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Message 44904 - Posted: 30 Jan 2013, 16:25:19 UTC
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Could we please have some splitters running? It doesn't seem to be any new work being split at all, not MB and not AP.

Edit: There seems to be MB tasks left to send (previously split), I get some from time to time, but there's no AP's left by the looks of the response I get when asking for AP's.
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Message 44906 - Posted: 30 Jan 2013, 16:56:22 UTC - in response to Message 44904.  
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Could we please have some splitters running? It doesn't seem to be any new work being split at all, not MB and not AP.

Edit: There seems to be MB tasks left to send (previously split), I get some from time to time, but there's no AP's left by the looks of the response I get when asking for AP's.


Perhaps, Brook+ issues should be solved before. Cause it's the single app in test for AP here, all others already released. And there is no too much sence to test current v7 work if main plan will be to release v7 large tasks instead.
So, maybe it's not too bad that we have no unneeded work to be done here. SETI main and some backup projects still exist...
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Message 44907 - Posted: 30 Jan 2013, 17:21:14 UTC - in response to Message 44906.  
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Could we please have some splitters running? It doesn't seem to be any new work being split at all, not MB and not AP.

Edit: There seems to be MB tasks left to send (previously split), I get some from time to time, but there's no AP's left by the looks of the response I get when asking for AP's.


Perhaps, Brook+ issues should be solved before. Cause it's the single app in test for AP here, all others already released. And there is no too much sence to test current v7 work if main plan will be to release v7 large tasks instead.
So, maybe it's not too bad that we have no unneeded work to be done here. SETI main and some backup projects still exist...


Yeah, that's true Raistmer. I didn't think about that.

Edit: SETI@home v7 v6.99 is still not really OK though when it comes to sending out the fastest app of Cuda22, 23, 32, or 42. There's still some testing needed with that, since it still sends out even the slowest app (in my case Cuda22)
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Message 44909 - Posted: 30 Jan 2013, 19:38:14 UTC

The MB splitters have been producing .vlar WUs from the 10jl12ae tape file. On the order of 3000 tasks per day are being processed by CPUs.
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Message 44926 - Posted: 3 Feb 2013, 11:33:13 UTC - in response to Message 44909.  

We seem to have run out of work again.

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Message 44927 - Posted: 3 Feb 2013, 11:46:57 UTC - in response to Message 44926.  

Oh God, life as we know it will end. I'll go and prepare myself for the inevitable.
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