The critical thing in your case is the high "NETLOAD" figure:
NETLOAD tells how busy the server is by netstat (i.e. how many current connections the server is handling). Too many connections (eg more than 20-30) means that the server is heavily loaded.
That server currently has a NETLOAD figure of 35, meaning it is very, very busy. When things slow down the WU's you have in the queue should go through just fine. You'll likely see a sudden burst of points when they do.
uh, maybe i hang at some shady sites, but is that your work server i.p......why would you leave it for people to see? maybe you should edit those out before posting man. just thinking of your security.
Beregid: That's very thoughtful of you, but that's not Liquid81's "work server", that's Stanford's workserver - the machine that handles submissions of F@H work units
uh, maybe i hang at some shady sites, but is that your work server i.p......why would you leave it for people to see? maybe you should edit those out before posting man. just thinking of your security.
Click the link in my first post (Post #2 in this thread). It's (one of) Stanford's work servers for the Folding @ Home project.
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The critical thing in your case is the high "NETLOAD" figure:
That server currently has a NETLOAD figure of 35, meaning it is very, very busy. When things slow down the WU's you have in the queue should go through just fine. You'll likely see a sudden burst of points when they do.