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How do you get possible errors in pending credit resolved?
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Gavin Send message Joined: 21 Aug 99 Posts: 4 Credit: 15,674 RAC: 0 |
Any way to sort this out? There seems to have been an error with result 20812350 and has remained in pending. Result 22569191 has started one second later and run for 10 minutes and with no cpu time and no claimed credit but has given me credit of 0.05. Some how these two should be merged I think. http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/results.php?hostid=152018 http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=22569191 http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=20812350 22569191 5896831 12 Dec 2004 23:46:49 UTC 12 Dec 2004 23:57:54 UTC Over Success Done 0.00 0.00 0.05 20812350 5378802 5 Dec 2004 1:11:51 UTC 12 Dec 2004 23:46:48 UTC Over Success Done 18,890.81 42.63 pending |
Ingleside Send message Joined: 4 Feb 03 Posts: 1546 Credit: 15,832,022 RAC: 13 |
> > http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=22569191 This wu is a "-9 too many signals", and the others have used below 30 seconds on this wu. For some reason BOINC isn't always reporting the cpu-time on these very short wu correctly, therefore you're showing up as 0 time. It's more probably you've run for 1 minute, not 10. These short wu have most likely too much noise in them, and therefore very many strong signals, so it's little point continue to crunch to finish. > > http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=20812350 This wu is waiting on 1 more result before can try validation, and there doesn't seem to be any problems with it. This doesn't mean it isn't any problems with it and will fail validation, but based on current info everything worked as it should. So except a problem correctly counting 1st minute or something of a wu, there isn't any problems here. |
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