Lost work for an Astropulse run.

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Message 850581 - Posted: 7 Jan 2009, 21:39:21 UTC
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Completed an AstroPulse run and it took about 49 hours as usual. I'm quite certain that it uploaded and such but the server indicates that this job is still running - it is not. Has this happened before to anyone? These jobs net out some 700+ points not that I'm really concerned about that but it is a shame to have lost all that work.

1st time this has happened. So if you are processing the same run as I was, you'll have to apparently wait a little longer for your credits - that is until SETI has someone else do the job ... again.

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Message 850589 - Posted: 7 Jan 2009, 21:54:24 UTC

Even though it has been uploaded, has it been acknowledged and validated? The validator has been falling behind lately.

Try keeping an eye on the workunit for a couple days and see if it gets validated. Here's a quick link to the WU ID.
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Message 850593 - Posted: 7 Jan 2009, 21:59:16 UTC - in response to Message 850589.  

Thanks OzzFan. Interesting that you should reply. I made a friends year already by giving her all of my old "Black Sabbath" LPs. She also is an Ozzy fan. I haven't listened to them for years now and doubt I ever will so they get one more play. Reduce - reuse - recycle, yeah that's it.
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