Le 14/01/2019 à 16:42, Christopher Morrow a écrit :
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 5:31 PM Bruno Pagani <bruno.pagani@ens-lyon.org <mailto:bruno.pagani@ens-lyon.org>> wrote:
Le 13/01/2019 à 22:48, Christopher Morrow a écrit :
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 2:27 PM Christopher Morrow <christopher.morrow@gmail.com <mailto:christopher.morrow@gmail.com>> wrote:
howdy! (long time listener, first time caller...)
I have some probes deployed, and for some period of time I was accruing credits at about the same rate per day per probe. Recently (last week or so?) I noticed that I now accrue at one rate for 1 device and a different rate for 2 other devices.
The devices have been up for at least the last 24hrs: morrowc-fios4 days, 5 hours 21.6k morrowc-comcast 1 week, 2 days 65.7k Atlas@deteque-IAD3 weeks 21.6k
These changed again, so there's some sort of algorithm which isn't clear to me (just a regular user). Currently the fios is accruing at: ~82k while the others are unchanged.
I suppose: "it's an algorithm silly!" is a fine answer.
(unsure why the fios one bobbled...but it's still be up for ~4days)
Is this expected? or maybe I'm just in some wonky space with the accruals anyway?
AFAIR, you gain credits from two things:
1. Just hosting the probe in working conditions. 2. Having your probe used in measurements.
So, what you see is likely one probe being used for something. ;)
oh cool! ok, well I'm glad it's being used :)
Now that I’m back on a computer, I confirm what I said above and also can tell you that the detail is available at: https://atlas.ripe.net/user/credits/ You’ll see “Probe uptime” entries of 21600 (or below in case of downtime) and some “For results delivered” with various amounts. Regards, Bruno