Automatic Tournament Cancellation By BBO
#1
Posted 2020-April-08, 00:31
For the past 2 days our tournament was cancelled by BBO
at the starting time giving an error of too many players ?!?
Please note the the tournament was set with a maximum of 30
and at the starting time there were much less players registered
for the tourney.
Appreciate your help.
#3
Posted 2020-April-08, 05:02
#5
Posted 2020-April-08, 07:25
snef, on 2020-April-08, 07:19, said:
Someone knows where can I find the restrictions on free tournaments?
That is a good question. It was on BBO News but has slipped off, so I don't know where it is now. If barmar reads this he may be able to help.
But the restriction was no free tournaments between 10am and 6pm EDT and outside this time would be limited to 20 tables (40 pairs, 80 individuals).
#6
Posted 2020-April-08, 20:44
Why not go back to original 800 limit when players <20k?
#7
Posted 2020-April-08, 21:39
#9
Posted 2020-April-09, 12:03
We moved already a lot of our tourneys to the morning and afternoon to reduce the load.
#10
Posted 2020-April-10, 09:09
https://blog.bridgeb...b=web&v3v=5.4.0
Free tournaments are cancelled between 1pm and 5pm Eastern time.
#11
Posted 2020-April-11, 04:40
barmar, on 2020-April-10, 09:09, said:
https://blog.bridgeb...b=web&v3v=5.4.0
Free tournaments are cancelled between 1pm and 5pm Eastern time.
Is there still a limit of 40 tables (if we organise it outside 1pm-5pm)?
I noticed when starting a tourney we can again change the maximum number above 40, but if I look at the running tournaments all seem to have lower than 40 tables.
I don't want to risk a canceled tourney, but don't want to turn down pairs.
I find it difficult to know what is allowed and what not.
#12
Posted 2020-April-11, 15:22
#13
Posted 2020-April-12, 05:58
#14
Posted 2020-April-15, 02:10
#16
Posted 2020-April-17, 12:54
Would it be possible to have to separate servers, if the server configuration makes it tricky to increase capacity?
#17
Posted 2020-April-18, 10:56
We're actually working on a solution to split the system into multiple servers -- one for main bridge club and another for tournaments. But there are a number of issues that will have to be worked out to make this work, so it's going to take at least a week to get it working.
#18
Posted 2020-April-22, 08:53
barmar, on 2020-April-18, 10:56, said:
We're actually working on a solution to split the system into multiple servers -- one for main bridge club and another for tournaments. But there are a number of issues that will have to be worked out to make this work, so it's going to take at least a week to get it working.
A friend went on to the BBO web site today and noticed that during the afternoon (UK time), there were just under 46 thousand players online and about 100 free tournaments set up to start by 5.45pm (BST). Yesterday, there were similar number of players but in the evening (UK time), there were not many free tournaments. So, it would seem that there is capacity to cope with a huge number of players AND tournaments. This is great news.
So, when will BBO be lifting their ban on UK free tournaments that start between 1pm to 5pm (EST) (6pm to 10pm British Summer Time)?
I am sure that BBO Management will appreciate that not everyone wants to play in the English Bridge Union tournaments that have been introduced since March 2020 and although they are available at 7.30pm (BST) and 9.00pm (BST), many BBO players would prefer to give their allegiance to the tournaments that have been in existence for many, many years.
It is good to see so many free tournaments still being allowed but now we know that the capacity exists to cope with the volume, UK players look forward to supporting the long established bridge tournaments, again.
A big thank you to all those that give their time for free in these strange times and to all those on the the uncertain front line.
To all, keep safe
#19
Posted 2020-April-22, 09:25
Sir John D, on 2020-April-22, 08:53, said:
Probably not until we split the service in two: one server for Main/Casual Bridge Club, another server for everything else. This is going to take some time. We already know how to run separate BBO services, but they don't have access to the BB$ accounts, which are needed to be able to rent robots. We need to solve this problem.
There's a hard limit on the total of users + robots + tables. And when a tourney starts, all the tables that are needed add to that total. We've been hitting that limit during prime time, preventing more users from logging in.
#20
Posted 2020-April-22, 15:00
barmar, on 2020-April-22, 09:25, said:
There's a hard limit on the total of users + robots + tables. And when a tourney starts, all the tables that are needed add to that total. We've been hitting that limit during prime time, preventing more users from logging in.
Thanks for the info!
It sounds as though BBO is running its own servers. If that's the case have you considered moving to a cloud computing model? It offers a number of advantages, especially with scaling, and relatively few drawbacks. But you would need software changes regardless, so I know it won't happen overnight.