Hi, I can't get autorouter to work it says "Server Busy, Try Again Later" it has been like that for about 6 hours now, did server crash or something? When is it expected to be working again?
Thanks.
Has been busy for at least the last hour maybe longer. Is there a dashboard or anything available to let us know if this is a issue that is currently being worked of if it has not been reported. Don't want to send notes and waste your time on things you are already working on. I'm more referring to real-time as I know you are aware of the overarching issue and probably have plans for a long term fix including some additions to the desktop version.
@Oldenberg Hi
Because have user ran the large PCB for auto router, the server's cpu resource was overload, you have to wait, we don't restrict the user use now. So suggest that routing manually.
https://easyeda.com/Doc/Tutorial/PCB.htm#Auto-Router
Yes, it´s true. Since two/three days ago, I did have any autorouted board. The strange is that there is not busy server message, but only a Window saying Auto Router is running.
Well, if the server is overloaded, maybe one option would be a desktop version of the autorouter process only. This way, we would use our personal computer to do the time consuming and hard tasking process to route a board and so the easyeda server would be free to edit schematics, design the pcb etc.
New Local AutoRouter software is GREAT! Now if my Mac could auto-detect that I have a PC on the local net running the AutoRouter, I would be even happier, or, allow us to specify an IP. This IS wonderful. ***BIG thank you*** to the EasyEDA Team!! Also, I have some powerful Macs, I would put up a Mac local AutoRouter if I could.
Did EasyEDA do a user-broadcast-box about the local autorouter? I saw version change, didn't know about desk-top Autorouter until also by accident.
@enjoybiking The autorouter should be open source soon. I think it is possible to set as IP address. Do need some time to make the autorouter work under Mac
Now, just Windows
Hmmm.
I'm wondering.
I just had a look at the files in the `EasyEDA-Router.zip` download.
They look like Java files with a bundled Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
Apart from the AutoRouter.bat file being in Windows path format (i.e. using \ instead of /), how difficult would it be to get the Local AutoRouter to run on a Linux box with a JRE installed?
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