On 24-08-16 05:47, Anand Shenoi wrote:
Hi Jaap!
Typical and common grammar issue :) Sorry for that!
Precisely, it is the same scenario we had in the last regional. We started contest at 05:00 PM IST and in the first 5 minutes itself the submissions started queuing. We stopped in no time - since it was a testing contest.
Just from a quick glance, I see 454 judgings by judgehost1 in 1 hour. That's 8 seconds per judging on average. Depending on the size of the test cases that seems quite reasonable to me. So if these submissions all came in at the first 5 minutes from 23 teams, then they are overloading the system. There's not much you can do except adding more judgehosts or telling teams not to do this.
Jaap
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 6:00 PM Jaap Eldering <jaap@jaapeldering.nl mailto:jaap@jaapeldering.nl> wrote:
Hi Aneesh, On 23-08-16 02:13, Aneesh R wrote: > Hi, > > On August 22nd at 17:00 IST to 18:00 IST we had conducted a practice > session with our local domjudge server , this is only testing the > potential of our domjudge server and used only one judgehost for this > session. Two sets of problems are included in this session, the > solutions are already shared with our students (23 users) From here on I find it difficult to understand precisely what happened: > they are continually submitting the solutions when the > contest starts woefully the all submissions are going to the QUEUED and > the compilations are in PENDING , then we are announced to > all students to stop their submissions and they can logout by 17:30 IST > and we are waiting to finish all the pending submissions it take around > 18:10 IST Could you explain again step by step what _actually_ happened and what you _expected_ to happen? Preferably do so in short sentences. Best, Jaap > We don't know what's happening on the server . So we are attaching the > server logs with this mail kindly verify and suggest me some solutions > > Regards > Aneesh