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Re: News from the Crunching Field

As an experiment, increased cache again to pick up some more workunits. All parents from batch 2181 and 2182.

I'm not "supposed" to be working on an HCMD2 badge but I find following the batch numbers fascinating. :)
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Re: News from the Crunching Field

Picked up parents of 2178 and 2184.

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Re: News from the Crunching Field

Latest refill of grand-children completed... smile

Highest batch numbers to-date here:
- parents: Reported: 2177, In Process: 2184
- children: Reported: 2172
- grand-children: Reported: 2159, In Process: 2159 2163

Oldest grand-child still In Process: 2095 2078

Edit: The P4 wanted to stay in the show and got 2 grand-child WUs: one "oldest" 2078 and one "newest" 2163. smile
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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Since resume on Nov.18, we've done 1000 CPU years for 2 million results, getting from batch 2073 to about 2150 a good way in completion. From 2188 parent reported above to 2467 is not a whole lot... don't miss out!

Crunch On.

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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Crunching as fast as possible.... still have 28 days to crunch to get to the gold... hoping I can do in half that time.

BTW... Received children for 2132 & 2134

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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Here the same, all machines fully dedicated, hoping to make it for the sapphire. Very close to emerald, o maybe already there, as I have 9 pages of PV! Never seen this with other projects with replication, sometimes I really wonder why.
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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Think there's serious buffering going on this early, which is why we see the tremendous spread of batch numbers [and those who don't so much seeing their PV queue explode]. Buffering is thoroughly uncalled for with still some 275 batches [parents] to go out in the coming month and a half, before the final offspring batches take the final weeks stage.

Up in this thread there was the comment on batch sizes and number of positions. Positions vary at how hard they are to compute which is why a child and further has such large variation in position indicators. A batch with less positions can be harder to compute than one with lots more. But, the scientists ordered the batches mostly from the very tough early in the project to ever less hard as the project progresses, so these fly through much faster than those computed earlier.

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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

Think there's serious buffering going on this early, which is why we see the tremendous spread of batch numbers [and those who don't so much seeing their PV queue explode].


I run with a small cache and have seen my HCMD PV queue definitely increase recently. Now I see why.
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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

You'll be seeing validations coming through for quite a while after you stop HCMD2 computing. ;D

And ola, 58 CPU years completed yesterday on HCMD2, almost more than last week Monday "resume" record. This Monday is overall the new Super Monday. 427 years contributed by the members [short of 9 days].:D

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Re: The Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy Crunching Chart

I know this project is playing havoc with my DCF. I'll get a series of short work units and the queue will load up with many many tasks and then one of them will run for 9 hours and suddenly I've got days worth of work (or so it assumes) until the expected run time drops again. This causes some of my machines to not report until the 24 hour after completion point.

Just for reference, I run a 1.5 day queue. I have to have that for internet outages.
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