YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

Post by drougnor »

So, my stats system hasn't been able to pick up a flat file with a new timestamp for the last 2 hours, and it looks like EOC's system is running into the same. Can someone ask the PG to go kick the appropriate services back into shape?

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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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Already reported, some other services from that server stopped working about that time.
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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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Correct. fah-web.stanford.edu is down. Thanks for the report!
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Any news or updates when this might be corrected?
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Heh - We were just wrapping up a points based contest over at EVGA, so the timing of this was pretty horrid.
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An update will be posted when this issue is corrected. Please see > viewtopic.php?f=24&t=29366
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Ok thanks!
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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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I realise it's one of those things where you don't really want to take people away from fixing the problem but, after eighteen hours of outage, I'm sure some sort of update or explanation would be appreciated by all of us.
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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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snapshot wrote:I realize it's one of those things where you don't really want to take people away from fixing the problem but, after eighteen hours of outage, I'm sure some sort of update or explanation would be appreciated by all of us.
https://folding.stanford.edu/home/stats ... mporarily/

Not so much taking people away, but waiting for other people (IT) to fix it and then get back to Pande Group, and PG to get back to us. Like the blog post says, it's fixed when it's fixed. Blow by blow updates would not make any difference to the science of the project.
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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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7im wrote:Blow by blow updates would not make any difference to the science of the project.
And the Pande Group may not BE getting updates, one hopes they are letting the IT staff at Stanford do their job and not distracting them.
(For myself, after about 12 hours of overtime, I tended to get testy. People got hung up on.)
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"It's fixed when it's fixed." Just the kind of answer I've come to expect.
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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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Look, I'm a retired server farmer so I know what it's like. I also understand the necessity for PR which is something the Pande group, etc. still isn't good at and I've been folding for almost ten years. No-one expects blow-by-blow updates but just a few words to let us know what the problem actually is would go a long way to smoothing the irritation that's generated here whenever there's a prolonged outage and no response from Stanford.

I'm off to bed now so I hoped it's fixed by the time I get up tomorrow.
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This is off-topic, but I looked up "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn" and found that this was a quote by Benjamin Franklin. An earlier source is derived from a Confucian Scholar, Xun Kuang, who wrote "Not having heard something is not as good as having heard it; having heard it is not as good as having seen it; having seen it is not as good as knowing it; knowing it is not as good as putting it into practice."

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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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snapshot wrote:snip... I also understand the necessity for PR which is something the Pande group, etc. still isn't good at and I've been folding for almost ten years. No-one expects blow-by-blow updates but just a few words to let us know what the problem actually is would go a long way to smoothing the irritation that's generated here whenever there's a prolonged outage and no response from Stanford.
Agreed on all points. After 10 years, we both know that their minimal PR won't increase unless they should happen to get a lot more science funding, and after the currently election results, I don't see that happening any time soon. :cry:
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Re: YASO? (Yet Another Stat's Outage?)

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The forums here are focused on members providing support for one other as we fold. Suggestions, complaints, kudos, etc. for Pande Group really belong on the reddit account. -> viewtopic.php?f=24&t=27172

This topic has served its purpose. The reason for the stats outage has been explained and Pande Group has announced they will let us know when the problem is resolved. As in the past, it is highly unlikely anyone will have lost credits. We should see them once the problem has had time to resolve.
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