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Message 7890 - Posted: 14 Jul 2004, 18:09:07 UTC

Ok I know we have had several comments about stats but I am now quite confused.

Using most of my (school) departments machines to crunch + those at home.

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My machine at home yesterday had current credit of 46 today it is 8. It was crunchung units and uploading yesterday before everything went pear shaped.

One of the school machines has a currentrating of 3.6 but the total credit is less than 1?

Something odd going on here. Hope the guys get the units back on line.

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Message 8137 - Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 4:17:24 UTC

ok
1. the mashine crushed the WU's and upload the solved packages

2. when the boinc client hits the low cache watermark it will get new work
A N D REPORTS the uploaded WU's. Even after this the credits can be claimed
!!!!!!

or you click manually on update to report the sólved WU's



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Message 8987 - Posted: 17 Jul 2004, 9:34:25 UTC - in response to Message 8137.  

> ok
> 1. the mashine crushed the WU's and upload the solved packages
>
> 2. when the boinc client hits the low cache watermark it will get new work
> A N D REPORTS the uploaded WU's. Even after this the credits can be
> claimed
> !!!!!!
>
> or you click manually on update to report the sólved WU's
>
>
>

>
>

THat is or was not the problem. One computer had total credit 0.36 current credit about 4?
My main machine the average credit fell from about 44 to 8 overnight?

Something seems odd?

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