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Mattia Verga

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Message 6232 - Posted: 1 Mar 2005, 18:56:51 UTC

Hi all,
is it possible that this bug is related to the fact that lhc doesn't update client_state.xml file at the end of processing?
I've set preferences to keep application in memory when boinc switches trough applications. When I'm processing a WU and boinc switches to other projects I see that cpu time is the time that the WU was processed before the switch. If I process a WU in a single step (e.g. boinc switches after 45 min and a WU require 40 min), the cpu time is set to zero...
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Message 6234 - Posted: 1 Mar 2005, 19:25:34 UTC
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I have pref set to remove from memory (running WinME). It crunchs a WU for an hr, paused that WU to crunch another, then when it comes back to that WU it starts over from zero time and zero progress. Guess a temp fix would be to increase the time per WU up 30 mins to see if will take care of it. It's also mentioned in this thread: http://lhcathome.cern.ch/forum_thread.php?id=1181 (Sorry i don't know how to make that a hyperlink on this board)
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Message 8023 - Posted: 8 Jun 2005, 22:47:22 UTC - in response to Message 6234.  

> I have pref set to remove from memory (running WinME). It crunchs a WU for an
> hr, paused that WU to crunch another, then when it comes back to that WU it
> starts over from zero time and zero progress. Guess a temp fix would be to
> increase the time per WU up 30 mins to see if will take care of it. It's also
> mentioned in this thread: http://lhcathome.cern.ch/forum_thread.php?id=1181
> (Sorry i don't know how to make that a hyperlink on this board)
>

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