that, I like stats4. It's kind of like my wife once remarked after a trip to Canada, "It'll be really nice when they get it finished."

    I also miss the Daily Scores graph on the personal stats page, reached by clicking on your user name.
    Which one is this ? Can you remind me? Graphs are pretty simple to add. I just need to know which ones to do

    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima
    Update: Just ran it again, couple minutes later, and it had updated. Still a bit slow. Also, if the clock were anywhere near accurate, I guess MST is Mountain Standard Time. AFAIK, just about the whole world is on Daylight Savings Time. Seems like it needs synching a bit.
    Ah, but Arizona does not indulge on Daylight Savings..There is a timing difference a little.

    This is what happens on stats4.

    1. Every 2 hours I run through all of the boinc projects. It downloads the tables.xml for each project and checks the last_update_time against what it is holding in the DB. If different, it goes ahead and downloads the other xml files and parses the data into 'temp' tables. Does the ranking and such here.

    2. When it has finished going through all the projects, is does the combined boinc stuff (which is the most intensive).

    3. Then it takes a cope of these temp tables, then drops the real ones, renames the temp ones into real.

    This is all much more efficient than before and allows for the tables that are looked at from the web point of view to never be unavailable due to updates for more than a second at a time

    Believe me, I've tried all the permutations to get this working smoothly.

    The BOINC combined stuff probably takes more than half of the overall time, but it seems to be working correctly as far as I can see, even with many users having their cpid's bouncing between 2 or even 3 different cpid's daily.

    I probably have the wrong timezone on there. The server is in Arizona though, which should be MST.


    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima

    Another update: Looked at it more closely. It claims to have updated, but the numbers are still the ones from the middle of the night.
    The new time block says:
    Rosetta@Home - 5 Overview
    Last Checked : 2008-04-14 09:19:40 CST
    Data Updated : 2008-04-14 09:19:40 CST
    Current Time : Mon Apr 14 09:35:42 MST 200
    Because of how I'm doing it with the temp tables, there is a very good chance (read, yes that's is what is happening!) that those times are saved after the project itself has updated, so the temp tables are updated at that point, but not the real data - Good catch - I'll think about what to do for that perhaps use a temp table even for that too.

    Thanks for the feedback, that's definitely what I really need. Got a few nights this week in a hotel to get some more tidy ups done, so I appreciate any and all input..

    Bok

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    Bok, here's the graph I really like. This shows my recent history and it's scaled to MY performance. When you combine the two closest teammates, then it's scaled to whoever has the best performance. This way, I can easily see what effect my changes have had. This happens to be my Milkyway graph, but it's just to illustrate.

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    Ah, ok, that'll be fairly simple..

    is this better

    http://stats4.free-dc.org/stats.php?...=mil&name=1021

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    Perfectamente! The next round is on me!

    BTW, thanks also for the blow-by-blow on the update process. I knew it had to have a LOT of steps in it, but wasn't sure how many and in what order. Very enlightening.
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