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Have Linux HR classes changed?

Under the grouping described originally, the result below makes no sense. My machine is a P3-family machine at around 1GHz and there is no way another machine of that category could possibly be over 9 times as fast as it. There were no 9GHz P3s.

CMD2_ 0065-MYH6.clustersOccur-3BC1_ E.clustersOccur_ 1_ 3-- 614 Valid 9/23/09 17:01:34 9/25/09 03:00:27 6.01 15.5 / 13.8
CMD2_ 0065-MYH6.clustersOccur-3BC1_ E.clustersOccur_ 1_ 2-- 614 Invalid 9/23/09 02:52:15 9/23/09 16:30:45 6.00 27.3 / 13.7 <-- mine
CMD2_ 0065-MYH6.clustersOccur-3BC1_ E.clustersOccur_ 1_ 0-- - No Reply 9/13/09 01:58:07 9/23/09 01:58:07 0.00 0.0 / 0.0
CMD2_ 0065-MYH6.clustersOccur-3BC1_ E.clustersOccur_ 1_ 1-- 614 Valid 9/13/09 00:34:20 9/13/09 09:57:45 5.34 200.3 / 228.6 <- something over 9 times as fast
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Re: Have Linux HR classes changed?

CMD2_ 0065-MYH6.clustersOccur-3BC1_ E.clustersOccur_ 1_ 1-- 614 Valid 9/13/09 00:34:20 9/13/09 09:57:45 5.34 200.3 / 228.6 <- something over 9 times as fast
This racing machine seems surprisingly fast, even outside the P3 family!

I hope the techs will be able to tell us more about it. Jean.
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Re: Have Linux HR classes changed?

We will take a look at that. The higher claim computer you are referring to shouldn't be in the hr class with you. They are being marked invalid most of the time and should be in the other class.
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Re: Have Linux HR classes changed?

This looks like it might be another one:

CMD2_ 0281-MAOMA.clustersOccur-2R5T_ A.clustersOccur_ 14_ 1-- 614 Inconclusive 1/6/10 23:44:51 1/7/10 12:17:14 6.01 27.4 / 0.0
CMD2_ 0281-MAOMA.clustersOccur-2R5T_ A.clustersOccur_ 14_ 0-- 614 Inconclusive 1/6/10 23:16:44 1/7/10 21:15:46 6.13 366.8 / 0.0
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Re: Have Linux HR classes changed?

We will have to take a look at that. The other computer is a Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz which is a little more modern then your cpu and should not be in the hr_class.
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