huge negative credit, never happened before, didn't touch anything???

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Mike W

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Joined: 18 Nov 08
Posts: 9
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Message 21602 - Posted: 1 Dec 2008, 19:21:56 UTC

I Checked my stats today and found that 2 of my boinc machines ha large negative credits, the machine stats themselfs do not show it,
but boincstats does, i havnt touched anything, and they have been running fine for a while now,

my boinc id is m-man

i have 4 main machines running

what gives?
how can i fix it?

this has never happened before,

also, i am running

einstein
lhc
rosetta
lattice
CPDN
cosmology
Mind modeling
qmc

as my projects
and i just noticed this on my hosts page,



i dont know why there are all these computers on here, and i dont know what is with all the negative credit???

the computers i have are a
3.0 P D
2.8 P4
2.7 C
2.93 C
2.66P4
2.66P4

i used to have the amd, but its gone now
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Lloyd M.

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Joined: 30 Mar 09
Posts: 1
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Message 24004 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 0:03:40 UTC - in response to Message 21602.  

Mike W wrote:
I Checked my stats today and found that 2 of my boinc machines ha large negative credits, the machine stats themselfs do not show it,
but boincstats does, i havnt touched anything, and they have been running fine for a while now,


This has happened to me a couple of times. Sometimes the CPID gets confused somehow. There is a very simple method to fix this, which I have found to be very effective.

On the projects/machines that had negative credits on the stats sites, leave them NNT until you have no more WUs. Then detach from the project and reattach.

I think that you'll find that your credits will "reappear".

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