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WU for GenomeCompare numbers?

GenomeComp WU numbers is this one(?): 10000015-10000098_

Will they all be similiar? If not what do they look like?
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Re: WU for GenomeCompare numbers?

Hi PaulT, the telltale is in the Work Buffer tab in BOINC. There is a column stating which science and what version it will be processed with like FCG1 5.10 (Fiocruz Comparative Genomics Phase 1, which is the internal abbreviation)

As to the numbering, presume them to be simple batch progressive... latest i got is xxxx15-xxxxx228

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Re: WU for GenomeCompare numbers?

... the telltale is in the Work Buffer tab in BOINC. There is a column stating which science and what version it will be processed with ....
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I looked but haven't seen a "Work Buffer tab", so you lost me here.
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Re: WU for GenomeCompare numbers?

Sorry but I'm translating the interface... could be called 'Tasks'. It's the list of work 'To Do' hence the Work Buffer Tab :D

The Work Buffer reference is used in the unofficial BOiNC wiki for instance ;>)

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Was paining my brain over a blessing and curse reference on this forum and it popped back putting up a very old Kevin Ayers album, one strophe going like "It Begins with a Blessing and Ends with a Curse"... the "One Day at a Time" will come back to me too :)
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Re: WU for GenomeCompare numbers?

Work unit numbers will all be similar to the 10000015-10000098 that you have shown. Each number represents the file that is being compared.

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...one strophe going like "It Begins with a Blessing and Ends with a Curse"... the "One Day at a Time" will come back to me too :)


I don't recall seeing "One Day ..." anyplace else except in some of my forums replies (i.e. Linuxquestions.org) or in some of my emails over the years. May have used it in one of my genealogy webpages now defunct.

The "one day at a time" came to me from a fellow who was undergoing rehab in the Acholics Anonyymous (AA) program. This was more than 30 years ago. He mentioned, to me at the ending of our exchange, that one of the phycological devices one can use to get by each day while under the stress of alcohol adiction is to just take life's events one day at a time. I never forgot it, and have thought the idea as a fruitful way to conduct oneself in life's path, i.e.: One year, one day, one hour, one minute, etc. Seems to keep stress down like: "ah, . . . don't let it bother ya".
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Re: WU for GenomeCompare numbers?

think it's John Lennon?!?

(all your posts are signed with that credo)
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Work unit numbers will all be similar to the 10000015-10000098 that you have shown. Each number represents the file that is being compared.
-Uplinger

Well. . . . I would think that a comparison would take two or more nouns (files). The above single number (1000...-...0098) is really two file numbers combined into one by the hyphen? The files in the BOINC messages tab show the prefix of FCG1 for ........ numbers as above and ending with a sufix sometimes FAA and other-times 0_0_0 or as I would like to put it X_X_X for unknown values (for now anyway).
The reason for the curiosity is it helps one mentally. . . . . . knowing what one is doing or in this case computing. :>)
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think it's John Lennon?!? (...


Ya got me! Could have John L., been but after several years in Europe and just passing through the UK I couldn't tell ya.
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Re: WU for GenomeCompare numbers?

The reason for the curiosity is it helps one mentally. . . . . . knowing what one is doing or in this case computing. :>)


think it's John Lennon?!? (...


Ya got me! Could have John L., been but after several years in Europe and just passing through the UK I couldn't tell ya.
It's Marx and Lennon....Groucho Marx and John Lennon. The pair showed up on a spoof stamp souvenir sheet from Abkhazia, not a recognized entity yet.

Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin are the other guys.

The files in the BOINC messages tab show the prefix of FCG1 for ........ numbers as above and ending with a sufix sometimes FAA and other-times 0_0_0 or as I would like to put it X_X_X for unknown values (for now anyway).
Those may be some subfiles on the transfer screen.

The number files are the upload files with results and the faa are the download files to work on from what I can see.

The overall task screen lists only those 10000000+ - 10000000+ _0/1/2 files.

Whatever you are doing mentally is computing our three-times redundancy. Those batch numbers will also be followed by a _0, _1 or _2. Three of everything is out there somewhere.

I am also noticing that I can rip through 4 of these new guys in the time it took for a FAAH.
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