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Message 73245 - Posted: 7 Jun 2012, 1:49:13 UTC

All my PC's were doing R@H,when one simply stopped getting new work.(I am assuming the work it had was done.)The machine is otherwise completely functional.All my other PC's are up & downloading normally.After several hours of combing through it,I decided to see if another project would work. Collatz went in like a hungry wolf. It's using all 6 cores 100%,and picked up the GPU as well. Still,I'd rather do R@H. Any ideas will be appreciated.
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Message 73248 - Posted: 7 Jun 2012, 9:02:28 UTC

It seems that about 3:40 this morming,the machine decided on its own to resume doing R@H. Why it stopped,why it resumed is a mystery,but I guess I'll take it.
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Message 73250 - Posted: 7 Jun 2012, 12:22:48 UTC - in response to Message 73248.  

It seems that about 3:40 this morming,the machine decided on its own to resume doing R@H. Why it stopped,why it resumed is a mystery,but I guess I'll take it.


Were they crunching for Einstein while they were NOT doing Rosetta? If so it could be a debt issue, where you 'owe' time to Einstein and Boinc was paying it back.
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Message 73251 - Posted: 7 Jun 2012, 12:31:11 UTC - in response to Message 73250.  

It seems that about 3:40 this morming,the machine decided on its own to resume doing R@H. Why it stopped,why it resumed is a mystery,but I guess I'll take it.


Were they crunching for Einstein while they were NOT doing Rosetta? If so it could be a debt issue, where you 'owe' time to Einstein and Boinc was paying it back.


Hello,Mikey! All my PC's were working R@H exclusively at the time,with no other projects attached. When the Collatz units run out ,that will be the case again.
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Message 73257 - Posted: 8 Jun 2012, 10:14:58 UTC - in response to Message 73251.  

It seems that about 3:40 this morming,the machine decided on its own to resume doing R@H. Why it stopped,why it resumed is a mystery,but I guess I'll take it.


Were they crunching for Einstein while they were NOT doing Rosetta? If so it could be a debt issue, where you 'owe' time to Einstein and Boinc was paying it back.


Hello,Mikey! All my PC's were working R@H exclusively at the time,with no other projects attached. When the Collatz units run out ,that will be the case again.


Do you run the cpu units for Collatz or just the gpu units? I can only think of two good reasons why Rosie would stop getting work on its own, one is long term debt where you "owe" time to another project and Rosie is put 'on the back burner' for a short time. And two where Rosie was just out of work for a few days, but no one else said anything about that.
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