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Message 14966 - Posted: 29 Apr 2006, 5:38:58 UTC

Cpu time 7:18:48, 3,72% tomorrow.
Long times for this package, what I must make, interrupt it ?
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Message 14968 - Posted: 29 Apr 2006, 6:42:12 UTC

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Message 14972 - Posted: 29 Apr 2006, 9:03:22 UTC - in response to Message 14966.  

Cpu time 7:18:48, 3,72% tomorrow.
Long times for this package, what I must make, interrupt it ?


1. Reduce your WU cache to 1 day. You are piling up dozens of WU.
2. Increase your crunching time to 4 hours.
3. Look in this thread which WU to abort
3. Abort anything continuosly running longer than 24 hours manually.

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Message 15112 - Posted: 1 May 2006, 0:18:05 UTC - in response to Message 14972.  

Cpu time 7:18:48, 3,72% tomorrow.
Long times for this package, what I must make, interrupt it ?


1. Reduce your WU cache to 1 day. You are piling up dozens of WU.
2. Increase your crunching time to 4 hours.
3. Look in this thread which WU to abort
3. Abort anything continuosly running longer than 24 hours manually.

Not sure how INCREASING the runtime is going to help work down 100s of WUs.

I think there is a language barrier here. I think the question was simply how do I abort the WU?

The answer is to go to the "Work" Tab in the BOINC Manager, select the work unit, then click the "Abort" button on the left.

But, just keep in mind that the percentage complete and the time to completion are just estimates, and they are only really reevaluated when you complete a model.

It would be helpful if you could answer a few questions about what you are seeing. If you display the graphics for that work unit, what model and step does it show? Is the step increasing? And what version does it show for that WU in the work tab under the "application" column?
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