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Message 26861 - Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 20:46:19 UTC

Just curious...

I've been crunching the following WU for 8+ hours of CPU time
sd_HL_15_540_1.0_6D_cc_err_Q5__1__s__62.31_60.32__8_10__6__85_1_sixvf_boinc85_1

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This is the most I have experienced in a LHC WU and I was just wondering if there is something "broken".

WU Properties show an Estimated Computation Size of 180000 GFLOPS.

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Message 26862 - Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 22:07:16 UTC - in response to Message 26861.  
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Not a problem, Tom,
It validated against a wingman, having run for similar duration and I've also been getting quite a few longer running tasks recently. It's one of the 10^6 variety which should by definition be 10 times longer than a 10^5 one.
There will be longer and shorter ones in each batch as each task has different beam simulation parameters but in fact, the longer they run the better as it signifies a more stable beam.
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