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Former Member
Cruncher Joined: May 22, 2018 Post Count: 0 Status: Offline |
Well what I was hinting for in your ''observations'' was the batch numbers by now would have completed... not eager to speculate, you wrote:
"I just got a WU from batch 33521, so we are only about 5 hours from getting to last batch 33,528." Drawing air at the feeders ;? --//-- |
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mgl_ALPerryman
FightAIDS@Home, GO Fight Against Malaria and OpenZika Scientist USA Joined: Aug 25, 2007 Post Count: 283 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Hi Everybody,
Thank you for the reminder that I need to update the Status page. We are not about to run out of work units. I've already created and tested work units past 38,000. The queue is full. I just need to add a description for the next experiment, which I will do soon. Thank you very much for your interest and your support, Alex L. Perryman, Ph.D. |
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knreed
Former World Community Grid Tech Joined: Nov 8, 2004 Post Count: 4504 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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herflick, what are you observing atm? Daily stats show a substantial drop in FAAH crunching share suggesting the feeder has been torqued (lower priority... no word from official channels though). Last 8 days in years computed: 59,49 29th 55,09 30th 51,47 1st 56,07 2nd 52,02 3rd 48,07 4th 38,85 5th 36,61 6th --//-- The change in overall runtime simply reflects the drop in average run length of the project as it changes from the 9 hour workunits down to the 6 hour workunits. We only have rough control over the distribution rate of workunit for projects. However, if the runtime length of the workunits change, then the overall runtime for the project will change. With the runlength change, FAAH needs a boost in its distribution priority which I will make now. |
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Former Member
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Kevin,
Should have thought of that myself and connected the dotted the line between this and the post I put on our blackboard about that other reactive matter. ;O) cheers -- Rob |
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mgl_ALPerryman
FightAIDS@Home, GO Fight Against Malaria and OpenZika Scientist USA Joined: Aug 25, 2007 Post Count: 283 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Hi Everybody,
I just updated the Status page at: http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/status It now includes a description of FAAH Experiment 41, which involves batches 33,529 to 45,250. Thank you very much for your interest and your support, Alex L. Perryman, Ph.D. |
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Former Member
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Thanks, Dr. Perryman.
What an enormous number of work units. Lawrence |
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herflick
Senior Cruncher Joined: Nov 11, 2009 Post Count: 176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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As of the May 14th update on the FAAH website - Project 40 is 95% complete.
Outstanding batches are still arriving at the Scripps Institute computers from World Community Grid computers. |
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herflick
Senior Cruncher Joined: Nov 11, 2009 Post Count: 176 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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As of the July 23rd update on the FAAH website - Project 40 is officialy 100% complete. All results are back at Scripps Institute from WCG.
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