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Message 33031 - Posted: 26 May 2010, 4:24:39 UTC

Unfriendly to fossils.

Specifically, though we Jurassic folk running old stable BOINC versions are constantly pestered to catch up to the times, I don't spot assistance in succeeding, and my personal experience was not good.

I dipped my toe into the Boinc version 6 waters many months ago, did not like something, and kept my little flotilla running a mix of versions 5.10.20 and 5.10.45. Today Fred of BoincTasks gently asked whether I might not be updating to 6 soon, so I decided to try, on just one host--the cleanest machine, a Windows 7 (64) machine only a couple of months old.

As has worked OK for me repeatedly with various 5.xx.xx versions of BOINC, I just downloaded the installation file for 6.10.56 and ran it, accepting default options as offered. Things did not work out so very well.

After the required reboot, Boinc was running, and after a few minutes two Boinc application tasks were running, but...

1. all my in process and queued work was discarded. (I was running an ap_info. It seems to have figured that out, and is honoring it on new work, but thought itself not possessed of the required ap to run the old work, so threw it all away)

2. I wound up with two copies of BOINC active (two icons in the task tray, and two actual running copies as well)

Checking with msconfig shows that I'm set up for this to keep happening. I could blindly put the giant's eye out, but what is the clean way to fix this for future reboots? I checked in Control Panel|Uninstall or Change a program, and the only uninstall listed is for my new installation--not the old one.

3. About once every five minutes, Boinc suspends my task execution for a few seconds, giving the message "Suspending computation, -- CPU usage is too high"

As to the last point, Googling a bit found me the answer--a preference which is not even available to me on my primary project (Einstein) was set by someone to a default value which did this. So I went to my secondary project SETI, changed the parameter on my web account page for all four venues, and forced an update. So I'm OK, but surely a transitioning user should be treated better than this.

I think there is a fourth issue I saw, but I can't recall right now.

If there is a guide for this, perhaps this thread could be left posted, ending with a pointer to that place?

Otherwise, advice on my experience phrased to be generally useful to other latecomers might eventually help not only me but someone else.
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Message 33034 - Posted: 26 May 2010, 8:20:16 UTC - in response to Message 33031.  

I have also recently upgraded a host from v5 to v6 - in my case, also upgrading from Vista to Windows 7, and installing new hardware.

My running tasks remained intact. But I'm running 32-bit Windows: I believe that there are greater difficulties with 64-bit platforms, especially with app_info and perhaps 32-bit applications.

Running two copies of BOINC Manager - v6 is started from the Registry. v5 was usually started from a shortcut in the Programs menu (startup group) - I can't even remember whether BOINC created that automatically as part of the installation, or we did it outselves. Either way, it can simply be deleted now.
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Message 33038 - Posted: 26 May 2010, 13:31:57 UTC - in response to Message 33034.  

Running two copies of BOINC Manager - v6 is started from the Registry. v5 was usually started from a shortcut in the Programs menu (startup group) - I can't even remember whether BOINC created that automatically as part of the installation, or we did it outselves. Either way, it can simply be deleted now.

I did not create it. It took some looking to find the leftover startup menu one.

Bearing in mind that my user ID on this host was Peter, I found it finally at:

c:\Users\Peter\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Boinc

The funny thing is that the properties declare the thing was modified at the time I ran the version 6 install!!!

Thanks for the advice, I have deleted the shortcut to boincmgr from that location.

However, on reboot I still got two Boinc icons in the system tray. Both say they are 6.10.56. Process Explorer only shows one boincmgr running, and it in turn only running once boinc.exe, and that running two apps, all of which seems proper. (before--there really were two separate boincmgr instances visible in process explorer--one running work and the other not).

For good luck I tried yet another reboot. Still the same (two icons, not two running boincmgr copies). Not clear this is causing a functional problem, but it is definitely a nuisance.

Hummm, running msconfig at this point, I see three entries named Boinc Client.

Two are registry entries, one for an instance of boincmgr.exe with the a and s switches, and one for boinctray.exe, whatever that is (my problem, maybe). Most puzzling is that the "roaming" startup item I deleted is listed, thought I checked and the actual shortcut is still gone.

Do I really want a separate boot launch of boinctray.exe? If not, is it likely best just to uncheck it in msconfig's Startup tab, or rather to rip out the registry entry itself, or possibly do something like a repair install of boinc, or uninstall and reinstall.

I think I now remember that struggling with this self-same issue was a central part of my decision to revert back to boinc 5 from my previous foray into boinc 6 many months ago.

While I must seem to be whining, I'm really just trying to get this right, and to leave behind a trail of bread crumbs so the next person might find your answers. Thanks.
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Message 33039 - Posted: 26 May 2010, 14:15:42 UTC - in response to Message 33038.  

boinctray.exe is the program that looks for mouse / keyboard activity.
This is needed for various things, such as "Is the user active"?

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Message 33040 - Posted: 26 May 2010, 14:48:06 UTC - in response to Message 33039.  
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boinctray.exe is the program that looks for mouse / keyboard activity.
This is needed for various things, such as "Is the user active"?

And boinctray.exe, despite it's ridiculous name, does not have an icon or other visual presence in the system tray. It's completely silent when running, from the user's point of view.

So your two icons must relate to the two running copies of BOINC Manager, one started by the registry (keep it), and one by your roaming profile (not sure what you'll have to do to prevent that one resurrecting itself).

Edit - you said there was one running copy of BOINC Manager? Are you viewing 'tasks from all users'? The roaming profile will start an instance belonging to user 'Peter', but the registry one may be a different user (I'm on XP, running as a service, on this machine, so I can't easily check).
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Message 33041 - Posted: 26 May 2010, 15:02:11 UTC - in response to Message 33040.  

And boinctray.exe, despite it's ridiculous name, does not have an icon or other visual presence in the system tray. It's completely silent when running, from the user's point of view.

So your two icons must relate to the two running copies of BOINC Manager, one started by the registry (keep it), and one by your roaming profile (not sure what you'll have to do to prevent that one resurrecting itself).

Curious--after I wrote but before your reply, I had unchecked both the boinctray and the (pointing to an empty place) start menu boinc.exe entries in the msconfig startup list.

On reboot I got what seemed to me normal behavior--one tray icon, one running copy of boincmgr with a normal looking tree of boinc.exe and applications under it. However I did not spot a running copy of boinctray, and suspect there was none. I did not notice an ill effect from the absence of it, but I may just not have gotten to the crucial moment.

So now, on reading your comments, I've re-introduced the boinctray check in msconfig, and rebooted. This time I got one icon, not two, one boincmgr with appropriate subordinates, and one copy of boinctray.

So, at the moment it seems I am OK, but I am puzzled as to how I got here.
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Message 33082 - Posted: 27 May 2010, 22:31:27 UTC - in response to Message 33041.  

I've completed upgrade of my fleet. The other four machines were all Windows XP Pro SP3 32-bit. For all of them I took care to shut down BOINC before running the installer for BOINC 6.10.56. None of them discarded work in the queue, and none of them had either the dual task tray icon nor an issue with two actual copies of boincmgr running.

Not that things were entirely without difficulty.

1. The time spent in the phase titled "Migrate application data to the data directory" was long, and the progress bar getting all the way to the right was no indication that it was anywhere near done. In fact, on at least a couple of hosts many minutes passed with that bar all the way to the right.

This phase appears to represent, at least for my type of installation of Boinc 5 (single user managed, not service) the transfer of most of the contents of:
c:\Program Files\Boinc

to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BOINC

This can quite properly be big, depending on the projects you run and your queue size. In my case, the Projects subdirectory on my administrative host has 1.27 GB at the moment.

The bad part, both as regarding time this phase lasts and regarding system functionality, is that the installation program apparently regards all subdirectories under this location as belonging to BOINCMgr and needing to be moved. This was bad for me, as I've been in the habit of installing BOINC helper programs there, and had directories for BoincView, BoincTasks, BoincLogX, and BoincDV there.

I'm pretty sure that just moving their directories would have broken them as installed, so before I launched BOINCMgr again, I moved the other stuff back. As users of either BOINCLogx or BoincView can attest, long use can build up a lot of files, so by file count alone both directions of file transfer took a while. My primary host is a Q6600 with disk drives which were modern only about two years ago, but the total upgrade install took about half an hour, almost entirely because of this issue.

3. Once started running, nearly all work actually running on nearly all my hosts was running at High Priority. While my work queues on three hosts were quite long (8 days) and long on the fourth (4 days), this even happened on my wife's laptop with a tiny queue (one job each of Einstein and SETI). It seems that this upgrade install somehow messes up something in the work scheduling and prioritization information transfer process. We'll see whether things settle down after a while. I do run a very asymmetric work allocation (96% Einstein, 4% SETI) which probably stresses things a bit extra.

So much for my difficulties--which I post mainly hoping to give information to some later convert looking for information. I'll wait for things to settle down, then have a try at posting my suggested upgrade procedure.
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Message 33083 - Posted: 27 May 2010, 22:51:04 UTC - in response to Message 33082.  

This point about running High Priority keeps being mentioned, but usually by crunchers without your powers of observation and understanding of logic. I don't see why it should happen, but all my reasonably high-powered machines have been running v6 for so long that their caches and system metrics have settled down to non-priority running years ago.

Do you have any idea (or could you try and look, to find out) why BOINC is so panic-struck? High Priority shouldn't happen any more often than it did under v5. Too much work? Bad runtime estimates? Bad speed estimates (have the benchmark results changed?) Bad availability estimate? Something must be causing it, and it's not clear what.
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Message 33084 - Posted: 27 May 2010, 23:07:40 UTC - in response to Message 33083.  

Change in how debts are done between V5 and V6, perhaps?
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Message 33085 - Posted: 27 May 2010, 23:11:01 UTC - in response to Message 33083.  

Do you have any idea (or could you try and look, to find out) why BOINC is so panic-struck? High Priority shouldn't happen any more often than it did under v5. Too much work? Bad runtime estimates? Bad speed estimates (have the benchmark results changed?) Bad availability estimate? Something must be causing it, and it's not clear what.

I looked around a little right at first. With your query, I looked a bit more, and I confess I don't see the problem.

I did notice that hosts ran benchmarks on first startup of the new BOINC, which at least gives the possibility of a sudden lurch in that parameter. For one that I happened to watch, the message log stated that the FP part of the benchmark did something wrong (returned too soon?, maybe) and that it was ignoring it, but the couple of first boot message logs still available to me show that did not happen on my most recently converted hosts--which still manifested initial HP.

I've, just now, reviewed the performance numbers on display in the Computer Information page of my account web page at both SETI and Einstein. While I certainly don't have proper values memorized, I don't spot obvious gross error in any of
% of time BOINC Client is running
While BOINC running, % of time work is allowed
Average CPU efficiency
Task duration correction factor


Now, to be sure, on my eight day queue hosts it would not take a gross change to put Einstein tasks issued with deadlines under two weeks in the future to be deemed at risk. But the deadlines actually being still run at HP (already the number has gone down) are these:

fastest quad--four tasks with 6/2 deadlines
slower quad--one task with 6/2 deadline (was two tasks at first)
faster duo--no longer running anything HP
slower duo--no longer running anything HP
old laptop with tiny queue--no longer running anything HP

So it may be the HP condition will clear away pretty soon after the transition. That does suggest a transition error in some parameter that gets updated fairly rapidly from recent experience data. It could also be that obvious abnormality would have been on view sooner had I looked, or that it is buried in dark places in client_state.xml or such that I don't know how to interpret.
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Message 33093 - Posted: 28 May 2010, 3:12:43 UTC - in response to Message 33084.  

Change in how debts are done between V5 and V6, perhaps?
I was writing when you posted, and did not spot your post until a few minutes ago.

I like the idea, as it is obvious the use of the debt variables has shifted, and it seems unlikely that the upgrade process does some clever manipulation to get similar effect.

But I just tried a small experiment, which seems to discourage this line of thought. Before intervention, the fast quad and the faster duo were both running 100% Einstein High Priority. I stopped BOINC, and edited 0.0 into short and long term debt fields for Einstein and SETI (my only two projects), and restarted. Both systems promptly resumed running full Einstein HP loads.

So then I suspended Einstein, forcing some SETI tasks to start, but after a minute or so resumed Einstein. On both systems, the SETI work promptly paused, and full Einstein HP work resumed.

This does not prove much--it was more like hitting the system with a hammer and listening to it ring than a disciplined experiment, but it does not seem friendly to the "mistranslated debt" line of thought.

I, on the other hand, still have no alternative thoughts to offer.

Well, actually, maybe I do.

Pondering the five systems, I notice that while all three of the bigger systems have 6/2/2010 as the earliest deadline for Einstein work in queue, it is the system with the smallest predicted remaining Einstein work in queue (6 days 8 hours by BoincView estimate) which has dropped out of HP, while the other two with more (7 days 5 hours in both cases) are running HP.

I'll hazard a guess that somewhere between 5.10.45 and now a change in deciding risk of deadline miss was made. It appears the current calculation must be remarkably conservative (or is using different information than that extended to BoincView on which it bases the pending work estimates it offers). In order to miss deadline, assuming they keep running at current parameters, the offending systems would have to process the considerable majority of their post June 2 deadline work first. Even so, there would seem time to fix the problem by flipping to HP days from now.

Enough speculation. I'll return to not tampering and watch for a while. Except that I've dialed my desired queue lengths down to a little over four days, rather than eight days previously. It seems likely to me that the current scheduler may be hostile to queues that long for a project with shortish deadlines.
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Message 33095 - Posted: 28 May 2010, 4:49:08 UTC - in response to Message 33093.  
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I'll hazard a guess that somewhere between 5.10.45 and now a change in deciding risk of deadline miss was made.

Yah, at least in 6.10.22 and in 6.10.29
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Message 33140 - Posted: 30 May 2010, 22:24:16 UTC - in response to Message 33083.  

This point about running High Priority keeps being mentioned...
I have a possible finding which might bear on this point, either as regards version 5 to 6 transition, or possibly to continuing use of Version 6.

I have three hosts which got converted to 5 to 6 within a day of each other, all of which were running 96% Einstein, within Einstein only ABP2, with about 8 days queue. About two days ago, I changed all three to regard SETI as a backup project (using the new provision for the meaning of zero). As previously mentioned, all went High Priority promptly upon conversion. Although at one point I suggested they were working their way out of it, within a few hours two of the three were back to 100% HP. At that point I deleted about a day of Einstein work from each of those two hosts, working from soonest deadline up.

Since then none of the three have done any more work at HP that I have noticed.

But, and here is the finding, if any, None of them are processing work in anything like soonest deadline order.

In the past, running 5.10.20 and 5.20.45, these same hosts, with this same workload from the same projects, have processed almost all work in order close to soonest deadline. As little of the work was resends, this might actually have been in order of ascending task ID, work unit ID, or even issue date--as all would have been very highly correlated in my case.

But on these three hosts, as they have continued to process work issued to them before the 5 to 6 conversion, the order of work processing has not been any of the above four choices.

Just as I type, Stoll4 is processing four tasks with deadlines in June 5, while leaving untouched about 50 tasks with sooner deadlines, including several on June 2 (and sooner issued, and lower task ID, and lower work unit ID).

Stoll5 is processing four tasks with June 8 deadlines, leaving untouched about 110 tasks with deadlines from June 4 through earlier in June 8. Stoll3 is processing two tasks with June 8 deadlines, passing over 43 tasks with deadlines from June 4 through June 7.

I should emphasize that I never knew just how it ordered before--and perhaps it will order that way again once this transition batch of work is done, but for now it is definitely choosing work in a way which will leave a much smaller gap between current working point and deadline than previously.

Whatever the new choice order is, I don't think it to be random. Usually when I have looked the work currently in process much closer to each other deadline times than random would give.
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Message 33141 - Posted: 30 May 2010, 22:34:01 UTC - in response to Message 33140.  

It's always been done in FIFO order, first in, first out. BOINC will not run tasks based on deadline, as when it does that, some projects their work may never get done.

Think of it this way, you have 2 projects.
Project A has a 14 day deadline.
Project B has a 3 day deadline.

Both projects have the same amount of work. If BOINC would run on deadline only, project A would never get done, as Project B's deadline would interfere.

There have been a lot of fixes and changes to how the FIFO order is done between 5 and 6, but FIFO it still is. As long as BOINC thinks that it can still do all that work within the deadline, it will continue with what it's doing.

Of course, things such as bad estimates of completion will throw it off, as will any manual interference.
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Message 33142 - Posted: 30 May 2010, 23:02:36 UTC - in response to Message 33141.  

There have been a lot of fixes and changes to how the FIFO order is done between 5 and 6, but FIFO it still is.

I failed to make myself clear (or else to be believed). What I am seeing right now (on three systems processing work downloaded under 5 but processed under 6) is not FIFO order by any definition I can imagine.

I cited the deadlines because they are easier to grasp than task numbers or work unit numbers, and more accessible than download times. As I tried to stress for my particular workload all four are very highly correlated.

Perhaps it will return to being FIFO once the work downloaded under 5 is complete. If so, my observation might be a clue to some cases of unexpected High Priority processing during BOINC 5 to BOINC 6 transition.

I'll confine myself to one of the three systems to try to make the point clear.

Stoll5 is currently processing four tasks. All are due on June 8 at 11:34:16. all four were downloaded on May 25 at 17:34:16. Meanwhile, over a hundred tasks earlier by any FIFO definition I can fathom lie untouched. By the definition of download time, these tasks are available downloaded as early as late May 19, more than five days earlier.

As to work unit ID, the four processing tasks are all near 74842636, where much work remains undone numbered below 74660000. As to Task ID, the four processing tasks are all near 176383778. Much work remains below 176000000.

Whatever it is, it is not currently FIFO in reality. Possibly it is relying on information written by version 5 for which the interpretation has changed in version 6.
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Message 33143 - Posted: 30 May 2010, 23:11:23 UTC - in response to Message 33142.  
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Possibly it is relying on information written by version 5 for which the interpretation has changed in version 6.

That would be the way that short term debt and long term debt is calculated.
For BOINC 5 both STD and LTD had zero as their mean number. Now zero is the maximum for STD. And STD decides which project is next up to use the CPU.

But to be sure, run with a cc_config.xml file with the <cpu_sched_debug> and <rr_simulation> flags enabled. This will give out a lot of data though, so if you want to keep it, you'll need to tell BOINC to increase your stdoutdae.txt file.

So, something like this:
<cc_config>
<log_flags>
<cpu_sched_debug>1</cpu_sched_debug>
<rr_simulation>1<rr_simulation>
</log_flags>
<options>
<max_stdout_file_size>18388608</max_stdout_file_size>
</options>
</cc_config>

Save that with Notepad into your BOINC Data directory. Save it as ANSI. Make sure it doesn't get the .txt extension.

Then exit & restart BOINC.
Run for a minute before posting the first log, if you want. if you do want to post it, please do not post more than 5 minutes worth as it will be a lot of data.
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Message 33144 - Posted: 30 May 2010, 23:50:51 UTC - in response to Message 33143.  

But to be sure, run with a cc_config.xml file with the <cpu_sched_debug> and <rr_simulation> flags enabled.
Warning--very long post. Can't see preview, may not post correctly.

Rather more than a minute, but less than five, on the one of the three hosts with the shortest queue. It stopped it shortly after it seemed to have finished the initial flurry--which seemed to last more than a minute.

I do note that the phrase "scheduling ... CPU job, debt order" appears--which might support the mis-translated debt hypothesis somehow.

I've suppressed a small amount of data I don't think will help debug and that might possibly be a slight privacy compromise by over-writing it with "x".
[code]0-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Starting BOINC client version 6.10.56 for windows_intelx86
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: GUI RPC allowed from:
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.1000
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.101
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.102
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.103
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.104
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.105
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.106
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.107
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.108
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: xxx.xxx.x.109
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Config: Stoll4
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task, cpu_sched_debug, rr_simulation
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Libraries: libcurl/7.19.7 OpenSSL/0.9.8l zlib/1.2.3
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Data directory: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BOINC
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Running under account Peter
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Processor: 2 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz [Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6]
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Processor: 4.00 MB cache
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 cx16 nx lm vmx tm2 pbe
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] OS: Microsoft Windows XP: Professional x86 Edition, Service Pack 3, (05.01.2600.00)
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Memory: 1.98 GB physical, 5.74 GB virtual
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Disk: 298.08 GB total, 105.80 GB free
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] Local time is UTC -6 hours
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [---] No usable GPUs found
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [Einstein@Home] Found app_info.xml; using anonymous platform
30-May-2010 17:31:46 [SETI@home] Found app_info.xml; using anonymous platform
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] URL http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/; Computer ID 882945; resource share 96
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [SETI@home] URL http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/; Computer ID 3136776; resource share 0
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [SETI@home] General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 28-May-2010 15:52:20)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [SETI@home] Computer location: school
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] General prefs: using separate prefs for school
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] Preferences:
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] max memory usage when active: 2030.42MB
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] max memory usage when idle: 2030.42MB
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] max disk usage: 29.81GB
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] don't use GPU while active
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] (to change preferences, visit the web site of an attached project, or select Preferences in the Manager)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] Request CPU reschedule: Prefs update
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] Request CPU reschedule: Startup
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] Not using a proxy
Initialization completed
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] Request CPU reschedule: Idle state change
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] Request CPU reschedule: Scheduling period elapsed.
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] schedule_cpus(): start
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [rr_sim] rr_sim start: work_buf_total 363744.00 on_frac 0.993 active_frac 1.000
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11308.79 = 0.943*11303.54 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: starting p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11324.69 = 0.256*11118.78 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 finishes after 4387.85 (10046.33G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 4387.85: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_488_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 4387.85: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 10350.02: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_268_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 10350.02: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_488_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 15860.39: starting p2030_53997_03832_0030_G58.53+02.63.C_4.dm_344_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 15860.39: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_268_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 21822.55: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_508_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 21822.55: p2030_53997_03832_0030_G58.53+02.63.C_4.dm_344_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 27332.93: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_388_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 27332.93: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_508_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 33295.09: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_276_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 33295.09: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_388_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 38805.47: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_2.dm_476_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 38805.47: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_276_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 44767.63: starting p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_380_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 44767.63: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_2.dm_476_3 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 50278.01: starting p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_332_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 50278.01: p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_380_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 56240.17: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_4.dm_556_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 56240.17: p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_332_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 61750.55: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_608_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 61750.55: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_4.dm_556_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 67712.71: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_564_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 67712.71: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_608_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 73223.08: starting p2030_53991_04088_0033_G58.34-02.92.C_4.dm_148_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 73223.08: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_564_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 79185.24: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_2.dm_96_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 79185.24: p2030_53991_04088_0033_G58.34-02.92.C_4.dm_148_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 84695.62: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_1.dm_580_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 84695.62: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_2.dm_96_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 90657.78: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_332_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 90657.78: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_1.dm_580_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 96168.16: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_256_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 96168.16: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_332_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 102130.32: starting p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_360_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 102130.32: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_256_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 107640.70: starting p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_140_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 107640.70: p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_360_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 113602.86: starting p2030_53991_01400_0012_G45.38-02.94.C_1.dm_48_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 113602.86: p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_140_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 119113.24: starting p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_6.dm_216_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 119113.24: p2030_53991_01400_0012_G45.38-02.94.C_1.dm_48_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 125075.40: starting p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_1.dm_272_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 125075.40: p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_6.dm_216_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 130585.77: starting p2030_53990_86153_0093_G35.41-02.95.C_0.dm_152_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 130585.77: p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_1.dm_272_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 136547.94: starting p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_5.dm_200_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 136547.94: p2030_53990_86153_0093_G35.41-02.95.C_0.dm_152_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 142058.31: starting p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_1.dm_376_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 142058.31: p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_5.dm_200_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 148020.47: starting p2030_53990_04934_0042_G63.70-02.99.C_3.dm_480_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 148020.47: p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_1.dm_376_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 153530.85: starting p2030_53990_04621_0039_G62.54-02.91.C_0.dm_180_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 153530.85: p2030_53990_04934_0042_G63.70-02.99.C_3.dm_480_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 159493.01: starting p2030_53990_04309_0036_G61.39-02.83.C_6.dm_576_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 159493.01: p2030_53990_04621_0039_G62.54-02.91.C_0.dm_180_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 165003.39: starting p2030_53990_03999_0033_G60.44-02.92.C_3.dm_64_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 165003.39: p2030_53990_04309_0036_G61.39-02.83.C_6.dm_576_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 170965.55: starting p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_364_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 170965.55: p2030_53990_03999_0033_G60.44-02.92.C_3.dm_64_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 176475.93: starting p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_252_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 176475.93: p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_364_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 182438.09: starting p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_0.dm_460_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 182438.09: p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_252_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 187948.47: starting p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_612_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 187948.47: p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_0.dm_460_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 193910.63: starting p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_568_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 193910.63: p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_612_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 199421.00: starting p2030_53990_01500_0012_G47.69-02.90.C_1.dm_88_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 199421.00: p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_568_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 205383.16: starting p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_172_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 205383.16: p2030_53990_01500_0012_G47.69-02.90.C_1.dm_88_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 210893.54: starting p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_144_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 210893.54: p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_172_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 216855.70: starting p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_0_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 216855.70: p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_144_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 222366.08: starting p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_136_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 222366.08: p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_0_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 228328.24: starting p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_132_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 228328.24: p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_136_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 233838.62: starting p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_128_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 233838.62: p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_132_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 239800.78: starting p2030_53989_01792_0014_G40.41-01.43.C_3.dm_328_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 239800.78: p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_128_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 245311.16: starting p2030_53988_04590_0041_G53.54-01.44.C_4.dm_536_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 245311.16: p2030_53989_01792_0014_G40.41-01.43.C_3.dm_328_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 251273.32: starting p2030_53980_05187_0029_G48.18+00.36.C_2.dm_448_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 251273.32: p2030_53988_04590_0041_G53.54-01.44.C_4.dm_536_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 256783.69: starting p2030_53972_04805_0031_G50.68+00.23.C_0.dm_576_4 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 256783.69: p2030_53980_05187_0029_G48.18+00.36.C_2.dm_448_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 262745.86: starting p2030_53972_04140_0025_G47.23+01.24.C_5.dm_160_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 262745.86: p2030_53972_04805_0031_G50.68+00.23.C_0.dm_576_4 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 268256.23: starting p2030_53970_11290_0069_G62.76+00.71.C_2.dm_168_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 268256.23: p2030_53972_04140_0025_G47.23+01.24.C_5.dm_160_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 274218.39: starting p2030_53934_20572_0085_G67.55-01.22.C_3.dm_240_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 274218.39: p2030_53970_11290_0069_G62.76+00.71.C_2.dm_168_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 279728.77: starting p2030_53934_19592_0076_G61.47-01.14.C_5.dm_264_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 279728.77: p2030_53934_20572_0085_G67.55-01.22.C_3.dm_240_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 285690.93: starting p2030_53934_17034_0052_G52.71-01.00.C_2.dm_412_4 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 285690.93: p2030_53934_19592_0076_G61.47-01.14.C_5.dm_264_3 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 291201.31: starting p2030_53933_16906_0039_G48.77-01.12.C_1.dm_136_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 291201.31: p2030_53934_17034_0052_G52.71-01.00.C_2.dm_412_4 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 297163.47: starting p2030_53932_19926_0071_G59.38-01.14.C_3.dm_84_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 297163.47: p2030_53933_16906_0039_G48.77-01.12.C_1.dm_136_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 302673.85: starting p2030_53935_17989_0053_G60.28+01.07.C_5.dm_476_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 302673.85: p2030_53932_19926_0071_G59.38-01.14.C_3.dm_84_3 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 308636.01: starting p2030_54107_64428_0092_G66.42-02.31.C_6.dm_100_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 308636.01: p2030_53935_17989_0053_G60.28+01.07.C_5.dm_476_3 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 314146.39: starting p2030_54046_78608_0074_G67.09-02.56.C_4.dm_192_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 314146.39: p2030_54107_64428_0092_G66.42-02.31.C_6.dm_100_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 320108.55: starting p2030_53980_09187_0068_G61.67-01.31.C_3.dm_284_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 320108.55: p2030_54046_78608_0074_G67.09-02.56.C_4.dm_192_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 325618.92: starting p2030_53993_07366_0051_G67.25-02.97.C_5.dm_568_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 325618.92: p2030_53980_09187_0068_G61.67-01.31.C_3.dm_284_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 331581.08: starting p2030_54047_76633_0070_G67.38-02.22.C_6.dm_460_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 331581.08: p2030_53993_07366_0051_G67.25-02.97.C_5.dm_568_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 337091.46: starting p2030_54078_70352_0184_G64.85+00.71.C_0.dm_468_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 337091.46: p2030_54047_76633_0070_G67.38-02.22.C_6.dm_460_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 343053.62: starting p2030_54046_78911_0077_G67.84-02.30.C_6.dm_552_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 343053.62: p2030_54078_70352_0184_G64.85+00.71.C_0.dm_468_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 348564.00: starting p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_528_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 348564.00: p2030_54046_78911_0077_G67.84-02.30.C_6.dm_552_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 354526.16: starting p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_496_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 354526.16: p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_528_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 360036.54: starting p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_624_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 360036.54: p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_496_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 365998.70: p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_624_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] highest debt: 0.000000 p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] scheduling p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (CPU job, debt order)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] highest debt: -900.000000 p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] scheduling p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (CPU job, debt order)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] Request enforce CPU schedule: schedule_cpus
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] enforce_schedule(): start
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] preliminary job list:
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 0: p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (MD: no; UTS: yes)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 1: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (MD: no; UTS: yes)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] final job list:
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 0: p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (MD: no; UTS: no)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 1: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (MD: no; UTS: no)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] scheduling p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] scheduling p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 sched state 1 next 2 task state 0
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 sched state 1 next 2 task state 0
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] Restarting task p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 using einsteinbinary_ABP2 version 308
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] Restarting task p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 using einsteinbinary_ABP2 version 308
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] enforce_schedule: end
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [---] [rr_sim] rr_sim start: work_buf_total 363744.00 on_frac 0.993 active_frac 1.000
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11308.79 = 0.943*11303.54 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: starting p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11324.69 = 0.256*11118.78 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 finishes after 4387.85 (10046.33G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 4387.85: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_488_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 4387.85: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 10350.02: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_268_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 10350.02: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_488_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 15860.39: starting p2030_53997_03832_0030_G58.53+02.63.C_4.dm_344_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 15860.39: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_268_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 21822.55: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_508_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 21822.55: p2030_53997_03832_0030_G58.53+02.63.C_4.dm_344_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 27332.93: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_388_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 27332.93: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_508_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 33295.09: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_276_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 33295.09: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_388_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 38805.47: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_2.dm_476_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 38805.47: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_276_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 44767.63: starting p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_380_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 44767.63: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_2.dm_476_3 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 50278.01: starting p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_332_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 50278.01: p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_380_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 56240.17: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_4.dm_556_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 56240.17: p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_332_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 61750.55: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_608_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 61750.55: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_4.dm_556_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 67712.71: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_564_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 67712.71: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_608_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 73223.08: starting p2030_53991_04088_0033_G58.34-02.92.C_4.dm_148_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 73223.08: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_564_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 79185.24: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_2.dm_96_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 79185.24: p2030_53991_04088_0033_G58.34-02.92.C_4.dm_148_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 84695.62: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_1.dm_580_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 84695.62: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_2.dm_96_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 90657.78: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_332_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 90657.78: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_1.dm_580_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 96168.16: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_256_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 96168.16: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_332_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 102130.32: starting p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_360_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 102130.32: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_256_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 107640.70: starting p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_140_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 107640.70: p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_360_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 113602.86: starting p2030_53991_01400_0012_G45.38-02.94.C_1.dm_48_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 113602.86: p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_140_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 119113.24: starting p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_6.dm_216_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 119113.24: p2030_53991_01400_0012_G45.38-02.94.C_1.dm_48_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 125075.40: starting p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_1.dm_272_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 125075.40: p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_6.dm_216_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 130585.77: starting p2030_53990_86153_0093_G35.41-02.95.C_0.dm_152_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 130585.77: p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_1.dm_272_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 136547.94: starting p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_5.dm_200_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 136547.94: p2030_53990_86153_0093_G35.41-02.95.C_0.dm_152_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 142058.31: starting p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_1.dm_376_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 142058.31: p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_5.dm_200_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 148020.47: starting p2030_53990_04934_0042_G63.70-02.99.C_3.dm_480_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 148020.47: p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_1.dm_376_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 153530.85: starting p2030_53990_04621_0039_G62.54-02.91.C_0.dm_180_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 153530.85: p2030_53990_04934_0042_G63.70-02.99.C_3.dm_480_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 159493.01: starting p2030_53990_04309_0036_G61.39-02.83.C_6.dm_576_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 159493.01: p2030_53990_04621_0039_G62.54-02.91.C_0.dm_180_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 165003.39: starting p2030_53990_03999_0033_G60.44-02.92.C_3.dm_64_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 165003.39: p2030_53990_04309_0036_G61.39-02.83.C_6.dm_576_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 170965.55: starting p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_364_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 170965.55: p2030_53990_03999_0033_G60.44-02.92.C_3.dm_64_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 176475.93: starting p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_252_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 176475.93: p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_364_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 182438.09: starting p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_0.dm_460_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 182438.09: p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_6.dm_252_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 187948.47: starting p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_612_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 187948.47: p2030_53990_02785_0024_G53.72-02.81.C_0.dm_460_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 193910.63: starting p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_568_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 193910.63: p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_612_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 199421.00: starting p2030_53990_01500_0012_G47.69-02.90.C_1.dm_88_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 199421.00: p2030_53990_02460_0021_G52.33-02.80.C_0.dm_568_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 205383.16: starting p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_172_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 205383.16: p2030_53990_01500_0012_G47.69-02.90.C_1.dm_88_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 210893.54: starting p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_144_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 210893.54: p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_172_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 216855.70: starting p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_0_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 216855.70: p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_144_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 222366.08: starting p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_136_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 222366.08: p2030_53990_00520_0003_G41.49-02.75.C_2.dm_0_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 228328.24: starting p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_132_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 228328.24: p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_136_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 233838.62: starting p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_128_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 233838.62: p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_132_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 239800.78: starting p2030_53989_01792_0014_G40.41-01.43.C_3.dm_328_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 239800.78: p2030_53989_06901_0062_G67.97-01.55.C_6.dm_128_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 245311.16: starting p2030_53988_04590_0041_G53.54-01.44.C_4.dm_536_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 245311.16: p2030_53989_01792_0014_G40.41-01.43.C_3.dm_328_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 251273.32: starting p2030_53980_05187_0029_G48.18+00.36.C_2.dm_448_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 251273.32: p2030_53988_04590_0041_G53.54-01.44.C_4.dm_536_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 256783.69: starting p2030_53972_04805_0031_G50.68+00.23.C_0.dm_576_4 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 256783.69: p2030_53980_05187_0029_G48.18+00.36.C_2.dm_448_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 262745.86: starting p2030_53972_04140_0025_G47.23+01.24.C_5.dm_160_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 262745.86: p2030_53972_04805_0031_G50.68+00.23.C_0.dm_576_4 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 268256.23: starting p2030_53970_11290_0069_G62.76+00.71.C_2.dm_168_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 268256.23: p2030_53972_04140_0025_G47.23+01.24.C_5.dm_160_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 274218.39: starting p2030_53934_20572_0085_G67.55-01.22.C_3.dm_240_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 274218.39: p2030_53970_11290_0069_G62.76+00.71.C_2.dm_168_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 279728.77: starting p2030_53934_19592_0076_G61.47-01.14.C_5.dm_264_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 279728.77: p2030_53934_20572_0085_G67.55-01.22.C_3.dm_240_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 285690.93: starting p2030_53934_17034_0052_G52.71-01.00.C_2.dm_412_4 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 285690.93: p2030_53934_19592_0076_G61.47-01.14.C_5.dm_264_3 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 291201.31: starting p2030_53933_16906_0039_G48.77-01.12.C_1.dm_136_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 291201.31: p2030_53934_17034_0052_G52.71-01.00.C_2.dm_412_4 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 297163.47: starting p2030_53932_19926_0071_G59.38-01.14.C_3.dm_84_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 297163.47: p2030_53933_16906_0039_G48.77-01.12.C_1.dm_136_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 302673.85: starting p2030_53935_17989_0053_G60.28+01.07.C_5.dm_476_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 302673.85: p2030_53932_19926_0071_G59.38-01.14.C_3.dm_84_3 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 308636.01: starting p2030_54107_64428_0092_G66.42-02.31.C_6.dm_100_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 308636.01: p2030_53935_17989_0053_G60.28+01.07.C_5.dm_476_3 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 314146.39: starting p2030_54046_78608_0074_G67.09-02.56.C_4.dm_192_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 314146.39: p2030_54107_64428_0092_G66.42-02.31.C_6.dm_100_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 320108.55: starting p2030_53980_09187_0068_G61.67-01.31.C_3.dm_284_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 320108.55: p2030_54046_78608_0074_G67.09-02.56.C_4.dm_192_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 325618.92: starting p2030_53993_07366_0051_G67.25-02.97.C_5.dm_568_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 325618.92: p2030_53980_09187_0068_G61.67-01.31.C_3.dm_284_2 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 331581.08: starting p2030_54047_76633_0070_G67.38-02.22.C_6.dm_460_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 331581.08: p2030_53993_07366_0051_G67.25-02.97.C_5.dm_568_0 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 337091.46: starting p2030_54078_70352_0184_G64.85+00.71.C_0.dm_468_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 337091.46: p2030_54047_76633_0070_G67.38-02.22.C_6.dm_460_1 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 343053.62: starting p2030_54046_78911_0077_G67.84-02.30.C_6.dm_552_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 343053.62: p2030_54078_70352_0184_G64.85+00.71.C_0.dm_468_2 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 348564.00: starting p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_528_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 348564.00: p2030_54046_78911_0077_G67.84-02.30.C_6.dm_552_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 354526.16: starting p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_496_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 354526.16: p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_528_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 360036.54: starting p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_624_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 360036.54: p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_496_0 finishes after 5962.16 (13650.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 365998.70: p2030_54073_71897_0221_G68.60-02.05.C_3.dm_624_1 finishes after 5510.38 (12616.43G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11308.79 = 0.943*11303.54 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11324.69 = 0.256*11118.78 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11308.79 = 0.943*11303.54 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11324.69 = 0.256*11118.78 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11308.79 = 0.943*11303.54 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11324.69 = 0.256*11118.78 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11308.79 = 0.943*11303.54 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11324.69 = 0.256*11118.78 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:48 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11310.90 = 0.943*11305.77 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:48 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11328.44 = 0.256*11133.43 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:49 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11312.44 = 0.943*11307.40 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:49 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11331.17 = 0.256*11144.08 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:50 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11363.71 = 0.942*11361.73 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:50 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11419.11 = 0.249*11489.99 + 0.751*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:51 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11363.93 = 0.942*11361.97 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:51 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.34 = 0.250*11486.77 + 0.750*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:52 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.16 = 0.942*11362.21 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:52 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.73 = 0.250*11488.28 + 0.750*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:53 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.38 = 0.942*11362.45 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:53 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11419.12 = 0.250*11489.78 + 0.750*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:54 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.61 = 0.942*11362.69 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:54 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.35 = 0.250*11486.57 + 0.750*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:55 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.17 = 0.942*11362.23 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:55 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.74 = 0.250*11488.08 + 0.750*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:56 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.40 = 0.942*11362.47 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:56 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.96 = 0.251*11484.88 + 0.749*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:57 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11363.97 = 0.942*11362.02 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:57 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.36 = 0.251*11486.38 + 0.749*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:58 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.19 = 0.942*11362.26 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:58 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.75 = 0.251*11487.88 + 0.749*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:59 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.42 = 0.942*11362.50 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:31:59 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.97 = 0.251*11484.69 + 0.749*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:00 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.64 = 0.942*11362.74 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:00 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.37 = 0.252*11486.19 + 0.748*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:01 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.87 = 0.942*11362.98 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:01 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.76 = 0.252*11487.68 + 0.748*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:02 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11365.09 = 0.942*11363.22 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:02 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.98 = 0.252*11484.50 + 0.748*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:03 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.66 = 0.942*11362.76 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:03 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.38 = 0.252*11485.99 + 0.748*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:04 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.89 = 0.942*11363.00 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:04 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.60 = 0.252*11482.82 + 0.748*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:05 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.46 = 0.942*11362.55 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:05 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.99 = 0.253*11484.31 + 0.747*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:06 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.68 = 0.942*11362.79 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:06 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.39 = 0.253*11485.80 + 0.747*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:07 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.91 = 0.942*11363.03 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:07 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.61 = 0.253*11482.64 + 0.747*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:08 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.48 = 0.942*11362.57 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:08 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.01 = 0.253*11484.13 + 0.747*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:09 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.70 = 0.942*11362.81 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:09 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.40 = 0.253*11485.61 + 0.747*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:10 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.27 = 0.942*11362.36 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:10 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.62 = 0.254*11482.46 + 0.746*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:11 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.27 = 0.942*11362.36 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:11 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.62 = 0.254*11482.46 + 0.746*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:11 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.49 = 0.942*11362.59 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:11 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.02 = 0.254*11483.94 + 0.746*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:12 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.72 = 0.942*11362.83 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:12 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.24 = 0.254*11480.80 + 0.746*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:13 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.29 = 0.942*11362.38 + 0.058*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:13 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.63 = 0.254*11482.28 + 0.746*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:14 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.51 = 0.943*11362.62 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:14 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11416.86 = 0.255*11479.14 + 0.745*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:15 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.74 = 0.943*11362.86 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:15 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.25 = 0.255*11480.62 + 0.745*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:16 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.31 = 0.943*11362.40 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:16 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.64 = 0.255*11482.10 + 0.745*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:17 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.53 = 0.943*11362.64 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:17 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11416.87 = 0.255*11478.97 + 0.745*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:18 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.53 = 0.943*11362.64 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:18 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11416.87 = 0.255*11478.97 + 0.745*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:18 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.10 = 0.943*11362.19 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:18 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11417.26 = 0.256*11480.45 + 0.744*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:26 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11364.36 = 0.943*11362.48 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:26 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.84 = 0.257*11486.15 + 0.743*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:33 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11365.93 = 0.943*11364.15 + 0.057*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:33 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11419.26 = 0.258*11487.23 + 0.742*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:41 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11365.76 = 0.944*11363.98 + 0.056*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:41 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.90 = 0.260*11485.22 + 0.740*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] enforce_schedule(): start
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] preliminary job list:
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 0: p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (MD: no; UTS: no)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 1: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (MD: no; UTS: no)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] final job list:
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 0: p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (MD: no; UTS: yes)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] 1: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (MD: no; UTS: yes)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] scheduling p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] scheduling p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 sched state 2 next 2 task state 1
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [cpu_sched_debug] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 sched state 2 next 2 task state 1
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [---] [cpu_sched_debug] enforce_schedule: end
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [---] [rr_sim] rr_sim start: work_buf_total 363744.00 on_frac 0.993 active_frac 1.000
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 dur: 11365.37 = 0.944*11363.57 + 0.056*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: starting p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 dur: 11418.14 = 0.262*11481.81 + 0.738*11395.57
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 0.00: p2030_54046_75371_0044_G56.45-01.89.C_5.dm_36_0 finishes after 4384.21 (10037.58G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 4384.21: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_488_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 4384.21: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_500_1 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 10383.74: starting p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_268_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 10383.74: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_488_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 15857.23: starting p2030_53997_03832_0030_G58.53+02.63.C_4.dm_344_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 15857.23: p2030_54022_82328_0104_G58.97+02.54.C_3.dm_268_0 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 21856.76: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_508_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 21856.76: p2030_53997_03832_0030_G58.53+02.63.C_4.dm_344_1 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 27330.24: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_388_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 27330.24: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_508_0 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 33329.77: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_276_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 33329.77: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_388_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 38803.25: starting p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_2.dm_476_3 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 38803.25: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_3.dm_276_1 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 44802.78: starting p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_380_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 44802.78: p2030_53993_02689_0018_G49.07-02.92.C_2.dm_476_3 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 50276.26: starting p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_332_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 50276.26: p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_380_0 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 56275.79: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_4.dm_556_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 56275.79: p2030_53993_00587_0003_G41.05-02.65.C_4.dm_332_1 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 61749.27: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_608_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 61749.27: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_4.dm_556_1 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 67748.81: starting p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_564_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 67748.81: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_608_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 73222.29: starting p2030_53991_04088_0033_G58.34-02.92.C_4.dm_148_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 73222.29: p2030_53992_86329_0130_G37.29-02.86.C_3.dm_564_1 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 79221.82: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_2.dm_96_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 79221.82: p2030_53991_04088_0033_G58.34-02.92.C_4.dm_148_1 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 84695.30: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_1.dm_580_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 84695.30: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_2.dm_96_1 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 90694.83: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_332_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 90694.83: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_1.dm_580_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 96168.31: starting p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_256_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 96168.31: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_332_0 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 102167.84: starting p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_360_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 102167.84: p2030_53991_03714_0030_G55.11-02.82.C_0.dm_256_1 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 107641.32: starting p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_140_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 107641.32: p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_360_1 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 113640.85: starting p2030_53991_01400_0012_G45.38-02.94.C_1.dm_48_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 113640.85: p2030_53991_03060_0024_G51.39-02.87.C_3.dm_140_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 119114.33: starting p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_6.dm_216_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 119114.33: p2030_53991_01400_0012_G45.38-02.94.C_1.dm_48_0 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 125113.87: starting p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_1.dm_272_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 125113.87: p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_6.dm_216_1 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 130587.35: starting p2030_53990_86153_0093_G35.41-02.95.C_0.dm_152_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 130587.35: p2030_53991_00083_0000_G37.17-02.42.C_1.dm_272_1 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 136586.88: starting p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_5.dm_200_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 136586.88: p2030_53990_86153_0093_G35.41-02.95.C_0.dm_152_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 142060.36: starting p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_1.dm_376_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 142060.36: p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_5.dm_200_0 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 148059.89: starting p2030_53990_04934_0042_G63.70-02.99.C_3.dm_480_2 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 148059.89: p2030_53990_05856_0051_G66.79-02.89.C_1.dm_376_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 153533.37: starting p2030_53990_04621_0039_G62.54-02.91.C_0.dm_180_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 153533.37: p2030_53990_04934_0042_G63.70-02.99.C_3.dm_480_2 finishes after 5999.53 (13735.82G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 159532.90: starting p2030_53990_04309_0036_G61.39-02.83.C_6.dm_576_1 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 159532.90: p2030_53990_04621_0039_G62.54-02.91.C_0.dm_180_0 finishes after 5473.48 (12531.44G/2.29G)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 165006.38: starting p2030_53990_03999_0033_G60.44-02.92.C_3.dm_64_0 (1.00 CPU)
30-May-2010 17:32:47 [Einstein@Home] [rr_sim] 1
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Message 33145 - Posted: 31 May 2010, 0:01:04 UTC

Ok, that's enough. :)
(You can disable the rr_sim flag by setting it from <rr_simulation>1</rr_simulation> to <rr_simulation>0</rr_simulation> in cc_config.xml, saving the file, then going through BOINC Manager->Advanced->Read config file.)

I don't see anywhere that BOINC thinks it's going to miss any deadlines.
So it's probably not going to.
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Message 33146 - Posted: 31 May 2010, 0:09:44 UTC - in response to Message 33145.  

Ok, that's enough. :)
As you probably guessed, the forum truncated some of what I pasted in. I was going to post it to my web site, then post a link here, but won't bother now. And, yes, I turned off both of the flags I normally don't enable and restarted.

Did you spot any clue as to why it is not processing in FIFO order currently?

To offer a tiny bit more information--so far as I can see none of the three hosts I've mentioned here has yet processed any of the new work downloaded under BOINC 6, and another host with shorter queue I've not mentioned has now processed all save one of the BOINC 5 downloads without doing 6 downloads, so hope remains all will recover to FIFO order upon reaching the 5/6 download boundary. I'll observe and report.
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Message 33147 - Posted: 31 May 2010, 0:31:56 UTC - in response to Message 33146.  

Can you run two rounds with <work_fetch_debug>1</work_fetch_debug> in the <log_flags> section of the cc_config.xml file and post its output, please?
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