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dave1693:
A search of the forum archive didn't provide me an answer to this, though I may not have been looking in the right place.

My last update was about a week and a half ago. Some time in the past 3-4 days, my traveled mileage jumped by fourteen (14) miles. I'm used to minor fluctuations, but 14 miles seems rather not-minor, so I'm wondering what happened in the highway system since my last update that could have caused such a jump in traveled miles. Is there any way to find this out?

michih:
We can: http://forum.travelmapping.net/index.php?topic=3057

The 14mi jump might also be caused by a temporarily broken concurrency, maybe in GA?

ntallyn:

--- Quote from: michih on December 28, 2019, 12:54:29 pm ---We can: http://forum.travelmapping.net/index.php?topic=3057

The 14mi jump might also be caused by a temporarily broken concurrency, maybe in GA?

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I'm hoping it's a fixed concurrency that has been previously missing.  ::)

If it is Georgia related, there may be quite a few new miles that will be added (or removed). I'm currently going through the HDX and cleaning up all the broken concurrencies.

michih:
GA was wild guess ;) mileage can only raise when a concurrency is broken, not when it is fixed. I think you have not yet committed any concurreny fix. If the mileage will drop again after the next GA pull request dealing with concurrencies, it might have been this.

yakra:

--- Quote from: michih on December 28, 2019, 12:54:29 pm ---We can: http://forum.travelmapping.net/index.php?topic=3057

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[yakra@noreaster /home/tmp/tm]$ paste <(diff '2019-12-26@22:01:30/logs/users/dave1693.log' '2019-12-27@21:51:55/logs/users/dave1693.log' | grep '^<') <(diff '2019-12-26@22:01:30/logs/users/dave1693.log' '2019-12-27@21:51:55/logs/users/dave1693.log' | grep '^>') | less
< Log file created at: 2019-12-25 22:28:37.461301       > Log file created at: 2019-12-26 22:07:53.084151
< Overall in active systems: 36166.96 of 972439.62 mi (3.72%)   > Overall in active systems: 36180.64 of 978224.56 mi (3.70%)
< Overall in active+preview systems: 36502.62 of 1350160.56 mi (2.70%)  > Overall in active+preview systems: 36502.62 of 1350042.00 mi (2.70%)
< GA: 446.16 of 6617.58 mi (6.74%), 453.56 of 18391.05 mi (2.47%)       > GA: 446.16 of 6619.40 mi (6.74%), 453.56 of 18258.49 mi (2.48%)
< SC: 404.76 of 4500.55 mi (8.99%), 418.44 of 10276.47 mi (4.07%)       > SC: 418.44 of 10276.47 mi (4.07%), 418.44 of 10276.47 mi (4.07%)

usasc activation?
http://travelmapping.net/user/system.php?units=miles&u=dave1693&sys=usasc
You have 15.18 mi in the system right now, which is in the right ballpark. Some of this mileage is bound to be concurrent with previously-active systems such as usaus, so that mileage would have already been counted toward active systems, and not involved in the ~14 mi increase.

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