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Update 1456104
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Update 1574574 1834488 1853910 1713100 1533048 1881684
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Update 1638700 1535316 1709424 1510992 1717680 1722120
Update 1493082 1536576 1532964 1523016 1597830 1726506 Update 1536144 1459180 1464400 |
The next bunch of sequences I reserve in the comming weeks for yafu@home will be 1.4e6 - 1.5e6. It would be good if most of them are up to a C110.
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[QUOTE=yoyo;484251]The next bunch of sequences I reserve in the comming weeks for yafu@home will be 1.4e6 - 1.5e6. It would be good if most of them are up to a C110.[/QUOTE]
I'm confused ... I would have thought yafu@home was really, really good at doing the early work on sequences, and dropped off once individual GNFS jobs started taking tens of hours. I would have expected yafu@home's mission statement to be 'take sequences up to C120 from wherever they started' |
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[QUOTE=fivemack;484268]I'm confused ... I would have thought yafu@home was really, really good at doing the early work on sequences, and dropped off once individual GNFS jobs started taking tens of hours. I would have expected yafu@home's mission statement to be 'take sequences up to C120 from wherever they started'[/QUOTE]
I increased the mission, since there are more volunteers with much power full machines. So the current missions are: a) sequences < 11e4 run up to C144 b) sequences > 1e6 run up to C134 |
Taking 1582896
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[QUOTE=yoyo;484290]I increased the mission, since there are more volunteers with much power full machines. So the current missions are:
a) sequences < 11e4 run up to C144 b) sequences > 1e6 run up to C134[/QUOTE] Egads! [code]INFO mfaliquot.application.reservations:108: mass reservee yafu@home: add 5611 seqs, drop 94[/code] That means yafu@home has 55% of the entire 0 - 2e6 range reserved! Also, as may be noted by sorting on the priority column, this is putting significant new strain on the "reserved sequences are updated every 14 days" rule. I would prefer to let it play out over the next day or two and see how sustainable this rule is longterm with the newly enlargened count of reserved sequences. If it turns out not to be so, I'll reconsider my earlier decision to try and avoid special-casing yafu@home as relates to update priority. (Though, truthfully, I expect it is sustainable. We'll see in a day or two.) |
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