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Where are the blocks?

Z24

Senior member
Hey,

I recently assimilated a few machines (about 3500Mhz) and I'm not seeing the increased stats I expected... They are running through a pproxy. Is it possible that they are being flushed to one of those backed up proxies?

I'd check on them, but they're about 300 miles away.
 
I just had a horrible thought--I hope my cows haven't been discovered!! The horror, the horror!
 
Maybe some aliens cow-napped them and performed nasty experiments on them.. 🙂 Do you know what proxy they are flushing to? If so, you can check the proxy status page to see if that proxy is backed up or not.
 
I didn't specify a proxy to flush to. What logic does the pproxy use to determine where it flushes? Or does it rotate?

 
Hi Z24, Unless you specify it does not go to the TeAm's round-robin proxy. So, they may not end up in Mika's stats, but would be on dnet.
 
How long will it take for the dnet proxies to clear themselves out?


JW,

Yeah, I didn't know about the TA proxy until afterwards.
 
Z24, I hope you were joking with the "cows haven't been discovered" line... All clients must be installed with permission, otherwise the team could be subject to disqualification. Just my quick 2¢. 🙂

Brad..
 
bphantom,

Don't worry... as I discussed in another thread, I have the authority, but I hid them all so that people would ask questions. No need to explain it to everyone who will ask.

My only concern before was people wondering why their CPU usage was 100%. But I used the beautiful "pause when running" option to pause the clients when taskmgr, or sysmon is running. I love it!!! For the person trying to find it, that would be like trying to open the fridge door quick enough to see if the light was off.

 
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