Since they're tuning the system, it's not certain the validator is even running so therefore no credit yet. But the credits should come later.
Anyway, Saturday before they shut off the web-pages the splitters had over 250k wu generated waiting to be inserted by the transitioner. This is over 750k results, since every wu is delivered to 3 users. By Sunday, before the new transitioner was added, there shouldn't be a problem getting wu for the current crunchers.
The web-page is on the other hand down:
June 27, 2004
We passed the safe threshold again, so the frontend has been shutdown till Monday, after we have had a chance to relocate some more infrastructure services.
June 27, 2004
An additional transitioner has been brought online. We are turning on the web front-end and will be monitoring the system. We may have to shut it down again if traffic becomes too bad. We are investigating further performance enhancements.
June 26, 2004
We are going to leave the website down until Monday. We are going to bring back up the scheduler in an hour. The transitioner was moved to it's own machine and it processing workunits at a much faster rate.
June 25, 2004
Well this issue will have to be resolved next week, The memory sticks for the machine that was supposed to handle the web traffic was defective and so we are waiting on replacements before bringing it online.
June 25, 2004
The transitioner is not currently able to keep up with the splitters. We are going to bring down the frontend in an attempt to allow the transitioner a chance to play catchup with the rest of the system.