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two casa s6 wu's stuck at 90.909% on contiunuous asymptotic recyle

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Rosemary Billington

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Message 112705 - Posted: 19 Jul 2013, 16:06:10 UTC

Hi Albert@home.
I have two Grav wave S6 Directed Search CASA wu's that are stuck at 90.909% and have been on contiuoius asymptotic re run of cycle for over 8 hours now. Are they a)grav waves? or b) vastly more likely bugs in the system? If so should I abort them rarther than wasting any more time on them and move onwards?

Yours with curiousity.
Rosemary Billington.

P.S. I currently believe that gravitational waves do not exist unless they exist at wavelengths of galaxies, stars and planets, etc (if all these objects are considerd as gravitons rarther than at current radio astronomy wavelengths, but I could so easily be very wrong about this.)

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Message 112706 - Posted: 19 Jul 2013, 19:39:51 UTC - in response to Message 112705.  

Before aborting tasks that seem to be stuck I'd try 1) a restart of Boinc 2) a restart of the computer, if that don't help then maybe I'd consider aborting...
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