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[atlas] Probes fluctuation
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Daniel Karrenberg
dfk at ripe.net
Tue Apr 30 10:54:39 CEST 2019
On 29/04/2019 11:59, Robert Kisteleki wrote: > ... It's also possible that the system didn't allocate the probes to you -- > either because they were too busy at certain times, or we couldn't talk > to them, or there are not enough probes in general to satisfy your > request. It's hard to tell what's the exact cause from this distance. I have come across this question a number of times over the years. Wouldn't it be relatively straightforward to provide more information to the user about these conditions and decisions of the probe selection process? Daniel
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