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Message 15108 - Posted: 10 Aug 2004, 6:01:54 UTC
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okay, out of the 8 WUs that I had, awaiting upload. before servers where brought back up.

All eight WUs uploaded with no problems. Well, atleast none that was reported in the logs. But, I have 3 WUs that are still showing in the Work window as 'Ready to report'.

Has anyone else had this problem? If so, it there anything I can do. To stop these 3 WUs from being displayed.


(I had already tried the Search feature here. But, all it did was redirect me to an empty page. So I assume that there was nothing to find in the forum(s).)



[EDIT: 10/08/2004 @ 2:09 AM UTC -6]

now it seems that every WU the client finishes. Is uploaded without any errors, or problems. But, they stay listed as 'Ready to report'.


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Message 15158 - Posted: 10 Aug 2004, 13:38:28 UTC

Getting work back to the server is a two part process. First the results are uploaded, and then the report and credit request is made later. The upload happens immediately, and the report happens at the first of: the next successful scheduler connection to request work, the first successful connection after 24 hours before the deadline for the WU, the first successful scheduler connection after the WU finishes crunching if it finishes after 24 hours before the deadline for the WU, a successful manual update. Since the schedulers are currently down, the reports cannot be made, and new work cannot be downloaded. Everyone hopes that this will be fixed very shortly.
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