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Allen008
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Sep 22, 2009 Post Count: 244 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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It's been interesting to read these comments and see what others are getting and doing. Question: how do I tell who my wingmen are? I see comments implying the person commenting knows what the wingmen are doing.
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Allen008
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Sep 22, 2009 Post Count: 244 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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My cache is set to 0.1, and I'm having no problems keeping it filled. I had a few dg a couple of days ago but getting tso1_c since then. The only project I'm downloading is this one (and Beta and the other intermittants).
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Former Member
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It's been interesting to read these comments and see what others are getting and doing. Question: how do I tell who my wingmen are? I see comments implying the person commenting knows what the wingmen are doing. I had assumed nobody (other than perhaps the WCG Techs and the Community Advisors) could determine who the wingmen are. If they can do this, I would think it would be for the purpose of trouble shooting and maintenance. |
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Allen008
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Sep 22, 2009 Post Count: 244 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I had assumed nobody (other than perhaps the WCG Techs and the Community Advisors) could determine who the wingmen are. If they can do this, I would think it would be for the purpose of trouble shooting and maintenance. Thanks for the reply. I've been assuming the same as you. I don't remember who made the comments; perhaps they are WCG Techs. ![]() |
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Allen008
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Sep 22, 2009 Post Count: 244 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Ring a ring o' rosies
----------------------------------------A pocket full of posies We all have computers and we all get new badges (fortunately, it's just a fun song to us but it was literal and tragic to people 800 years ago) ![]() |
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Former Member
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Looks like I have enough in the queue for sapphire, so I'm rolling off this one.
14 cpu's of work getting freed up for the other badge hunters out there. |
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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
It's been interesting to read these comments and see what others are getting and doing. Question: how do I tell who my wingmen are? I see comments implying the person commenting knows what the wingmen are doing. I had assumed nobody (other than perhaps the WCG Techs and the Community Advisors) could determine who the wingmen are. If they can do this, I would think it would be for the purpose of trouble shooting and maintenance. Nobody can see the [limited] wingman info but the one who's got the Result on their RS page, and of course only when the result was returned. The techs of course can see it all, but CAs... they are members with a label, ''attributed'' by members with powers they don't have. --//-- edit: There is one back-door trick, but only if the information was provided by the one who posts some result info (WU ID), and only for the result the info was posted on. All members logged in can then copy / paste the address and see the log, for as long as the result has not been assimilated into the master database [no privacy invading data, not even the OS/version, which I would like to see as a matter of routine]. Thus, for permanent reference copy / paste of result logs in post is needed as some Results do not stay up for much longer than 24 hours. [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Mar 6, 2011 10:18:27 AM] |
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Former Member
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The pressure or rather the vacuum factor seems to be slipping. Since changing profile to CEP2/HCMD2/DDDT2 , first 2 rather short presently, thus more frequent result returns and work fetches, got all the CEP2 that's specified [10], at 2.25 hours a piece and mountains of HCMD2. In the 1.5 day cache setting for this Linux quad, there also DDDT2 C types trickling in. One or two at the time, seven sitting there spaced out. Nice.
--//-- PS, this trickling started on Sunday, a lone one coming in on the 4th: ts01_ c362_ sda000_ 0-- 1479931 In Progress 7-3-11 05:55:58 17-3-11 05:55:58 0.00 0.0 / 0.0 ts01_ c368_ pqa001_ 1-- 1479931 In Progress 7-3-11 05:14:41 17-3-11 05:14:41 0.00 0.0 / 0.0 ts01_ c353_ sqb009_ 1-- 1479931 In Progress 7-3-11 03:22:14 17-3-11 03:22:14 0.00 0.0 / 0.0 ts01_ c354_ pqb006_ 0-- 1479931 In Progress 7-3-11 02:01:21 17-3-11 02:01:21 0.00 0.0 / 0.0 ts01_ c353_ pdb003_ 0-- 1479931 In Progress 7-3-11 01:34:09 17-3-11 01:34:09 0.00 0.0 / 0.0 ts01_ c341_ pdb001_ 1-- 1479931 In Progress 6-3-11 22:35:10 16-3-11 22:35:10 0.00 0.0 / 0.0 ts01_ c297_ sr78b0_ 1-- 1479931 In Progress 6-3-11 12:57:24 16-3-11 12:57:24 0.00 0.0 / 0.0 ts01_ c073_ pr91a1_ 0-- 1479931 Valid 4-3-11 00:44:57 4-3-11 17:41:01 5.64 103.0 / 103.0 |
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genes
Advanced Cruncher USA Joined: Jan 28, 2006 Post Count: 132 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Some (3) dg02 Type A's came in overnight, these with an 18:55 estimate.
----------------------------------------dg02_b062_ps0000_1 dg02_b061_ps0000_1 dg02_b068_ps0000_0 (edit) just as a reminder, the last one finished in 13.43 hours after a 61 hour estimate. [Edit 1 times, last edit by genes at Mar 7, 2011 12:34:24 PM] |
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Former Member
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I received, this morning my first ever Type A,
dg02-b136-ps0000-0 |
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