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Message 758192 - Posted: 25 May 2008, 6:53:24 UTC

when i look at the tasks page on my account it keeps the one where i was having problems with the computer also known as client error. i have had 11 or 12 coplete runs in a week and a half whats up ??? seems the bad result ons stay on the page and they be quick to remove the complete ones...well pardon me i ran the seti program non stop almost to get those good results... i want to put the failures behind and move on but i must be reminded all the time...anyone that would care to join my team sees those also and may think me a screw up... i would hope to get old stuff off that task page and have the latest ones all put on...peleg
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Message 758203 - Posted: 25 May 2008, 7:52:28 UTC

I'm not too sure on this, but I believe they have to get a new cruncher in to successfully complete the workunit, once it is validated and completed, I believe it is only then that it is removed...

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Message 758208 - Posted: 25 May 2008, 8:10:02 UTC
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You are not that far behind Luke.
After the workunit is finninshed by at least two computers and validated as correct it will be assimilated.
After that the DB purger is putting it in the master science database.

Its only a question of time.


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