The left overs can be called something like this :S2m1037_767510_23816_1356609309_0. It has more numbers but I putted in bold the main characteristic of the wu. I don't know what the 23816_1356609309 means.
The left overs can be called something like this :S2m1037_767510_23816_1356609309_0. It has more numbers but I putted in bold the main characteristic of the wu. I don't know what the 23816_1356609309 means.
If you click on the left over wu you will then see that it was distributed to two clients. The first one crunching it earns the points, the other the server cancels it. Both of us will always get the old wu's but for example Greg already sent me 350 wu's, and by my stats, at least 9 were already done by others. No duplicate work is done. I already did 14, 9 were cancelled by the server for my wingman pair who received it a few days ago. So, once again no duplicate work is done.
Last edited by pinhodecarlos; 12-27-12 at 07:09 AM.
The wu detail is S2m1037_767510_2 (last number differ, it means second time sent to clients)
Wu task detail is that enormous S2m1037_767510_23816_1356609309_0.
Here's a good example of a wu sent to me and 20 mins later cancelled by the server. My ID computer is 28521.
http://escatter11.fullerton.edu/nfs/...?wuid=20678799
I think more 2-3 days and we clean all old S2m1037 wu's because with dedicated machines to clean the left overs it is more quickly.
Steve, what you can do is put 1-3 machines only doing the old S2m1037 wu's. I added mine, Greg is also doing the same.
Last edited by pinhodecarlos; 12-27-12 at 07:18 AM.