> the pages under
> <http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/gump_stats/index.html> all have
> been created last Wednesday.  Is this expected?

Nothing seems obvious, here are some thoughts:

Stats only get generated upon the nightly official run (they were costing
too much cycles back when we needed to save what we could). I see the
crontab for "normal runs" has an entry for 21:00, and that the last Gump run
took almost 3 hours (which is an inner timing, so maybe not exactly @ OS
level). Maybe there is a small overlap.

Ok, looking at:

    /usr/local/gump/public/gump/log/gump_runlog.txt

I see a bunch of these (for recent --official runs):

03 Dec 2004 21:00:01 : 16071 : Gump Start-up. Arguments [['gump.py', 'all']]
04 Dec 2004 00:00:02 : 27844 : Gump Start-up. Arguments [['gump.py', 'all',
'--official']]
04 Dec 2004 00:00:02 : 27844 : False Start. The lock file
[/home/gump/workspaces2/public/gump/gump.lock] exists, and is locked.
04 Dec 2004 00:03:35 : 16071 : Complete [0 svn:0,cvs:0,run:0]

This shows a 3 minute overlap. I'll tweak the crontab to give the official
run a better chance.

As we know, long term it'd nice to have a better "continuous Gump"
algorithm/scheduler.

regards

Adam


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