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Ernesto Solis

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Message 11687 - Posted: 17 Dec 2005, 3:36:16 UTC

I have lost several credits (24 to 9) while the
lhc had no work. Can someone tell me if its just a
mistake?

Thank you for your time.

Ernesto Solis
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Message 11690 - Posted: 18 Dec 2005, 15:52:10 UTC
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I think you're looking at the recent average credit(RAC) field. The RAC is based on the amount of credit you earn over time, rather than the absolute amount of credit. If you turn in no work (because LHC has none, for example) the RAC is slowly reduced. When you start returning work again the RAC goes up. The downward movement is to be expected when there is no work. It's not a mistake.

You can find a fuller discussion on the BOINC Wiki


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Message 11691 - Posted: 18 Dec 2005, 21:05:52 UTC - in response to Message 11690.  

I think you're looking at the recent average credit(RAC) field. The RAC is based on the amount of credit you earn over time, rather than the absolute amount of credit. If you turn in no work (because LHC has none, for example) the RAC is slowly reduced. When you start returning work again the RAC goes up. The downward movement is to be expected when there is no work. It's not a mistake.

You can find a fuller discussion on the BOINC Wiki


Mike, thank you so much.
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Ernie
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