Incorrect backoff times in 1.32 project properties

Started by Fred E., July 24, 2012, 01:04:05 PM

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Fred E.

Minor glitch, probably the same as Mark J observed for v1.30 - the project properties shows garbage when backoff times are in effect:  Example:

BoincTask 1.32:

CPU backoff time                         15545d,10:51:21
Backoff Interval                                      00:20:00
NVIDIA backoff time                     15545d,10:33:21
Backoff Interval                                      00:20:00

BOINC 7.0.28 for Windows 32 bit:

CPU work fetch deferred for                      00:14:26
CPU work fetch deferral interval                00:20:00
NVIDIA GPU work fetch deferred for           00:01:20
CPU work fetch deferral interval                00:20:00

fred

Quote from: Fred E. on July 24, 2012, 01:04:05 PM
Minor glitch, probably the same as Mark J observed for v1.30 - the project properties shows garbage when backoff times are in effect:  Example:

BoincTask 1.32:
Try the beta version http://www.efmer.eu/boinc/boinc_tasks/download_beta.html, if the problem is still there, report it here.
The beta is stable, even more so than the 1.32.  8)
What I'm up to the other half of the time "BorregoWildflowers.org"

Fred E.


fred

What I'm up to the other half of the time "BorregoWildflowers.org"

Fred E.

QuoteDid it solve things?

:( No, still the same  - no work from SETI for 15k days!  Guess I irritated someone. 
Not a big deal, just letting you know in case you do some work in the area.

Will stay with this version.   

BobCat13

Running BT 1.37 on Localhost

Localhost (WinXP SP3 32-bit, ver. 6.12.43)

Project Orbit@home
CPU backoff time   7-25-2012 6:42:04 AM
Backoff Interval   24:00:00
   

Remote Linux (Lubuntu 11.10, ver. 7.0.27)

Project Rioja Science
CPU backoff time   373105:27:39
Backoff Interval   00:10:00

The 373105 is hours since January 1, 1970, in case that helps.  Fred E.'s 15545 is the number of days since January 1, 1970.