3104997 nonces overlap (758 GB)
6744997 nonces total (1646 GB)
6742 disk seeks per Scoop (53.9 seconds @ 8ms)
I don't know how I did this because I thought that my math was good.
Anyway it says I have 1646 GB total on a drive that had 888 GB free when I started generating plots..
WTF does that mean? I have other drives that are reporting overlaps too.
Should I wipe it out and start new?
Thanks
Signed
The Retard.
They are beeing added up: 758 + 888 = 1646
Whats shown is correct, no need to start over.
Well that is a relief but I do not understand the math. Before I started generating plots I only had 888 GB free on the drive. I had to reboot my computers while plotting so have multiple files. So why the 1646 GB total for 888 GB of space? I am confused.
The file NAME will reflect the full plot range you started plotting, even if you didn't finish plotting it.
If you know the last plot that was actually reported as plotted before you restarted, you will have to rename the file to that nonce instead.
...or you could start over. But renaming the file (if you know the last nonce it actually contains) would be more efficient than re-plotting everything.
I will leave it because I am not sure now. I used the advice of people on here and started plotting again. I do not think that there are overlaps or 1 nonce at the most. Thanks for putting my mind at ease.