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Message 6438 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 9:57:55 UTC
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I have 4 wu left, 2 i got on the morning of the 9th and they say they will be compleated in 4 hours this is wrong but not extreamly out. My other 2 are from the night of the 9th and morning of 10th they say they will be compleated in 28hours.
Have wu got larger?
Has SETI made a new bug?
Or is my PC weird?
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Message 6440 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 10:05:42 UTC - in response to Message 6438.  

> I have 4 wu left, 2 i got on the morning of the 9th and they say they will be
> compleated in 4 hours this is wrong but not extreamly out. My other 2 are from
> the night of the 9th and morning of 10th they say they will be compleated in
> 28hours.
> Have wu got larger?
> Has SETI made a new bug?
> Or is my PC weird?
> [url=http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/team_display.php?teamid=55755]
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Somebody hasn't bothered to read any other posts. If you had you would've seen that this has been posted before. Check the forums first before you post.

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Message 6446 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 10:24:03 UTC

With S@h there is a debugging file running. So it will take ist bit more I think.


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Message 6484 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 12:41:36 UTC - in response to Message 6446.  
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The increased "to completion" time has nothing to do with debugging files. The work units take no longer to complete than before. This has been discussed in other posts.

> With S@h there is a debugging file running. So it will take ist bit more I
> think.
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> The whole is more then the sum of its particles. Aristoteles
> Best wishes from Berlin(Germany), where you can't see the Milky Way ;-)!
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Message 6557 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 16:36:05 UTC

There was a problem with the estimated time to complete, the problem is now fixed. The wu's are the same size as before.
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Message 6600 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 18:57:19 UTC - in response to Message 6557.  
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> There was a problem with the estimated time to complete, the problem is now
> fixed. The wu's are the same size as before.

I got 2 hours ago 2 new WU's. The "long" completion time is still the same.

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Message 6608 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 19:07:56 UTC

I recieved two wu 28 hr completion time, the next one that I received is back to 4HRS 45 mins.
So I ass/u/me[d] the problem was fixed, maybe there are some wu resent with the inflated estimated time. The time index is attached with the wu when it is split [or made]. If that wu was resent the estimated time is still inflated.
This is just my guess.
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