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Message 9707 - Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 11:36:22 UTC

I think I've gotten a total of 3 work units since i downloaded the BOINV upgrade yesterday. Is there a problem or arent there enough BOINC work units to go around???
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Message 9713 - Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 11:49:14 UTC
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There is following "News" on the frontpage:

"July 19, 2004
Sometime between 5pm and 12am PDT, the splitters seem to have stopped producing new workunits. We have restarted the splitters and they are back to creating new workunits."

I believe for the moment nobody is able to download WU's.


Greetings from Belgium.
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Message 9721 - Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 12:12:39 UTC - in response to Message 9713.  

But doesn't "back to creating new workunits" mean there should be some available now or is there another problem they haven't posted about?
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Message 9731 - Posted: 19 Jul 2004, 12:29:48 UTC - in response to Message 9721.  

> But doesn't "back to creating new workunits" mean there should be some
> available now or is there another problem they haven't posted about?

It is still 5:30h in the morning there. Maybe we have to wait untill this evening Western European Time.
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