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Aus den technischen news der Seti Homepage, ich denke mal von Matt Lebowsky.
April 6, 2005 - 18:30 UTC
It's been a while, so here's a general update about how things are going around here in SETI/BOINC server land.
First off, our cooling situation vastly improved yesterday. Due to low levels of freon the air conditioner in our server closet hasn't been doing its job. This was spotted and fixed, and immediately all system temps went down as much as 8 degrees (Celsius) and various fibre channel warnings disappeared from our system logs. Good.
As SETI@home classic ramps down and more users join SETI@home/BOINC, the database server is keeping up, but the replica is having a harder time of it. Right now the replica is not being used for production (only for backups), so this isn't a major problem yet.
The data server (which handles uploads/downloads) is also on the brink of being unable to keep up with demand, so we are going to deal with this as well. Fairly soon, the master science database will move off of galileo (a 6 CPU/6 GB Sun E3500) and onto castelli (an 8 CPU/7 GB Sun E3500 which faster/larger/RAIDed disks). Then galileo will shed its large, unwieldy disk enclosures and be in the running as a good replacement for the data server (currently a 2 CPU/2 GB Sun D220R). We have the option of splitting uploads and downloads onto separate servers as well.
The web server is doing just fine, but in anticipation of higher demand and possibly more site features we are working on setting up a bank of SunFire V100s to be backup web servers. Or they may become splitter servers, in case we can't keep up with workunit production demand.
Ich denke mal das hat mit dem wachsenden andrang zu tun.
Die haben wohl noch etwas bedenken bezüglich Seti classic abzuschalten.
greetz Mike
Aus den technischen news der Seti Homepage, ich denke mal von Matt Lebowsky.
April 6, 2005 - 18:30 UTC
It's been a while, so here's a general update about how things are going around here in SETI/BOINC server land.
First off, our cooling situation vastly improved yesterday. Due to low levels of freon the air conditioner in our server closet hasn't been doing its job. This was spotted and fixed, and immediately all system temps went down as much as 8 degrees (Celsius) and various fibre channel warnings disappeared from our system logs. Good.
As SETI@home classic ramps down and more users join SETI@home/BOINC, the database server is keeping up, but the replica is having a harder time of it. Right now the replica is not being used for production (only for backups), so this isn't a major problem yet.
The data server (which handles uploads/downloads) is also on the brink of being unable to keep up with demand, so we are going to deal with this as well. Fairly soon, the master science database will move off of galileo (a 6 CPU/6 GB Sun E3500) and onto castelli (an 8 CPU/7 GB Sun E3500 which faster/larger/RAIDed disks). Then galileo will shed its large, unwieldy disk enclosures and be in the running as a good replacement for the data server (currently a 2 CPU/2 GB Sun D220R). We have the option of splitting uploads and downloads onto separate servers as well.
The web server is doing just fine, but in anticipation of higher demand and possibly more site features we are working on setting up a bank of SunFire V100s to be backup web servers. Or they may become splitter servers, in case we can't keep up with workunit production demand.
Ich denke mal das hat mit dem wachsenden andrang zu tun.
Die haben wohl noch etwas bedenken bezüglich Seti classic abzuschalten.
greetz Mike
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