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Dnet/OGR problem..

dawks

Diamond Member
Back on friday I switched my Celeron 700 over to OGR from RC5.. Its been running since then and I've seen it connect to Dnets key servers often.. But Dnet stats arent showing any results.. So it appears the CPU time is going to waste. Im not sure why.. heres some info:

My dnet stats (OGR-25) (out_laww@yahoo.com)
My dnet stats (OGR-24)


Dnet .ini

[parameters]
id=out_laww@yahoo.com

[misc]
project-priority=OGR,RC5=0,DES=0,CSC=0

[display]
progress-indicator=auto-sense

[rc5]
closed=yes


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Any help? 🙂
 
Are you going straight to DNet's proxies? Or are your going through a pproxy?

Also, try turning on logging in the DNet client. That way, you have a record of what the client has done and what proxy it tried to talk to. Maybe we can track down the problem if we have more information to work with.

JHutch
 
I was going straight to the Dnet servers.. My .ini is exactly as posted above.. basically default settings except for project priority and user identification.

I just enabled logging and will report back in a few hours. 😀
 
Hmm, could a DNet proxy be clogged up? But surely not all of them, unless you are always getting the same one for some reason. Good luck tracking down the problem! 🙂
 
That has happened before. I know DNet is doing a lot of "playing" with their servers now that RC5 is done, and they may just be playing with your particular part.

I have always gotten credit for work, eventually.

Looking down the list, I see a LOT of zero entries.

patience, grasshopper. 🙂
 
It's been a while since I ran OGR, but as I recall the default # of work units is 10 before a fetch/flush. OGR WUs take forever to complete, so that Celeron 700 may only do a couple a day.

Take a look at the client to see how many stubs are in the in and out buffers.

viz
 
Yea.. looks like it takes over a week to dump...

[Oct 07 09:09:45 UTC] OGR: 3 packets remain in buff-in.ogr
[Oct 07 09:09:45 UTC] OGR: 20 packets (2956.95 stats units) are in
buff-out.ogr
[Oct 07 16:39:10 UTC] OGR: Completed 25/12-2-6-9-27-5 (120.39 stats units)
0.07:29:24.19 - [4,465,070 nodes/s]
[Oct 07 16:39:10 UTC] OGR: 25/12-2-6-9-27-5 [120,397,020,914 nodes]
[Oct 07 16:39:10 UTC] OGR: Loaded 25/12-2-6-9-27-10
[Oct 07 16:39:10 UTC] OGR: Summary: 2 packets (246.69 stats units)
0.14:02:54.08 - [4.36 Mnodes/s]
[Oct 07 16:39:10 UTC] OGR: 2 packets remain in buff-in.ogr
[Oct 07 16:39:10 UTC] OGR: 21 packets (3077.34 stats units) are in
buff-out.ogr

It got these OGR packets back on September 28th I belive.. I figgured it wouldnt download as much I guess.. I'll just have bigger dumps now 🙂
 
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