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PatFT Operational Notices and Status - Archive
Problem/Event History:
- noon 3 April - 5pm 4 April 2005: Intermittent connectivity
problems were being
experienced to the PatFT search pages due to networking difficulties at
the contractor's ISP.
- 1-2 April 2005: The Web Patent Database, PatFT, was
unavailable from 4pm EST on 1 April 2005 until noon EDT on 3 April 2005
due to the physical relocation of the USPTO contractor's data
center.
- 16 November 2004: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 October.
- 8 November 2004: One of three servers has failed, leaving two in
operation. Occasional "Too many users -- please try again later."
messages are being generated.
- 7 October 2004: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 August.
- 5 October 2004: An error in loading this week's issued patents
resulted in users not being able to search 2004 data by issue
date from approximately 6:00 am until 5:57 pm.
- 4 August 2004: PatFT was unavailable from 10:20 to 10:41 EDT due
to a network provider failure.
- 14 July 2004: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 June.
- 17 May 2004: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 April.
- 16 March 2004: Current US Classifications updated with data from 29 February.
- 16 March 2004, 0615 to 1530 EST: A block of utility patents from
6584613 through 6671883 (and patents of other types from that same time
frame) was temporarily unavailable from the database due to an error in
the weekly update process.
- 29 Feb - 1 March 2004, 1400 EST: Corruption of Current US
Classifications data on one of our three servers caused inconsistencies
while paging through long hit lists and linking to and from specific
patents' full-text, especially in the results of classification
searches.
- 4 February 2004: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 December.
- 20 November 2003: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 October.
- 7 October 2003: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 August.
- 4 Aug 2003: From approximately 1030 to 1400 EDT some users were
receiving inconsistent search results (number of hits in the hit list)
due to a corrupted index file on one of the three database servers.
- 28 July 2003: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 June.
- 16 May 2003: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 April.
- 14 March 2003: Current US Classifications updated with data from 28 February.
- 23 January 2003: The Patent Full-Text Database (PatFT) will be
functioning on three instead of the usual four servers from today
through Monday, 27 January, while the servers are upgraded to new
hardware. During this period, service may be slightly degraded, in that
more than the usual number of "Maximum number of users has been reached.
Please try again later." messages may be experienced.
- 16 January 2003: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 December.
- 26 November 2002: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 October.
- 26 November 2002: From 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, one of the four
database servers was incorrectly formulating some hyperlinks to
full-page images, which did not work correctly as a result.
- 24 November 2002: Database was inaccessible from 9 pm to 11:15 pm
EST due to failure of a network switch.
- 22 September 2002: The four database servers are now capable of
processing approximately 300 simultaneous searches. Users attempting to
execute a search when this number of searches are already in progress
will receive an error message advising that the "Maximum number of
users has been reached. Please try again later." Since most searches
execute in a matter of two seconds or less, such status is, in effect,
real-time, and users should feel free to re-submit their searches
immediately.
- 20 September 2002: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 August.
- 19 September 2002: Server performance has returned to normal.
Recent server slowness has been ameliorated by a return to stringent
enforcement of the maximum single IP address access limit of 1000
per day to the full-text issued patent database.
- 10 September 2002: Users are receiving frequent http 500 "server
error" message. The problem is being diagnosed. Thank you for your
patience while the system is being fixed.
- 6 September onward: Users are experiencing slower than usual
database response. While recent large increases in usage are no
doubt part of the cause, diagnostic efforts continue.
- 22-24 August 2002: Service was slower than usual because one
server was off-line due to a RAID array failure.
- 5 August 2002: Reminder: For patent grant searches resulting in a
single hit, the user is now taken directly to the full-text display for
that patent, rather than to a hit list containing only the single
patent. It may be necessary to hit the "Back" button more than
once to return to the search page.
- 30 July 2002 (continuing): The full-text database remains
incapable of finding multi-token (i.e., multi-word) search terms in
patents when those terms span a line break in the patent source
text. Thus searching for multi-word text within quotation marks
(e.g., "baseball bat") may not return all occurrences of those terms.
- 15 July 2002: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 June.
- 5 June to 6 June 2002: Service was slower than usual because
one server was off-line due to a RAID array failure.
- 15 May 2002: Current US Classifications updated with data from 30 April.
- 23 April 2002: The Patent Full-Text and Full-Page Image Databases
were not available from 13:34 - 16:00 due to a loss of Internet connectivity.
- 16 April 2002: Current US Classifications updated with data from 28 February.
- 6 March 2002: The patent databases were unavailable from 1500 to
1715 for emergency maintenance.
- 16 January 2002: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 December.
- 18 November 2001: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 October.
- 25 September 2001: An operator error in loading the weekly update
resulted in incorrect Current US Classifications being served between 9
am and 3 pm for patents issued today.
- 21 September 2001: Two search problems were fixed: one relating
to a failure to yield hits on multi-token search terms spanning
lines in the patent abstract, and one relating to searching for the
same term in multiple fields.
- 20 September 2001: Current US Classifications updated with data from 31 August.
- 18 September 2001: The four database servers are capable of
processing approximately 200 simultaneous searches. Users attempting to
execute a search when this number of searches are already in
progress will receive an error message advising that the "Maximum
number of users has been reached. Please try again later." Since
most searches execute in a matter of two seconds or less, such
status is, in effect, real-time, and users should feel free to
re-submit their searches immediately.
- 18 September 2001: Problems with one of the Full-Text Database
servers resulted in frequent database "busy signals" -- i.e., the
response "Maximum number of users reached. Please try again later." --
between 9 am and 1 pm EDT.
- 1 October 2000: The Patent Full-Text Database has been completely
reloaded and re-indexed to include patent numbers and current US
classifications for patents back to 1790, as well as hyperlinks to
full-page images. The full-text of these patents is searchable only by
patent number and current US patent classification.
- 1 October 2000: The Patent Full-Page Image Database (with each
patent's images linked from that patent's full-text display) has been
expanded to include all US patents (from patent X1 issued in 1790).