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    Cool Ollie- U still around?

    U still planning a large upload?

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    Yup! I got back to school today, so I'll check in the computer labs when I have a moment. Will report back soon.

    Ollie

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    Does that mean a dump of 10 Gigablocks?

    Brendan

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    Quite a lot to report:

    1: The machines were left on over the holiday - so were crunching loads!

    2: There are about 260,000 finished blocks on the proxy

    3: The proxy was shut down about a week ago when the server it runs on was upgraded to Windows 2000. The school network administrators (my superiors in this respect), deemed that the proxy should not run 24/7.

    4: Since then the clients have (obviously) been cracking randoms. By my estimations about 3000 randoms per workstation.

    So... some good news ( ), some bad ( ).

    I will need to reconfigure all the clients so that they grab a substantial number of blocks from the proxy when it's up (i will have to start it manually some afternoons...) to prevent massive random-attacks I guess.

    As it happens, Neil (Systems Integrator), has said I shouldn't run the pproxy on CDNTS2 (the current p-proxy server), but I can run anything on any other machine I like. Therefore, I think I might just put the pproxy on another machine. Uptime will not be as reliable, but it's better than my previous plan I think.

    Anyone got any better plans?

    Ollie

    P.S. I don't know why they don't want the proxy running 24/7.



    [This message has been edited by Ollie Cook (edited 04-27-2000).]

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    The mother of all dumps coming soon.

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    Went to get the blocks off the proxy today and it was locked - bummer! I'll do it tomorrow.

    Gotta do it soon, before d.net start redistributing the blocks (thanks brendan for pointing that out). However, it's only been 4 weeks, not the 90 days d.net stipulate. Am I correct in thinking it's 90 days on RC5? I know it was fewer days on the other shorter projects.

    Ollie

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    Cool

    So let it be written-so let it be done.

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    Still on schedule for today?

    Brendan

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