Hi Andreas, Thanks for clarifying. If its only a but (that gets fixed eventually) that's fine. And I'm not desperate about the credits yet ... Best, Gilles On 8/11/13, 16:40 , Andreas Strikos wrote:
Hi Gilles,
normally every measurement is allocated equal or less (if we don't have enough) probes than the user has requested. In your case though, due a bug, your measurement got scheduled more than once, so you got more than you requested. If you are low on credits we could give you back the overcharge amount.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards, Andreas
On 11/8/13, 3:46 PM, Gilles Massen wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how the number of allocated probes is determined for a given UDM. Specifically, I set up a recurring UDM with 50 world-wide probes (DNS), but 110 probes were allocated to the test. While I'm certainly flattered that RIPE Atlas deemed the measurement so worthwhile, the credit consumption was somewhat higher than expected... so what is the logic, and am I able to get (at most) what I requested?
best, Gilles