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Message 34010 - Posted: 3 Jan 2007, 14:48:33 UTC

Einstein@Home STATUS

[Last update: Mon Jan 1 18:40:12 UTC 2007]

Einstein@Home will be offline until further notice.

The main file server has failed once again. At this time we do not know
how serious the problem is. The project may be down for a couple of days
until a temporary replacement fileserver can be put in place.

More news will be posted here as it becomes available.

Thank you,
David Hammer

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Message 34030 - Posted: 3 Jan 2007, 19:45:45 UTC - in response to Message 34010.  

Einstein@Home STATUS

[Last update: Mon Jan 1 18:40:12 UTC 2007]

Einstein@Home will be offline until further notice.

The main file server has failed once again. At this time we do not know
how serious the problem is. The project may be down for a couple of days
until a temporary replacement fileserver can be put in place.

More news will be posted here as it becomes available.

Thank you,
David Hammer

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Probably a good idea for someone to post on their forums and mention that Rosetta needs all their now free cycles :)
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Message 34045 - Posted: 3 Jan 2007, 22:42:15 UTC - in response to Message 34030.  

The forums appear to be down as well, so it's unlikely that such a message can be posted.

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Einstein@Home STATUS

[Last update: Mon Jan 1 18:40:12 UTC 2007]

Einstein@Home will be offline until further notice.

The main file server has failed once again. At this time we do not know
how serious the problem is. The project may be down for a couple of days
until a temporary replacement fileserver can be put in place.

More news will be posted here as it becomes available.

Thank you,
David Hammer

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Probably a good idea for someone to post on their forums and mention that Rosetta needs all their now free cycles :)


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Message 34055 - Posted: 4 Jan 2007, 1:21:06 UTC

Einstein@home is back online, at least for now.
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Message 34065 - Posted: 4 Jan 2007, 8:27:54 UTC

Surely it has nothing to do with Rosetta@home science either ;)
If they are having problems with their servers, they should move the forum and news to a different more reliable host.
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Message 34195 - Posted: 6 Jan 2007, 5:31:01 UTC - in response to Message 34065.  

Surely it has nothing to do with Rosetta@home science either ;)
If they are having problems with their servers, they should move the forum and news to a different more reliable host.



Einstien went down again about 8 hours ago and I'm considering moving all my machines to Rosetta if I could figure out how to do it. When BOINC came into existance, I began by running 2 projects, Rosetta and Einstein. About a years ago I decided just to run Einstein@home and detached Rosetta. When Einstein began having rather lengthy downtimes recently, I decided to put Rosetta back on 3 or 4 machines in case I ran out of work from Einstein. I was able to re-attach to Rosetta on 2 machines running XP with no problem and D/L the necessary files, but on win98 machines I received the message that I had attached to Rosetta and showed 1 file as being downloaded although no data was moving.

I seem to recall that there were a couple of files that needed to be removed before Rosetta would actually begin to install. I did a search for the word rosetta on drive C and discovered there were 25-30 files in other than the BOINC folder that contain "rosetta". I started just to delete all of them but thought there might be some file sharing and thought better of it.

Does anyone have any idea how I can get the files needed to run rosetta downloaded without having to delete everthing and completely start from scratch? It says I'm attached and even shows 1 file being downloaded, but as a said above, no data is moving. Thanks in advance.

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Message 34201 - Posted: 6 Jan 2007, 11:45:31 UTC - in response to Message 34195.  

Surely it has nothing to do with Rosetta@home science either ;)
If they are having problems with their servers, they should move the forum and news to a different more reliable host.



Einstien went down again about 8 hours ago and I'm considering moving all my machines to Rosetta if I could figure out how to do it. When BOINC came into existance, I began by running 2 projects, Rosetta and Einstein. About a years ago I decided just to run Einstein@home and detached Rosetta. When Einstein began having rather lengthy downtimes recently, I decided to put Rosetta back on 3 or 4 machines in case I ran out of work from Einstein. I was able to re-attach to Rosetta on 2 machines running XP with no problem and D/L the necessary files, but on win98 machines I received the message that I had attached to Rosetta and showed 1 file as being downloaded although no data was moving.

I seem to recall that there were a couple of files that needed to be removed before Rosetta would actually begin to install. I did a search for the word rosetta on drive C and discovered there were 25-30 files in other than the BOINC folder that contain "rosetta". I started just to delete all of them but thought there might be some file sharing and thought better of it.

Does anyone have any idea how I can get the files needed to run rosetta downloaded without having to delete everthing and completely start from scratch? It says I'm attached and even shows 1 file being downloaded, but as a said above, no data is moving. Thanks in advance.

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I would think that a project reset would take care of any files that needed deleting. I don't remember needing to manually delete anything to get rosetta running, and I certainly didn't have to do that on a host that I recently attached.
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Message 34284 - Posted: 7 Jan 2007, 14:50:57 UTC - in response to Message 34195.  

... on win98 machines I received the message that I had attached to Rosetta and showed 1 file as being downloaded although no data was moving...


I've run Rosetta on w98, and attached/detached several times without seeing this issue. If detach/reattach and reset do not do the trick, then I'd seriously suggest a complete disinstall of BOINC (erasing the boinc folder) and restart.

And by the way, the formal position is that Rosetta does not support win9x or winMe, this has never proven a problem for my older boxes, but at the end of the day if it does not work then we are on our own...

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Message 34341 - Posted: 8 Jan 2007, 5:57:45 UTC

Well, Einstein is back up. This time they changed the RAID controller. Hopefully it will be stable now. Einstein used to be the most stable project.
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