Public bug reported: Binary package hint: boinc-manager
Not so serious, but annoying... The statistics are pretty weird, and especially at the end of a job (work unit?). Basically it will be working along pretty steadily, and the progress statistics make pretty good sense, but then it will get all weird. I've seen it frozen at some high percentage like 99.860% for very long periods of time. Today I was watching it finish one so I could shut down the machine, and it hung there for many minutes. Then it started counting PAST 100%. I wasn't sure what it thought it was doing, but it eventually got up to around 105% of completion--and suddenly fell back to 100% and sent the results in. There should be some kind of sanity check there... This may be related to the specific project that I'm sanctioned to support, the World Community Grid. I have to note that the implementation of that particular project seems rather suspect. I sure hope their results are better than the visible part they show to the donors. For example, their system very often tosses results so the progress graph is like a flight of stairs. I'm glad to help them in fighting cancer and so forth, but it feels like a big waste when so many of the donated hours are just tossed away. Also, their system used to be really bad about assigning tasks that a particular system couldn't even handle, so the job would just freeze while waiting for memory and the project needed to be reset--again tossing away some of the donated work. (They may have fixed that last problem, since I haven't seen it in a while.) ** Affects: boinc (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- Strange statistics of BOINC Manager https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218465 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs