Every once in a while a machine will report a 0-second result, even though it actually spent a lot of time on it. Except at Rosetta, this doesn't matter, as credit will still be given as you see, if the result actually is valid (which this one is; the output looks normal). Normally it's a Win95 OS, not Linux, but it can happen I suppose on any OS.
O.K... Then I regard the "Alert" as cancelled, as this seems to be a minor glitch, that only affects secondary statistics and not the integrity of the results, or the scoreboard. Thanks for relieving me of that shock. ;-)
[ALERT] Zero-Second Result accepted as "Valid"!
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That happens when a benchmark goes wrong. It's been seen before. Most his other WUs are fine. There is one other on that machine.
It's not a big worry.
Every once in a while a
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Every once in a while a machine will report a 0-second result, even though it actually spent a lot of time on it. Except at Rosetta, this doesn't matter, as credit will still be given as you see, if the result actually is valid (which this one is; the output looks normal). Normally it's a Win95 OS, not Linux, but it can happen I suppose on any OS.
O.K... Then I regard the
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O.K... Then I regard the "Alert" as cancelled, as this seems to be a minor glitch, that only affects secondary statistics and not the integrity of the results, or the scoreboard. Thanks for relieving me of that shock. ;-)
With kind regards from Germany
L.
Proud member of the Heise OTF-Team.