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Chris investigating issues
Chris is investigating issues with the mining server - something caused network connectivity issues earlier this morning.
He has not yet been able to determine the cause. We'll keep you updated.
He has not yet been able to determine the cause. We'll keep you updated.
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Re: Chris investigating issues
This issue has been resolved. We aren't sure what caused the problem, but we'll add it to the tasklist for eventual investigation. Sorry about that!
Re: Chris investigating issues
If you're not sure what caused the issue, then you cannot state that it's been resolved. just saying.
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Re: Chris investigating issues
Really? I lose power and I have no clue why I lost power.bmhamlet wrote:If you're not sure what caused the issue, then you cannot state that it's been resolved. just saying.
Once the issue has been resolved, my power is restored.
I still have no clue what caused the power issue....and yet it has been resolved.
So I would disagree. You do not need to know what the issue is to know that the problem no longer exists.
Re: Chris investigating issues
The issue as it was presented may no longer exist but that does not indicate that the root cause was actually resolved - only reduced the priority since we're back up and running.
If an issue is actually resolved then there's not really an issue to put on a tasklist for eventual investigation. It may sound semantic but I would consider something resolved if there are mitigating processes in place to either prevent re-occurrence or an actual fix.
If an issue is actually resolved then there's not really an issue to put on a tasklist for eventual investigation. It may sound semantic but I would consider something resolved if there are mitigating processes in place to either prevent re-occurrence or an actual fix.
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Re: Chris investigating issues
There are over 300 bugs on the tasklist now, so we can't put everything on a high priority due to a manpower shortage. Until we can hire and train more people, we need to prioritize issues.
Since this issue has only ever occurred once, we put it as a low priority, as we will be working on JiveTonto's bugs this week. Of course, if it recurs, then we'll increase its priority.
Since this issue has only ever occurred once, we put it as a low priority, as we will be working on JiveTonto's bugs this week. Of course, if it recurs, then we'll increase its priority.
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Re: Chris investigating issues
Keep up the good work! Thanks!
I am a noob miner. Zeusminer Hurricane X3 and a Gridseed G-Blade Hashing around 18-20Mhs on Ubuntu Cgminer 4.3.5.
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Re: Chris investigating issues
Public bugtracker as tasklist possible? Thanks!Steve Sokolowski wrote:There are over 300 bugs on the tasklist now, so we can't put everything on a high priority due to a manpower shortage. Until we can hire and train more people, we need to prioritize issues.
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Re: Chris investigating issues
Unfortunately, we can't do that. Some of the bugs might include passwords, or be security vulnerabilities. We don't want to have to be extremely careful about the detail in the bugs just because it's on the Internet.thecoder2012 wrote:Public bugtracker as tasklist possible? Thanks!Steve Sokolowski wrote:There are over 300 bugs on the tasklist now, so we can't put everything on a high priority due to a manpower shortage. Until we can hire and train more people, we need to prioritize issues.