In a quick check, I see that in every other gravity wave task I've looked at (~4), including the wingman on the original, and it isn't causing problems anywhere else.
That is the reason they are short. Long since returned and validated by other wingmen.
I personally wouldn't mind being a 'wingman' like that as long as the tasks could finish in time AND I had it setup to only get 1 task at a time, that way 1 task won't expire while I'm running a different one. It would mean very little waiting time for a 'wingman' because i would be him and tasks would validate very quickly.
If you look at the task ID
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If you look at the task ID for that work unit you will see that task was recieved on Jan, 01 1970.
That may be the reason for the immediate deadline.
Name:h1_1104.20_O3aC01Cl0In0__O3MD1V2a_VelaJr1_1104.50Hz_155_0
Workunit ID:714563104
Created:8 Mar 2023 22:03:22 UTC
Sent:8 Mar 2023 22:03:23 UTC
Report deadline:9 Mar 2023 3:24:22 UTC
Received:1 Jan 1970 0:00:00 UTC
In a quick check, I see that
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In a quick check, I see that in every other gravity wave task I've looked at (~4), including the wingman on the original, and it isn't causing problems anywhere else.
Take a look at your scheduler
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Take a look at your scheduler reply log. You have something wrong with that host. You are getting nothing but lost tasks sent or "ghosts"
https://einsteinathome.org/host/12933282/log
That is the reason they are short. Long since returned and validated by other wingmen.
Keith Myers wrote: Take a
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I personally wouldn't mind being a 'wingman' like that as long as the tasks could finish in time AND I had it setup to only get 1 task at a time, that way 1 task won't expire while I'm running a different one. It would mean very little waiting time for a 'wingman' because i would be him and tasks would validate very quickly.