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[atlas] Probe not flagged as "IPv4 works"
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Thu Mar 24 11:31:09 CET 2016
On 2016/03/23 19:25 , gboonie wrote: > A powercycle did not help. I did a reboot without USB stick and formated > it in my laptop. Then plugged it back and after some minutes it started > working again. > > Some googeling showed that the stick can be replaced by a 4GB stick but > the one that it currently has seemed to be only 1GB. What is your view > on this? The stick is 4GB (or bigger). What you see is probably a partition on the stick. > The other strange thing is that the probe did somehow earn credits. That > seems to contradict that it was down. On the other hand the "Connection > and traffic" graph clearly shows that it is up after been down. Credits are given out based if the probe manages to connect to a controller, not based on whether it actually does useful work. Philip
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