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Kevin RouxSend message Joined: 9 Aug 22 Posts: 98 Credit: 4,474,934 RAC: 3 |
Hello everyone, Announcement Testing is not going as smoothly as we expected and have found bugs that need to be fixed. The server will be turned back on for now and will be turned back off on 25 June 2025 from 14:00:00 to 22:00:00 UTC . Best, Kevin |
Kevin RouxSend message Joined: 9 Aug 22 Posts: 98 Credit: 4,474,934 RAC: 3 |
Hello everyone, Update We completed testing of N-Body version1.92 and have deployed it on the Orbit Fitting application. Two new runs have also been added to run with the new version. Best, Kevin |
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Send message Joined: 11 Sep 24 Posts: 14 Credit: 67,026 RAC: 2,999 |
Hello Everyone! My name is Kyle Gimmy and I am working on MilkyWay@home for my PhD thesis. I am a bit new to the technical side of managing the server, but I plan to be more active on here and hope I will be able to help on some issues going forwards. I look forward to working with all of you! Kyle |
Kevin RouxSend message Joined: 9 Aug 22 Posts: 98 Credit: 4,474,934 RAC: 3 |
Hello everyone, Update There is now a new version up on N-Body Orbit Fitting (version 1.93). There was an issue in the way that the Windows executable was compiled and so it was getting a different result than the Linux executable. This meant that whatever OS was used to run the first successful task of a WU could only be validated by a machine running that same OS. These new versions of the executables should be able to validate regardless of the OS used. Thank you, Kevin |
Kevin RouxSend message Joined: 9 Aug 22 Posts: 98 Credit: 4,474,934 RAC: 3 |
Hello everyone, Some quick maintenance needs to be done on the server. The server will be down for about an hour starting 29 August 2025 at 17:00:00 UTC. Best, Kevin |
Kevin RouxSend message Joined: 9 Aug 22 Posts: 98 Credit: 4,474,934 RAC: 3 |
Hello everyone, The project URL https://milkyway-new.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway is an alias for https://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway, and both are supported by the current certificate. However, the alias will not auto-renew and will be deprecated upon expiration. To avoid issues, please ensure you use the correct URL: https://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway. Using the alias may result in the following error after renewal: "Milkyway@home | Scheduler request to https://milkyway-new.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway_cgi/cgi failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK" Thank you, Kevin |
Kevin RouxSend message Joined: 9 Aug 22 Posts: 98 Credit: 4,474,934 RAC: 3 |
Hello everyone, We will be performing an update to the server starting 11 Nov 2025 at 15:00:00 UTC. This will be the first of two updates. The first update will be on the server itself in order to hopefully help with the estimated time for tasks and the number of tasks being sent out at a time. The second update is for a new version of the N-body code that is still being tested. More information on this will come when it is ready for deployment. Thank you, Kevin |
Kevin RouxSend message Joined: 9 Aug 22 Posts: 98 Credit: 4,474,934 RAC: 3 |
Hello everyone, The rsc_fpops_est update has been implemented on the server. Let me know if there are any issues. You can expect to see these changes on Workunits generated after 11 Nov 2025 at 19:30:00 UTC. Thank you, Kevin |
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Send message Joined: 11 Sep 24 Posts: 14 Credit: 67,026 RAC: 2,999 |
Hi everyone, The update to N-body version 1.94 will be happening tomorrow, November 18th at around 18:00 UTC. The server will down while the updates are taking place, which should not take more than an hour. This update includes a new momentum likelihood component, an updated softening length, and various other small changes and bugfixes. Kyle |
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Send message Joined: 11 Sep 24 Posts: 14 Credit: 67,026 RAC: 2,999 |
The update has been completed and new runs are up on the new version. As always, let us know if you encounter any issues. Thanks, Kyle |
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