astra-eu,Connected,a.b.boneless,XOVER 4405272352-4405572352,224 data follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
[01:22:09] DEBUG NRF - Spool: P:\NewsBin\Data\SPOOL_V6\alt.binaries.boneless\Storage.db3 Loaded: 432074 Bytes
281 Ok
group alt.binaries.boneless
211 1030772338 4143972352 5174744689 alt.binaries.boneless
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - MODE READER
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 200 reading enabled
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - XFEATURE COMPRESS GZIP
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 290 feature enabled
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - DATE
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 111 20110528234253
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - GROUP alt.binaries.boneless
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 211 3549438299 1563366622 5112804920 alt.binaries.boneless
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - XOVER 5111495505-5111795505
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 224 xover information follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
[19:42:50] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - XOVER 5111795505-5112095505
[19:42:50] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 224 xover information follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
[19:43:02] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - XOVER 5112095505-5112395505
[19:43:02] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 224 xover information follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
[19:43:12] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - XOVER 5112395505-5112695505
[19:43:12] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 224 xover information follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
[19:43:20] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - XOVER 5112695505-5112804920
[19:43:20] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 224 xover information follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
Quade wrote:t'aint seeing it here.
Quade wrote:Mines's 7-8 GB. I'm not sure how you can make any of these assumptions to be honest. Sounds like there might have been a short term AW glitch and that the problem has gone away.
Record numbers have no real meaning. You can't compare one servers record indexes to another. You also have to keep in mind that most servers count "Retention" as being able to deliver files, not headers.
Quade wrote:Mines's 7-8 GB. I'm not sure how you can make any of these assumptions to be honest.
211 2987444608 2256535552 5243980159 alt.binaries.boneless
astra-eu|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|-2037681744
19:42:50] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - XOVER 5111795505-5112095505
astra-eu,Connected,a.b.boneless,XOVER 4405272352-4405572352
Download Headers: AW - a.b.boneless,Data Folder:\Spool\alt.binaries.boneless,814215/52530856,Downloading,None,0d:0h:2m
[10:34:51] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - 211 2988416515 2256535552 5244952066 alt.binaries.boneless
[10:35:39] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - XOVER 5192721210-5193021210
[10:35:39] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - 224 data follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
[10:36:17] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - XOVER 5193021210-5193321210
[10:36:17] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - 224 data follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
[10:37:02] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - XOVER 5193321210-5193621210
[10:37:03] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - 224 data follows [COMPRESS=GZIP]
SQLite version 3.7.4
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
sqlite> .schema
CREATE TABLE GroupRange (NN_Server TEXT,NN_Group INTEGER, NN_MaxGroup INTEGER, PRIMARY KEY(NN_Server,NN_Group));
sqlite> select * from GroupRange;
AW|alt.binaries.boneless|5192421210|5196855730
sqlite>
Quade wrote:5,111,795,505 - Giga
4,405,572,352 - Astra[/qoute]
- Code: Select all
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 211 3549438299 1563366622 5112804920 alt.binaries.boneless
If your theory is that Giga has lower record numbers....That doesn't appear to be the case to me.
- Code: Select all
[19:42:40] HIGH NNTPSocket news.giganews.com - 211 3549438299 1563366622 5112804920 alt.binaries.boneless
[10:34:51] HIGH NNTPSocket ssl.astraweb.com - 211 2988416515 2256535552 5244952066 alt.binaries.boneless
Do you agree that my negative NN_MaxGroup is an anomaly, or is it expected behaviour under some circumstances?
Quade wrote:Do you agree that my negative NN_MaxGroup is an anomaly, or is it expected behaviour under some circumstances?
What are you using to display it? It might be a problem or it might be that the software you're using can't display really large numbers.
astra-eu|alt.binaries.boneless|4750364857|511361807
astra-eu|alt.binaries.boneless|4750364857|-2034825997
[23:35:18] DEBUG NNTPServerWorker - XOVER: alt.binaries.boneless 2267035552:2267335552
sqlite> .schema
CREATE TABLE GroupRange (NN_Server TEXT,NN_Group TEXT,NN_MinGroup INTEGER, NN_MaxGroup INTEGER, PRIMARY KEY(NN_Server,NN_Group));
sqlite> select * from GroupRange;
AW|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|2256742695
sqlite>
sqlite> select * from GroupRange;
AW|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|2257057705
sqlite>
AW|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|2257265575
sqlite>
AW|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|2259731258
sqlite>
Quade wrote:I wiped boneless and did a "download all headers" using astraweb
Looks like it is now trying to store MAX(old NN_MaxGroup, ((new NN_MaxGroup) - 2^32)) or something:-)
[23:35:18] DEBUG NNTPServerWorker - XOVER: alt.binaries.boneless 2267035552:2267335552
astra-us|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|2258232358
Quade wrote:I mean, where did this come from?[23:35:18] DEBUG NNTPServerWorker - XOVER: alt.binaries.boneless 2267035552:2267335552
2267335552 - 2267035552 = 3000000
Newsbin asked the server for 300,000 headers.
You told it to "download all headers" and that's what it's trying to do. ALL, 300,000 at a time.
P:\Newsbin>
P:\Newsbin>sqlite3.exe Data\SPOOL_V6\alt.binaries.boneless\Range.db3
SQLite version 3.7.5
Enter ".help" for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a ";"
sqlite> .sc
CREATE TABLE GroupRange (NN_Server TEXT,NN_Group
TEXT,NN_MinGroup INTEGER, NN_MaxG
roup INTEGER, PRIMARY KEY(NN_Server,NN_Group));
sqlite> select * from GroupRange;
astra-eu|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|0
astra-us|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|2256742695
sqlite>
So it seems:-( It all looked good to my eye, though... That's why I couldn't figure it out.Quade wrote:Server's F'd up then.
I imagine if you let it run long enough, you'd get out of the bad range eventually.
Unfortunately not. I downloaded all 3 billion headers (in a late beta or possibly rc1), but even after it all went well, I had a negative NN_MaxGroup, so the next update, it started over from the first post, again...
Download Headers: astra-us - a.b.boneless,Data Folder:\Spool\alt.binaries.boneless,20750000/3025354383,Downloading,None,0d:0h:45m
Download Headers: astra-eu - a.b.boneless,Data Folder:\Spool\alt.binaries.boneless,54650000/3025354071,Downloading,None,0d:0h:45m
sqlite> select * from GroupRange;
astra-eu|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|0
astra-us|alt.binaries.boneless|2256535552|2277638637
sqlite>
group alt.binaries.boneless
211 3025602580 2256535552 5282138131 alt.binaries.boneless
xover 2256535552-2256535555
224 data follows
-2038431744 ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO DVD 5 THE ILLUMINATI [087/109] - "ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO DVD 5 THE ILLUMINATI.part086.rar" yEnc (151/157) WWFMIDDELBURG@power-post.org (WWFMIDDELBURG) 14 May 2009 13:22:51 GMT <part151of157.Hhcvx7Co0YSmMcUYQpx3@powerpost2000AA.local> 891 2538 Xref: news-big.astraweb.com alt.binaries.boneless:2256535552
-2038431743 (068/100) "jpxpsv950.part067.rar" yEnc (120/134) JBinUp.com <JBinUp@JBinUp.local> 14 May 2009 13:22:51 GMT <Qbye6Lq79bNtRXoCwtFj@JBinUp.local> 772 3062 Xref: news-big.astraweb.com alt.binaries.boneless:2256535553
-2038431742 [048/101] "flashpoint.S02.dvd04.tvpinda.part047.rar" yEnc (113/131) pinda53 <me@privacy.net> 14 May 2009 13:22:51 GMT <IYxH1NMkmhj1urNv99O8@JBinUp.local> 789 3061 Xref: news-big.astraweb.com alt.binaries.boneless:2256535554
-2038431741 Charlies Angels [007/139] - "Charlies Angels.part005.rar" yEnc (108/201) Yenc@power-post.org (suparo) 14 May 2009 13:27:00 GMT <part108of201.z8DeuJUEc4X$hlmIW9aY@powerpost2000AA.local> 778 1984 Xref: news-big.astraweb.com alt.binaries.boneless:2256535555 alt.binaries.ftd:100460254 alt.binaries.test:176568083
mhoria$~:bc
-2038431744+2^32
2256535552
I call same behaviour as rc1, except that the safeguard you added to rc3 stores 0 instead of a (changing) negative number for astra-eu.
Quade wrote:I'm going to limit the used record numbers to the range between requested min/max ranges so, anything outside that range is just ignored. The data is still used but, the record numbers are ignored.
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