[Nodxa] LoTW Bug Fixed............

Tedd Mirgliotta (KB8NW) kb8nw at barf80.nshore.org
Wed Nov 28 16:50:40 EST 2012


 From the ARRL site this afternoon:
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11/28/2012

The past few weeks have been a frustrating time for many users of the ARRL's
Logbook of The World (LoTW) QSO confirmation system. The problems began with
a 3-1/2 day outage during the first week of November -- a particularly busy
time of the year for log uploads. When the system was brought back on line,
a large queue of logs awaiting processing developed and processing times
lengthened well past normal expectations.

Another, much more subtle problem cropped up at about the same time: some
logs began disappearing from the queue, apparently at random. Users had been
advised at the time the log was uploaded that it was "queued for
processing," and so they were understandably upset when the log was not
processed, even after the several-day delay that most logs were
experiencing.

Because of its random nature, it took the ARRL IT staff a while to figure
out what was happening. When LoTW was designed more than a decade ago --
long before the present IT staff was here -- an assumption was made as to
how many logs could possibly be in the queue at a given time. The assumption
was based on users uploading their most recent QSOs perhaps once a week or
once a month. The environment in which LoTW now operates is quite different
from that assumption, in that many users now upload logs with small numbers
of QSOs in them, almost in real time. This creates a much larger number of
separate logs.

When a log is uploaded, it is identified by a file name that is assigned by
the user. Because there is no way to avoid duplication of file names that
are assigned in this fashion, the LoTW system renames each file. Because of
the unusual processing delay -- combined with the dramatic increase in the
number of submitted logs -- the system began to run out of unique
identifiers for the log files. This resulted in a file sometimes being
renamed with an identifier that had already been assigned to a log that was
still in the queue, causing the earlier log to be overwritten.

Once the problem was identified, designing a fix was relatively easy. It
should be in place by 2359 UTC November 28. Because the number of
overwritten logs is relatively small, we have decided to keep the system
available for use, even though this may result in a few more logs being lost
until the fix is in place.

We apologize for the inconvenience that users have experienced, and
especially for being unable to explain what was happening until now. We want
to emphasize that no data from processed logs has been lost. That data is
secure and backed up. If you have had a log disappear after it was "queued
for processing," the solution is to upload the log file again, preferably
after the bug fix is in place. We will announce when that occurs.

73,
David Sumner, K1ZZ
Chief Executive Officer, ARRL
November 28, 2012


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Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW - kb8nw at barf80.nshore.org --or-- kb8nw at arrl.net
Editor of the "Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin" (OPDX - "DXer's Tool of Excellence")
President of the "Northern Ohio DX Association" (NODXA)
DX Chairman for the "Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society
ARRL Assistant Director of the Great Lakes Division
Sysop of the "Basic Amateur Radio Frequency BBS" (BARF80.ORG)


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