Yesterday there were about 11k instanceIds that are not found. Are these numbers going to be permanently unused or is this just a temporary issue?
I remember there was a warning that we'd have missing PGCR data for
certain Crucible scenarios during this week's migration period — maybe
it's related to Crucible Labs or Gambit or similar. What's one such
instanceId? That might help Thorn find it in the logs or something.
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I'll do one better, @floatingatoll -- here are all of the missing PGCRs: https://cl.ly/939f1c2f86fb
Good stuff, thanks! I'll pass this on.
It would be really helpful if there was a separate error code for instanceIds that are larger than the current max existing ID.
orrrrr even a simple request that returns the max id 😅
There are currently three main runs of missing activities in the last few days, now totaling about 27k:
8/28:
2090061917-2090063056; 1140 missing activities
2090142022-2090152017; 9996 missing activities
8/30:
2098700560-2098716239; 15680 missing activities
Context: 2363 missing activities in first 11 months/2 billion activities
More than likely those missing activities were thrown back into the pool and were reprocessed with a new id. I think there has only been one rare occurrence of activities being lost.
Im not indexing pgcr dates but heres one that has a 4 hour difference than its sibling id range 2090162018
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I'll do one better, @floatingatoll -- here are all of the missing PGCRs: https://cl.ly/939f1c2f86fb