How does [SG-SPEG]Puzzle-Peter earn 320,000 cobbles a day in PrimeGrid when he shows nothing being produced in the Sub-Project Breakdown??
This has happened several times. I don't get it.
How does [SG-SPEG]Puzzle-Peter earn 320,000 cobbles a day in PrimeGrid when he shows nothing being produced in the Sub-Project Breakdown??
This has happened several times. I don't get it.
*EDITED*
No idea actually. Well, maybe a little idea. Looking in the xml exported by primegrid for the subproject data I see
<user>
<id>24128</id>
<subproject name="TPS_333333">
<workunits>4325</workunits>
<primes>3</primes>
<credit>5972.93234399994</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="WOO">
<workunits>55</workunits>
<primes>0</primes>
<credit>26944.8146502457</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="CUL">
<workunits>37</workunits>
<primes>0</primes>
<credit>22649.1178906861</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="GCWSIEVE">
<workunits>6411</workunits>
<factors>16</factors>
<credit>46957.6348216878</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="PSP_sr2sieve">
<workunits>4225</workunits>
<factors>51</factors>
<credit>57980.27816279</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="PPS_sr2sieve">
<workunits>308</workunits>
<factors>16973</factors>
<credit>60440</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="321_LLR">
<workunits>261</workunits>
<primes>0</primes>
<credit>24232.732558</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="PSP_LLR">
<workunits>51</workunits>
<primes>0</primes>
<credit>48458.0309689517</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="PPS_LLR">
<workunits>12192</workunits>
<primes>2</primes>
<credit>23911.954157616</credit>
</subproject>
<subproject name="AP26">
<workunits>91</workunits>
<credit>1238.51</credit>
</subproject>
</user>
so, it's likely a fault at PrimeGrid not reporting this correctly. Is there a Beta project perhaps ? Very odd that he only has 3 hosts showing too. Might be a split CPID somewhere amongst this. I'll post at PrimeGrid and see what is going on..
Looks like some of the subprojects are not exported
linky
should be fixed soon. The webserver got automatically blocked by the database for too many connections to it.
Might need to wait 30mins or so for any cached queries to be released, though I'm freeing them up now.
I'm looking to see what happened, might have been some form of DOS attack.
Bok
I think the Wieferich stats might need a kick:
Wieferich@Home - Ars Technica Overview
Last Checked : Thu Dec 24, 14:13:42 2009 CST
Data Updated : Thu Dec 24, 14:13:42 2009 CST
Current Time : Fri Dec 25, 00:51:36 2009 CST
Hmmm. Think they worked themselves out as they were still updating. Not sure what was hogging all the cpu time in the meantime though.
Looks like the Wieferich stats are stuck again:
Wieferich@Home - All Teams
Last Checked : Mon Jan 04, 09:59:28 2010 CST
Data Updated : Mon Jan 04, 09:59:28 2010 CST
Current Time : Mon Jan 04, 20:29:50 2010 CST
A good kick might do it, or maybe a poke
hmm, looks like it had a bad update from the site around that time and flagged it for failure. It auto-corrects itself overnight anyway, but I've cleaned it up manually. Next run it *should* update.
Bok
Thanks Bok, that did it. Didn't know that it resets itself daily. Next time I'll give it more time before reporting...
No worries, I'd still rather know than waiting till the overnight updates