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RxTech
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sad 221 % complete

Have a work unit (CMD_0033-ITB5A.clustersOccur-SERA.clustersOccur_62_65077_65329_65180_65230_1) that is already over 221% complete. It has been running over 5 hours and (obviously) shows zero for "to completion" time.

Should I abort? Let it (seemingly) continue wasting CPU time?
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Re: 221 % complete

Hello RxTech,
You must not have followed the posts about HCMD2. Individual steps can take several hours. Then the next 100 steps can take 30 seconds each. There is no way to tell in advance. So the program will return a partial result if it is taking too long to do the whole work unit.

Let it run.

Lawrence
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Re: 221 % complete

I did read those posts--but there was no mention that I saw concerning such high completion percentages. I will let the 3 I have run (all are over 100% complete). Am I correct that they will either finish or terminate when 12 hours of run time are reached?
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Re: 221 % complete

Hello RxTech,'
Correct. After 12 hours, the program will return whatever results it has completed. Do not pay much attention to its guesses about time to completion.

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