How Do You Kill An (Apparently) Faulty Work Unit?
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 3:11 am
I have just noticed that a certain work unit, (i.e. PRCG 7520 (5,9,86)), has been running on my computer for quite some time - at least a week. I noticed that execution of the WU got up to around 90-95 percent complete and then the WU appeared to "reset" and began re-executing from the beginning. The first time I noticed this, I thought it was a fluke so I let the WU continue running. After the second time the WU got up to 90+ percent complete and then reset again, (back to 2.00 percent complete), I decided to "Pause" the WU and let it sit until the expiration date (September 29) is reached - hoping that this problem would take care of itself. The current [displayed] statistics for PRCG 7520 (5,9,86) - on my client control display are:
Progress: 2.00%
ETA: 121.62 days (that's not a typo)
Credit: 850 (previously the credit had been 2483 on the first run up to 90 percent completion.)
I'm wasting a lot of processing time that could be used more productively, so I'm wondering if there is a way (from my client control) that I can remove the [apparently faulty] WU and begin execution on a new WU?
TIA for any helpful information. (If a SysAdmin can take care of this without any intervention from me, that would be great too.)
Alan "The Cruncher" Lawhon (Ha! Ha!)
Progress: 2.00%
ETA: 121.62 days (that's not a typo)
Credit: 850 (previously the credit had been 2483 on the first run up to 90 percent completion.)
I'm wasting a lot of processing time that could be used more productively, so I'm wondering if there is a way (from my client control) that I can remove the [apparently faulty] WU and begin execution on a new WU?
TIA for any helpful information. (If a SysAdmin can take care of this without any intervention from me, that would be great too.)
Alan "The Cruncher" Lawhon (Ha! Ha!)