Just some random WU taking about 5 times longer than all others

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Message 73311 - Posted: 23 Jan 2005, 13:32:47 UTC
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My P4 3.2GHz averages just over 3 hours per WU.

Currently 30% into this oddity after 4.5 hours of processing, and apparently 11 hours to go!!

So if every WU represents 107 seconds of recording, how can it be possible that this one can take such an extraordinary amount more work?

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Message 73340 - Posted: 23 Jan 2005, 15:17:15 UTC

looks like a normal wu for me, since 2 other hosts crunched in reasonable times. maybe the problem lies on your side?
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Message 73342 - Posted: 23 Jan 2005, 15:21:09 UTC
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i did notice that the other 2 results look fine also. but my other WU's are working fine and the graphic seems to be working if that means anything.

tho i did just find a bug where for some reason the CPDN client was not stopped when work went to the next project.
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