Posts by Mikey

1) Message boards : Number crunching : Won't download workunits... help? (Message 68341)
Posted 2 Nov 2010 by Mikey
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In the interim, I detached from the project, then re-attached. Everything reset itself and now I've got lots of work. Thanks again.
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Won't download workunits... help? (Message 68300)
Posted 31 Oct 2010 by Mikey
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Do your other projects have plenty of work? If so you too could be running into Long Term Debt issues. Go into Boinc Manager and then Projects, click on Rosetta ad then Properties on the left, go all the way to the bottom and post the numbers you see under 'Scheduling'.

Also what version of Boinc are you using?


Thanks for the offer to help. I also crunch Seti and Milkyway. Seti is down presently so no work from them and I am maxed out on task allowance from Milkyway. CPU scheduling shows -86400 and CPU work fetch priority is -625820.54. Work fetch deferred indicates a - (dash)

Boinc version is 6.10.58
3) Message boards : Number crunching : Won't download workunits... help? (Message 68264)
Posted 30 Oct 2010 by Mikey
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Well, I'm in the same boat as the OP. Despite the 50K+ tasks available, I can't DL any.

30/10/2010 11:50:48 AM rosetta@home Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
4) Message boards : Number crunching : Looking for some help please- decreasing credit per unit (Message 53103)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Mikey
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My avg. credit is sinking like a stone. I formerly received a 'granted credit' that was 90-100% of the 'claimed credit'. Now I receive 30-50%. This is happening on both machines, I have made no changes to either.

This trend started around May 1 2008.

Any ideas? Thanks.
5) Message boards : Number crunching : Claimed credit vs grant credit (Message 53085)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Mikey
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Not sure if it will make you feel better, but my credit per unit is dropping like a stone is a similar manner to yours. This started May 1st.

I came to this board to see if others are having the same problem.






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