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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

Thanks for the update knreed.
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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

That's 17,330 now ;D ... By some amazing fortune, the Linux cache dipped from 4:22 per task to 3:06 [slightly over the true average runtime] and suddenly 100 rushed in for the space it created in the buffer... target should be reached by Sunday.... of course spares send back to the pool, after coffee, to prevent eyes half shut decisions. biggrin
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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

Finito :)
My caches hold now ~1150 WUs, should be enough to reach sapphire.

SekeRob, I see you already updated your chart -> 0 :)
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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

The final feeding day went with a results returned bang record right after the 27,500 years milestone:

Yesterday:
Run Time (y:d:h:m:s) - Day 92:010:21:30:03
Points Generated - Day 129,656,563
Results Returned - Day 189,584

Now the count begins how many will still validate from client buffers after the current tally of 44,860,676 results.

(knreed with his 7-10 days to close comment hinted at sending out 'take no prisoners' sending of extra copies if there are stragglers. Better get those jobs completed ASAP!)

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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

To anyone running TThrottle 6.60, Fred is now advising everyone to go back to 6.50 as there is a serious risk of 6.60 causing your sytem to crash.

If you don't know what TThrottle is, carry on regardless.
I thought it worth mentioning it here because it would be a shame to lose crunching time due to running 6.60 if you made the recent upgrade wink
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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

I've aborted about 20 tasks I don't need, I got green finally it took longer then I thought good luck to you people that are still after a goal / badge. I'm off to H.P.F_2 before it's over as well.
Green is good. wink
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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

I got a bunch of units last night as well and they are not due unil the 12th. Should be enough for a bronze biggrin

Good Luck DrBackJack good luck

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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

Based on the sudden runtime extension of the hCLK1 being crunched here, could be over-cached by a factor 2. Will release, but the grasshoppers have to be patient... still 67 processor days away from target... will be Sunday late or Monday early before the all clear can be given, for me of course ;D
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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

released 277 tasks back to the pool - enough in cache to hit 1 year ( 10 days remaining)
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Re: <How does Buffering Work > Re: 10 days of new work remaining for GFAM

Got my 5 years in... all cores are cold.. till the fall.. :D
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