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Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

... to see 15 returned results in a quorum within 24 hours for one HPF2 set:

nh196_ 00058_ 16-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:29:57 20-4-10 07:53:13 5.02 91.3 / 0.0 < moi
nh196_ 00058_ 10-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:30:48 20-4-10 07:31:12 5.34 74.1 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 9-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:30:05 20-4-10 04:27:10 4.92 113.2 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 8-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:35:17 20-4-10 03:22:30 5.07 81.7 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 1-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:29:52 20-4-10 01:36:37 3.26 94.8 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 18-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:29:52 20-4-10 01:14:07 8.75 128.6 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 0-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:30:27 20-4-10 00:46:09 4.34 104.8 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 15-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:30:03 20-4-10 00:36:34 5.44 83.2 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 6-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:29:54 20-4-10 00:13:07 5.52 74.9 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 14-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:55:22 19-4-10 23:27:15 3.83 78.1 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 2-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:35:01 19-4-10 23:24:31 5.89 75.1 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 3-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:29:54 19-4-10 21:09:21 5.33 62.3 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 7-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:34:22 19-4-10 18:36:26 4.97 75.4 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 19-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 09:42:46 19-4-10 18:10:16 6.39 117.2 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 12-- 603 Pending Validation 19-4-10 07:29:59 19-4-10 12:05:52 4.59 80.6 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 13-- 603 Error 19-4-10 07:33:45 19-4-10 09:29:39 0.01 0.4 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 11-- - In Progress 19-4-10 07:36:47 29-4-10 07:36:47 0.00 0.0 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 4-- - In Progress 19-4-10 07:30:02 29-4-10 07:30:02 0.00 0.0 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 17-- - In Progress 19-4-10 07:54:41 29-4-10 07:54:41 0.00 0.0 / 0.0
nh196_ 00058_ 5-- - In Progress 19-4-10 07:35:10 29-4-10 07:35:10 0.00 0.0 / 0.0

This is on a 0.9 day cache for about 4 days now.

Are the techs having a script to get return time client matching... not heard it, but it seems obvious... maybe that one lure, DDDT-2 A-Type, is enough as the general motivational to keep those caches lean... you wont get them unless the client is set as a regular < 2 day returner :D
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martin64
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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

I think what is cooking can be found in Movieman's initiative, see this thread.

I am as well impressed about the almost 80 years computing time and 118k results returned yesterday (the latter being more than twice the average).

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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

Monday has a weekend catch up effect most pronounced for HPF2, but that's not the point I was on. It's on the mechanics' swiftness of quorum finding. It used to be 3-4 days easily for this project.
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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

That's not the point I was on. It's on the mechanics' swiftness of quorum finding. It used to be 3-4 days easily for this project.

Couldn't it just be an effect of additional computing power put on the project? If a lot of fast machines at default configuration hit the project, it will dramatically increase the probability that 15 results are returned within a day.

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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

If the rules of random apply, it's just more batches outstanding simultaneous, so I'm wishing for some input from the techs if this is imaginary or controlled.
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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

Another (one more) possibility is that MrKermit is currently active. If he has decided to run HPF2 this time that might explain it since he has to run with very small "volatile" caches and he is returning 28,000 results a day (wow!).
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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

We're reasoning and guessing. It's an across the board thing, not only this project. Running all presently except HCC and with that mentioned 0.9 cache an average 11 PV on 25-30 tasks daily, not even half a day production for me waiting on wingman.
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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

Yep, it's quite good these last days.
54 WUs in PV** for ~100 HCC WUs a day with a 0.3-day cache.
Nice. smile

** And only 17 older than 24 hours, 11 older than 48 hours, 6 older than 72 hours.
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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

I have ~4500 cores on WCG momentarily, fired up on Saturday and probably draining off ~ 1/2 of those today for other work. It would be fun to target a single project and see how hard I can push it but after doing that 1 time I try to let WCG do the project balancing :)

I do seem to favor shorter jobs to minimize project disruptions when my systems disappear suddenly - so that may cause a shift unintentionally.

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Re: Whatever is cooking at WCG, it's pretty darn impressive...

I have ~4500 cores on WCG momentarily[...]

Bragger... biggrin wink
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