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I was confused by the following, someone here on the forum said that he found fragments of other people's logs, i.e. the logs are still available? Besides if you look at the profiles of 2006 participants, there's a wonderful tab "Terminal" where everything you need is available.
I don't think so. Logs can reach tens of megabytes, and no one will load a web-server with multiple downloads.
There was a question today about the automatic checks.
We have already received over a dozen automated messages since the start of testing, with 12 messages stating that there were no errors and the testing time was just over 2 minutes, and one message stating the testing time of 4 min 58 seconds. And today we have got another message saying that testing time is 5 min 47 seconds, which is an error.
Now I have a question. The Expert Advisor was uploaded to the website 1.5 months ago and during this period it has not been modified once. What do you want me to do next? Urgently reduce the load in the EA or wait for the next autovalidation, which will again show 2 minutes?
We have already received over a dozen automated messages since the start of the tests, with 12 messages saying there were no errors and the testing time was just over 2 minutes, and one message said the testing time was 4 min 58 seconds. And today we got message that testing time is 5 min 47 seconds, which is an error.
Do not worry, your EA will be re-tested today.
I was confused by the following, someone here on the forum said that he found fragments of other people's logs, i.e. the logs are still available? In addition, if you look at the profiles of the 2006 participants, there is a wonderful tab "Terminal", where everything you need is available.
Here are log files of some experts (two of them are even over a gigabyte):
If you upload such log files to a website and give access to them, no resources will be enough. Each participant can easily check the logs by running tests on their computer.
Here are log files of some experts (two of them are even over a gigabyte):
OK, I see the point.
Can you give me at least a small extract from the monster logs?
I can't imagine what can be output in such wild volumes.
If you find discrepancies, post them here with all the evidence.
Are councillors still being accepted tomorrow?
Are councillors still being accepted tomorrow?