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Message 62088 - Posted: 5 Jul 2009, 7:51:39 UTC

So on my new computer I'm running a dual core processor. It is working great, crunching two units at a time. today I noticed one of the units has "IGNORE_THE_REST" as part of it's name. It has run for 26 hours already and it's time to completion has gone up from around 49 at 3p.m. eastern to around 60 hours at 3 a.m. eastern. The turn in deadline is 7-11 and it only has 6.88% done.

Has anyone else run into a similar named work unit? Is the unit abnormally large? (my units normally take no more than a day to complete). Will I still get credit after it is done computing, even if it doesn't turn in until after the deadline?

Thank you in advance for any potential answers.
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Message 62089 - Posted: 5 Jul 2009, 10:00:33 UTC - in response to Message 62088.  
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So on my new computer I'm running a dual core processor. It is working great, crunching two units at a time. today I noticed one of the units has "IGNORE_THE_REST" as part of it's name. It has run for 26 hours already and it's time to completion has gone up from around 49 at 3p.m. eastern to around 60 hours at 3 a.m. eastern. The turn in deadline is 7-11 and it only has 6.88% done.

Has anyone else run into a similar named work unit? Is the unit abnormally large? (my units normally take no more than a day to complete). Will I still get credit after it is done computing, even if it doesn't turn in until after the deadline?

Thank you in advance for any potential answers.



are you talking about lb_dk_ksync_withtrim_hb_t297__IGNORE_THE_REST_12980_1893_0 ?
at 60 hrs I would abort that task and then report it in the thread about long running tasks, which is here and also in the problems with 1.80 thread which is here
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Message 62099 - Posted: 5 Jul 2009, 20:40:27 UTC - in response to Message 62089.  

So on my new computer I'm running a dual core processor. It is working great, crunching two units at a time. today I noticed one of the units has "IGNORE_THE_REST" as part of it's name. It has run for 26 hours already and it's time to completion has gone up from around 49 at 3p.m. eastern to around 60 hours at 3 a.m. eastern. The turn in deadline is 7-11 and it only has 6.88% done.

Has anyone else run into a similar named work unit? Is the unit abnormally large? (my units normally take no more than a day to complete). Will I still get credit after it is done computing, even if it doesn't turn in until after the deadline?

Thank you in advance for any potential answers.



are you talking about lb_dk_ksync_withtrim_hb_t297__IGNORE_THE_REST_12980_1893_0 ?
at 60 hrs I would abort that task and then report it in the thread about long running tasks, which is here and also in the problems with 1.80 thread which is here



Thank you I did that
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