> > Hi, Just created an account - downloaded the info needed to crunch.
> noticed
> > that one downloaded item (H1_0531.9---) is 11meg in size. Ouch - I'm on
> a
> > phone line. Is this the normal size of a w/u. Used to predictor/seti
> type
> > w/u
> >
> > Hope I dont get thru them to quick
> >
> > Ta
> >
> > Nairb
> >
>
> Hi there - I thought this when downloading (on a phone line myself) It seemed
> that my first download was around 14 meg in size, i presume this was the
> sofftware, after that they are tiny downloads 3 days worth in a minutes (if
> that).
This is correct.
The first time you get work, you download executables (2 or 3 MB) + data (12 MB). The same data set then gets searched multiple times in different ways. So after this initial download, the subsequent workunits should not involve a significant download, until we are done with all analysis for that data set. Then you'll get new data (another 12 MB chunk).
Bruce

Are the wu all 11meg in size?
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> > The first time you get work, you download executables (2 or 3 MB) + data
> (12
> > MB). The same data set then gets searched multiple times in different
> ways.
> > So after this initial download, the subsequent workunits should not
> involve a
> > significant download, until we are done with all analysis for that data
> set.
> > Then you'll get new data (another 12 MB chunk).
>
> curious, so we all have the same basic data set from the Hanford H1 4K line? -
> any more details you can share are eagerly awaited !
There are about 3000 data sets, each covering 1/2 Hz in frequency. Each user gets one (or perhaps) a few of these data sets, then searches it.
Bruce
> > > > > There are about
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> >
> > There are about 3000 data sets, each covering 1/2 Hz in frequency. Each
> user
> > gets one (or perhaps) a few of these data sets, then searches it.
> >
> > Bruce
> >
>
> does each data set consist of 5 wus? I just crunched through my 1st one and
> download the second.
150 WU per data set.
Bruce