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    Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    I have a handful of Atlas WUs at 100%, using no CPU, and have been sitting there like this for a full day now. Should I let them finish, or abort them and write it off as a tax on crunching new projects?

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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    I abort after 2 days. But most are taking only 1/2 day now for me.
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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    I abort after 2 days. But most are taking only 1/2 day now for me.
    Thanks - I just killed the ones that are right at two days. Time to work on other MMs...

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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    I have 4 running that are at 24 Hr's each, once they reach 25 Hr's for 100 Hr's total I'll abort them so I'll get another App @ Wu Prop at least. I won't bother running the Project again though ...

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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    The question now is: Can anyone get more than four tasks to run at a time? I have an 8 thread machine, 8 tasks downloaded, only 4 running, 4 idle threads.
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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    On two machines, I can't even get them to run - on the third machine, they run, but never end. On the one where they never ended, I would have six going at once, but that was a 6 AMD core machine with 6 threads.

    What is your setup that allows you to actually complete the WUs and get credit for them? Do you have some sort of VM installed?

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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    Atlas is like test4theory. The tasks run inside a VM. So you need to have vbox installed. You don't need to have a VM built or anything. It creates its own VM ad hoc.
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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    That's what I thought - thanks! I mean, with the plethora of information they have on the site...

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    Re: Do Atlas WUs ever end?

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    The question now is: Can anyone get more than four tasks to run at a time? I have an 8 thread machine, 8 tasks downloaded, only 4 running, 4 idle threads.
    I upgraded to the most recent version of BOINC + VM software. Once I did this, I got Atlas WUs to complete (yay!). Though only four are running on an i7 8 thread/4 core Win7x64 machine, my other threads aren't idle; they're being used by Beal and BU.

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