I just tried again and it's working now, so Many Faces is on 19x19, running
an older version on a slow computer 1.6 Ghz Pentium M.  I don't use this
computer, so it should stay up.  Let me know if it drops off and I can
restart it.

 

David

 

From: computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org
[mailto:computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org] On Behalf Of Don Dailey
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 4:55 AM
To: computer-go
Subject: Re: [computer-go] Re: fuego strength

 

It is working.   That is pretty odd that it would not get scheduled.   

As for the new server,  I want to do a test and then a switchover soon, the
code is in a state where it is usable.    It will not schedule the same
pairing twice in a row unless those are the only 2 players.   

I do not want to put it up until I can be "highly available" in case there
are troubles.  This weekend I will be out Fri-Sun and I'll be away today and
tomorrow - so it will be next week.   But I'm eager to get it going and I
hope a lot of people will help me test it.

- Don





On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 2:18 AM, David Fotland <fotl...@smart-games.com>
wrote:

Is cgos working?  It tried putting Many faces on 19x19 a few days ago.  It
logged it on, and told it there would be a new match later, but there were
two programs on and it kept playing them against each other over and over
without scheduling ManyFaces, so after a few hours I killed it.


David

> -----Original Message-----
> From: computer-go-boun...@computer-go.org [mailto:computer-go-

> boun...@computer-go.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Lavergne
> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 12:22 AM
> To: computer-go
> Subject: Re: [computer-go] Re: fuego strength
>

> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 12:39:05PM -0400, Jason House wrote:
> > That raises an interesting point. I've also put bots up in a setup and
> > forget scenario, but inevitably the bit is off of CGOS within a few days
> > and I had no idea when it went down.
> >
> > What's the right way to solve this issue so such altruistic bots can be
> > more easilly maintained? This may also help the anchor absence issue
too.
>
> If cgosclient not only stall but really crash (due to itself, your
> program or more probably a network failure) you can just put it in
> script with a loop :
>
> runme.sh:
>       #!/bin/sh
>       while true
>       do
>               cgosclient
>       done
>
> I've done this in the past and it works well. I suppose you
> can do something similar on Windows, but as I know almost anything about
> windows I can't you for it.
>
> I recomand putting a 'mail' in the loop for sending you informations
> about the crash. And to be gently with the server, adding a 'sleep x' in
> order to wait a bit before reconnecting.
>
> Tom
>
> --
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