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Re: What criteria determines the data in Results Status?

...Think this will need a little bit more qualification since when I penned that ages ago, as the practise is these weeks with 650,000 - 700,000 results daily to move completed batches much quicker such as for HCC to make space and to keep the scheduler performance up to standards. The longer the live DB, the slower it gets. Anyway think to have observed that HCC work to have moved to the master DB in 24 hours.

Does this mean that in some cases WUs are available for viewing in the Results Status page for only 24 hours after they've been validated? thinking

And the other "end state" status codes (Error/No Reply/Invalid/Too Late/Aborted/User Aborted/Server Aborted)...are there any rules governing how long they're available for viewing?
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Re: What criteria determines the data in Results Status?

Hi,
I've just checked quickly on my result list. Indeed, I have around 3 pages (of 155) with valid results from end of January 2011. The rest of the results is not older than 2.5 weeks.
Maybe the move mechanism from front-end-DB to back-end-DB does experience some troubles from time to time ? ...
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Re: What criteria determines the data in Results Status?

KerSamson, with regards to your valid results, are some DDDT2 WU's - as I seem to remember the techs saying that they wait until a 'batch' of WU's have all been returned, before they send them back. I can't remember how big a 'batch' is, but if there's the odd straggler in there, then the whole batch may be held up...
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Re: What criteria determines the data in Results Status?

Not sure what you see, but there's 10 days exact between the 2 dates for the No Reply.


Stupid date format....mumble...grumble...gotcha....
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Re: What criteria determines the data in Results Status?

...Think this will need a little bit more qualification since when I penned that ages ago, as the practise is these weeks with 650,000 - 700,000 results daily to move completed batches much quicker such as for HCC to make space and to keep the scheduler performance up to standards. The longer the live DB, the slower it gets. Anyway think to have observed that HCC work to have moved to the master DB in 24 hours.

Does this mean that in some cases WUs are available for viewing in the Results Status page for only 24 hours after they've been validated? thinking

And the other "end state" status codes (Error/No Reply/Invalid/Too Late/Aborted/User Aborted/Server Aborted)...are there any rules governing how long they're available for viewing?

If I wrote that, than yes, and this < 24 hours is the norm at many distributed projects where disk-space and speed is at a premium. Here at WCG we've been extremely spoiled to see ''validated'' results that long.

Logically, if they do disappear within 24 hours, you know they were valid, and the result logs were boringly ''normal''. Sometimes though the techs will remove a bad batch entirely and relaunch the same batch with a new science app version, but can't remember this being done outside of Beta. The database can't have 2 results with the exact same name and suffix, which is why.

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Re: What criteria determines the data in Results Status?

If I wrote that, than yes, and this < 24 hours is the norm at many distributed projects where disk-space and speed is at a premium.

Can't say I'm happy with that answer, but it's good to know nonetheless. Thanks SekeRob!
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