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Message 1611808 - Posted: 10 Dec 2014, 17:57:32 UTC - in response to Message 1611134.  

*sigh* Oh well, it was fun whilst it lasted, I suppose.


I think that SSP still shows APv6 in "Results received in last hour" and in "Result turnaround time (last hour average)"

So something to watch... If I am right...
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Message 1611848 - Posted: 10 Dec 2014, 19:34:26 UTC
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Well I have one of the few remaining. So you can monitor it I suppose.
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Message 1611985 - Posted: 11 Dec 2014, 0:11:44 UTC

Oh great. I have 3 AP6s in limbo. All of them were sent to me as a replacement after a timeout. Curiously, one of those was finished and validated by me before the timed out host finished it, but it's still stuck. And it wouldn't be if the server hadn't crashed; the timeout reported it more than 24 hours after I did.
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