Is the scheduler on holidays ;-)

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Topic 189149

My Pending WUs

It takes up to 3 days to send 1 WU to 4 different computers. I am starting to pile up 2.500 pending Cobblestones again. Is there any reason for this snailish implementation of delayed redundancy?

Bruce Allen
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Is the scheduler on holidays ;-)

My Pending WUs

It takes up to 3 days to send 1 WU to 4 different computers. I am starting to pile up 2.500 pending Cobblestones again. Is there any reason for this snailish implementation of delayed redundancy?

We are currently making a transition from the 'old' to the 'new' dataset. During this time there are outstanding workunits for both. This means that for users crunching 'new' data there may be some additional delay in getting credits. But please review the FAQ: these pending credits are like money in the bank -- you will get the credit eventually.

Bruce

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Thanks for your feedback.

Message 11535 in response to message 11534

Thanks for your feedback. Some team mates are experiencing the same situation. Wouldn't it be memory- and database-saving if the allready sent units would be transferred to the next 3 machines asking for work than opening 3 additional new WU- 'threats'?

BTW I did not know that you know my banker:
-- you will get the credit *eventually*.

Cheers ;-)

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