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Send message Joined: 14 Oct 05 Posts: 1137 Credit: 1,848,733 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Before the power outage, my host 10490 crunched S@H v7 task 05ap10al.6351.4571.140733193388045.14.97_2 then uploaded and reported with no apparent problems. That task is now known as ap_22my12ad_B6_P0_00222_20121106_06506.wu_3! I'm not surprised that there are some inconsistencies after the recovery, but having it turn into an Astropulse v6 was unexpected. There will probably be other strangeness... Joe |
Send message Joined: 29 May 06 Posts: 1037 Credit: 8,440,339 RAC: 0 ![]() |
I've got a few like that too, where i had no Astropulse before the outage, i now have Astropulse, and a few of my MB Wu's are matched with Astropulse Wu's at the moment: All AstroPulse v6 tasks for computer 45274 I expect the Database will get updated when those MB Wu's get resent, and they'll suddenly become AP Wu's. Claggy |
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