| Subject: Re: Berkeley Off-line |
| From: "Bill Barto" <nospam@noaddress> |
| Date: 19/03/2005, 17:42 |
"John"
<fredclark@consltec.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:sPXf4WA14FPCFwfh@consltec.demon.co.uk...
Despite looking at the server status screen, which varies between -
The data server is up and running, but outgoing data rate is low
to
The data server is running normally
etc
I believe SETI Classic is effectively off-line.
The indicator can be found at -
http://www.net.berkeley.edu:8885/~cricket/cricket/grapher.cgi?target=%2F
router-interfaces%2Finr-668-interfaces%2Fgigabitethernet0_1&ranges=d%3Aw
%3Am%3Ay&view=Octets
This shows the status and demand on the Internet pipe out of Berkeley,
mainly associated with SETI at Home. The hourly graph suggests this has
been a problem since between about 10.00 am or 11.00 am yesterday (GMT).
This possibly affects SETI/BOINC as well? Any SETI/Boinc users care to
comment? Can you guys upload and download?
--
John Clark
Here is a much shorter link that shows the cogent link used by SETI:
http://fragment1.berkeley.edu/~cricket/inr-668-interfaces.html