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Anyone know whats happened to SAP its been down for well over a week now and have got more than a few trickles of work to report?
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Likewise. I think the short version is that it is a 'retired' project so they aren't putting in too many resources. There was a message that indicated it would be back up on Tuesday - but obviously it wasn't....

Actually, an updated message from BS News:
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This server is, to quote Milo, in 'a bit of a mess' and needs to have its operating system reinstalled (not by one of CPDN's programmers). Milo says that if this is done later today as planned, the SAP server should be up and running again tomorrow.

SAP members still crunching models may have final zip files waiting in their Transfers window to be uploaded. After the first upload attempt is made, these zip files can safely stay in the Transfers window for up to two weeks. Then they time out. At the moment no-one's SAP zip files should be in danger of timing out.
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Cheers for that MacDitch here's hoping all goes well.
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I've just had a quick jaunt and the SAP website is back up and running. Can't get at my home machine for a while yet but will try and upload when I do get there.

Fingers crossed. :)
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22 trickles just succesfully uploaded. :D
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Just got home and have uploaded my trickles at home still got some at work to do but they can wait till tomorrow.
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Just as it went up it has gone down again :shock: :x :x
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Hey SAP experts. Just downloaded a few SAP w/u's. I know a CPDN trickle is .625%. What is it for SAP? :?: :?:

I downloaded it from the CPDN website. Does it get reported as SAP or CPDN. Just trying to figure out where to look. TIA

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If you've downloaded them from the CPDN website I would imagine they will show there.
Had a look at the SAP website and you dont have any workunits from there so it should be CPDN they will appear on.
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Yes, the SAP models are being distributed as part of CPDN. For these workunits there is no separate SAP project, which will be shutting down when it finishes the current ~1600 active workunts.

In (kinda) answer to your question; it trickles every 720 timesteps - but I don't know what that is in percent.... And I don't know if the setup is exactly the same for the CPDN distro.
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Thanks for the info Mac & Snowdog. It helps alot. :D

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