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New psummary not up-to-date

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I've switched the 3rd party monitoring tool HFM.NET to the new psummary location (as recommended), but it seems it has not been updated, whereas the old psummary file has ...
I was looking at the 81xx project entries - take a look - the old psummary has 7 entires, whereas the new psummary doesn't have any. (Even the new psummaryB and psummaryC do not have the 8106-8108 bigadv replacement projects listed, but the old ones do).
Can a mod inform the necessary PG personnel of the discrepancy.
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But has the HFM tool to change first to get the new format ? Not sure if that is done (I don't use it)
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As has already mentioned on reddit, the new version doesn't have any Core_17 projects in it either.
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You can treat the HFM.NET comment as peripheral if you like (I used it for context) - the fact that the new psummary's are not up to date is the real issue.
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Lucky me, using the JSON now the data is included.

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{"id": 13000, "ws": "140.163.4.231", "beta": true, "type": "ZETA", "credit": 17123, "bonus": 0.75, "timeout": 881279, "deadline": 1140480, "title": "p13000", "atoms": 64615, "contact": "kyleb"}, {"id": 13001, "ws": "140.163.4.231", "beta": true, "type": "ZETA", "credit": 17123, "bonus": 0.75, "timeout": 881279, "deadline": 1140480, "title": "p13001", "atoms": 64615, "contact": "kyleb"}, {"id": 13002, "ws": "140.163.4.232", "beta": true, "type": "ZETA", "credit": 13921, "bonus": 0.75, "timeout": 881279, "deadline": 1140480, "title": "p13002", "atoms": 56373, "contact": "kyleb"},

Maybe "just" indicating issue in HTML generation; I switched my iPad full to JSON and see all relevant ZETA
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ChristianVirtual wrote: Maybe "just" indicating issue in HTML generation; I switched my iPad full to JSON and see all relevant ZETA
Yes, I perhaps should have said- it only seems to be affecting the html.

Which, of course, is the one most people read :wink:



edit to add- unlike PG and the reddit it would seem :twisted:
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The update issue should have been fixed as of today. Let me know if this seems not to be the case.
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Also, let me know if the new psummary page is fully compatible with third-party apps like HFM.NET. We're planning to deprecate the old page soon.
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cxh wrote:The update issue should have been fixed as of today. Let me know if this seems not to be the case.
Nope, unless it takes time to work through P9411 isn't on either the old or new psummary pages, and the new one still shows no Core_17s at all.
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Are you sure? I see 9411 in the new psummaryC
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Admittedly, projects (core17 and otherwise) launched from the newest version of the work server will not show up on the old psummary lists, due to infrastructure changes.
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cxh wrote:Are you sure? I see 9411 in the new psummaryC
But I don't see it (or any Core_17s) in the new psummary which, according to the heading, is supposed to show ALL currently running projects and is the one linked to from the News page.
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thats got it for me. thanks. this url didn't have it =fah-web.stanford.edu/new/psummary.html.
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billford wrote:
cxh wrote:Are you sure? I see 9411 in the new psummaryC
But I don't see it (or any Core_17s) in the new psummary which, according to the heading, is supposed to show ALL currently running projects and is the one linked to from the News page.
Good point. I'll ask Vijay if this is what he really meant, or if the scheme is to be left unchanged (which was my understanding). But you're correct that something is not working properly as projects like 9201 are not on that main list. I'll see what can be done.
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cxh wrote:I'll see what can be done.
Fair enough. I think something should be, I doubt if most non-beta donors even know about psummaryC (or B)- I only found them because I'm nosey :wink:

edit- my opinion is that it would make most sense to have just the one psummary- having more doesn't really serve any useful purpose except to increase the number of ways that errors can creep in.
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