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Message 1856500 - Posted: 19 Mar 2017, 6:03:09 UTC

Someone should pull the plug off the valid tasks... Since the last three days the amount of valid tasks has increased without any earlier tasks' removal... (I guess the system stuck up somewhere)... Normally my valid tasks for any given time would be around 2 ~ 3 hundred... Yesterday it was over 600, today near 900... Any body has any clue or solution???
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Message 1856501 - Posted: 19 Mar 2017, 6:11:31 UTC - in response to Message 1856500.  
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Someone should pull the plug off the valid tasks... Since the last three days the amount of valid tasks has increased without any earlier tasks' removal... (I guess the system stuck up somewhere)... Normally my valid tasks for any given time would be around 2 ~ 3 hundred... Yesterday it was over 600, today near 900... Any body has any clue or solution???

After the last outage, the Replica database and the Assimilators were offline for several days, after a day or 2 the Replica came back online, but the Assimilators were still down while the Replica was catching up. Once the Replica had caught up the Assimilators came back on line and are starting to clear the backlog, but until the backlog is (at least mostly) gone the Valid tasks won't get cleared up. Once the Assimilators have caught up, then it can start purging old results.

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Just had a look and my Valids are now over 6,500.
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