Yep you would have 'cept you were probably outside most of the day enjoying this Warm Spell. I was
I gave the treadmill a break and tried running outside today.
More of this on the way for Thursday.
@kitnbob wrote:When is "tomorrow" on UDT time?
concerned? with your yellow line way UP at 50GB
For me, in EST, it's 5:00AM UTC, but the data usage and graphs correspond to our own time zone.
In reality, since upgrading to Gen4 in Feb 2016, then Gen5 in Mar 2017, I've never used a single MB of token data. I've yet to run out of my plan data.
@kitnbob wrote:Yep you would have 'cept you were probably outside most of the day enjoying this Warm Spell. I was
You guys are lucky. It's cold here again today. Nice and warm Sunday and yesterday, and now back down to below freezing today.
With that said, I'll take 30 over -4 any day.
I don't know about eveyrone else, but both of my usage graphs are back to normal.
I figured they might have been doing some work on the system yesterday, as the usage graph on my Usage Meter was not there (Oops!). It's all good now.
@GabeU wrote:I don't know about eveyrone else, but both of my usage graphs are back to normal.
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Im glad you are looking good!
Mine is OK because I removed the corrupted data.
Turns out that for this anomaly the bad file WAS "file_0.localstorxxx" . I found double entries for the same dates in mine.
The new repopulated one looks fine on my Meter graph. The Graph was the only thing affected (I hope)
my "cache" directory was identical.
Your display problem happened during your reset period.
My messed up graph occured with 11 days remaining to the period, also did the fellow on the other post that you pointed out
Did I get his data??? Liz will find out.
@kitnbob wrote:Your display problem happened during your reset period.
It may very well have had to do with that. Quite often I check my data the day before, and even up to the time of, rollover, but I rarely look at the data usage graph itself, whether in the Usage Meter or online. I only did this time because of your thread. Wait... you know what that means, then, right? It's all your fault!