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OGR-26

squaddie

Junior Member
This morning i saw the cow was busy with OGR-26, which is a little strange because there is no info about the start of OGR-26. See the output of the cow.

[Feb 12 09:26:31 UTC] OGR: Loaded 26/1-3-18-5-11-30 (4.74 Gnodes done)
[Feb 12 09:26:31 UTC] OGR: 5 packets remain in buff-in.ogr
[Feb 12 09:26:31 UTC] OGR: 0 packets are in buff-out.ogr
[Feb 12 09:26:31 UTC] 1 cruncher has been started.
[Feb 12 12:30:05 UTC] #1: OGR:26/1-3-18-5-11-30+57-6-14-15 [42,400,320,180]

One of you guys know anything?
 
D.net maybe testing like they did with ogr-25, to find the best length for a stub. But i haven't heard of anything.
 
Wouldn't be too suprised if they were indeed doing ssome early testing. As long as you get credit, it shouldn't be too bad.😉
 
OK, does anybody else understand that stub read-out?

OGR:26/1-3-18-5-11-30+57-6-14-15

It looks like a 6-stub (1-3-18-5-11-30), but there is 4 more numbers listed after the + sign... Does this mean it is a 10-stub unit? I definitely think they need to make the OGR units with more stubs (an OGR-26/6 stub would be HUGE).

JHutch
 
JHutch,
The line "[Feb 12 09:26:31 UTC] OGR: Loaded 26/1-3-18-5-11-30 (4.74 Gnodes done)" leads me to believe that it is indeed an OGR-26/6 stub.

The line "[Feb 12 12:30:05 UTC] #1: OGR:26/1-3-18-5-11-30+57-6-14-15 [42,400,320,180]" that you cite, looks like a stub in progress line.

I know that I read somewhere that they had already decided on the OGR-26 stub length, but this does indeed look like a test. This could be like the OGR-25/5 stubs that were "test" only.
 
Joe O,

It is the +57-6-14-15 that has me confused. Unless I haven't looked at the latest client close enough, I haven't seen the progress display look like that on a OGR25 unit...

I agree that they are probably testing (hence, no official announcements yet), but it makes me wonder what sort of strangeness they have up their sleeve...

JHutch
 
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