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Message 11110 - Posted: 21 Feb 2006, 13:31:16 UTC - in response to Message 11097.  

If I were to adjust my preferences down for a 4 or 6 hour target to completion per work unit would I be able to keep my 4 week deadline? One of my machines is not operating very often and one work unit just missed the deadline. This, however, was a 1 week deadline work unit though. Thanks.


It's my understanding that the deadlines are independent of the run time chosen by the user. They are set by the project.

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Message 11172 - Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 1:17:14 UTC - in response to Message 11110.  

If I were to adjust my preferences down for a 4 or 6 hour target to completion per work unit would I be able to keep my 4 week deadline? One of my machines is not operating very often and one work unit just missed the deadline. This, however, was a 1 week deadline work unit though. Thanks.


It's my understanding that the deadlines are independent of the run time chosen by the user. They are set by the project.

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This is correct. They are independant. But you should be aware that if you downlaod a lot of WUs and adjust the time up you can prevent the system from completing all the work in time as well. It works both ways.
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Message 11428 - Posted: 26 Feb 2006, 19:15:49 UTC

Just thought I would mention (and I only just found out) that a version of XIP is already available for BOINC application developers to use
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/boinc_zip.txt

So it should be sat there looking at them. So that's how CPDN do it :-)
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