Astraweb closed my ticket, although they also said they are 'monitoring' things but that it's too 'irregular' to try and 'catch'.
What about every 190minutes like clockwork is 'irregular' exactly..? I think they simply don't want to be bothered.
Astraweb closed my ticket, although they also said they are 'monitoring' things but that it's too 'irregular' to try and 'catch'.
What about every 190minutes like clockwork is 'irregular' exactly..? I think they simply don't want to be bothered.
Have you run local hardware diagnostics - RAM, HDD? Another NIC?
Has nothing to do with anything, other than the links/ports at Astraweb/US, that has been proven, read back on the thread.
It doesn't affect transfers FROM the server; if it did, they would probably be hip deep in complaints, only data going TO it.
I'm using the same latest version of Jbinup uploading with Astraweb. I have the same error every now and then. I haven't tried yet with Powerpost, which I'll do later. Ill report any logs regarding it.
Could you try with Powerpost?
I could, but since PowerPost is 'non-error identifying or correcting', it would propagate those errors, and I really don't have the time to check that out at present. I might in a few days be able to do so, posting to binaries.test or something like that. You'll have to look at what you've posted, plus your error logs in PowerPost (are there any?) or else keep your eyeball on it during the 'period' when the errors occur (pretty easy to do).
One thing I have verified is the newsgroup I'm posting to; it makes no difference, got it on a couple different ones, as well as changing the route the data takes to Astraweb/US. From my standpoint, everything 'hits' Congentco as the last 'hop' going in, I wonder if anyone sees any other carrier as the final hop (doubt it, but...)
it happend to me to yenc power post,but only at very small files like samples,subs etc after few retrys it worked again.
using astraweb Europe Server non-ssl.
Last edited by johhny; 06-07-2012 at 11:22 AM.
Now going on 11+ days since I first noticed this. 8 days since I entered a support ticket, and 5 days since they closed it with saying they are 'monitoring' it. Errors continue like clockwork, ~190min between 'events'.
If those occur right at the end of a posting (that's been going on for x hours), trouble will ensue with JBinUp. You'll probably (I did) have to re-upload that last bit by 'restarting' it within JBinUp after the 'event' window has passed. This has now happened to be once, and it did restart and finish the upload, and allowed me to generate the nzb.
I've done a couple of rather large download transfers (4-5 hours/50GB worth) without any errors/problems, plan on doing another tomorrow, so like I told the Astraweb folks, if it were something do to with downloading, they'd be hip deep with complaints.
Here's a 'funny'; yesterday, a Comcast person who was canvasing my neighborhood/cul-de-sac trying to sell cable service, I chatted with at my front door for a bit. I 'avoid' the restrictions on consumer service (caps) by being on 'business class', and I mentioned that Comcast buys internet at less than 1cent per Gigabyte, and has a (resent upgrade from 250GB/Month) to 300GB 'cap', pays $3 for something they then turn around and sell for $50+. They do the same with video services, which is why I have had satellite (in one form or another) since 1982.
He was flabbergasted. In my cul-de-sac, out of some 18 homes only two have cabletv, everyone has satellite. Which is probably why he was given a 'check sheet' to go by of folks who don't subscribe to their 'service'.
Made my day.
That is strange, the most I've ever heard was Verizon trying to sell their service by phone, no boots on the ground.
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