Hello,
I don’t see any “active” or “testing” entries on my server, is it normal ? is it really used in the pool ?
Thanks
Pascal
Hello,
I don’t see any “active” or “testing” entries on my server, is it normal ? is it really used in the pool ?
Thanks
Pascal
Looks similar to what is posted later on in a different topic. No idea what’s going on.
Below the graph and table you showed, there is a section “Client distribution“ with potentially another table. When there is such a table with some entries, or even just if the “Global points" value is non-zero, your server contributes to the pool (or has contributed recently).
Right, there seems to be a problem. I added a new IPv6-only server (*) to the pool yesterday and it still hasn’t gained any active or testing monitors. Apparently the newly added servers do get used in the pool, but it may take somewhat longer for the server to reach the required score of 10, and conversely, I would imagine that if there is a problem with the server, it might take longer to notice and decrease the score. I’d say this is currently not a critical problem, but Ask may need to have a look at the situation.
(*) This is only a temporary server that I’m planning to delete at some point. It does not have a static IP address so it’s not suitable for actual pool use. That’s also the reason it’s only in monitoring mode.
Looks like there are now both Active and Testing monitors, as expected. Not sure what the root cause was, but the problem is gone now.
Monitors assigned to you are moving up, that is a good sign.
Meaning they test your server more often for scoring.
You should see Active (means faster testing) monitors soon. They will monitor almost constantly.
But at the moment your server is in the pool because of the 20 score, only not tested as often as you can see in the graph.
When active’s starting to appear, your graph will look like this:
See the difference in dot’s?
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