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Message 29116 - Posted: 9 Aug 2009, 22:16:40 UTC
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The current small WUs (ps_82test) are causing the WU shortage because it is increasing the network traffic. This happened not so long ago (MW WUs was as scarce as rocking horse poo) and was corrected by increasing the WU length because the ATI app. crunch a WU in no time.
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Message 29121 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 0:41:12 UTC - in response to Message 29116.  
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Experience normally prevents someone not to make the same mistake again!

I thought experience is when one recognizes that it is the same mistake.
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Message 29122 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 0:45:25 UTC - in response to Message 29121.  

Experience normally prevents someone not to make the same mistake again!

I thought experience is when one recognizes that it is the same mistake.

Or one learns from their mistakes.
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Message 29129 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 2:02:05 UTC

It seems to always be on the weekend when something screwey has to happen. Nobody around to fix things for a few days.
I'm begining to think the staff starts their weekend celebration a wee bit early and does stuff like this to us just for giggles.;-)

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Message 29130 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 2:27:15 UTC - in response to Message 29129.  

It seems to always be on the weekend when something screwey has to happen. Nobody around to fix things for a few days.
I'm begining to think the staff starts their weekend celebration a wee bit early and does stuff like this to us just for giggles.;-)

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What has happened too the WUs ?
Only getting one or two per hour for the last 12 hrs.
last week we where getting 74 credits per WUnit , now only 37. why the differatance?
I normally can crunch 300k credits per day , now 10 to 12k if I am lucky.
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Message 29133 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 3:28:36 UTC

Didn't you hear, its a weekend conspiracy...Smile..

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Message 29147 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 11:45:47 UTC

Out of work again.

If these short WUs are going to be the norm then we will need the GPU project and a different server to keep demand and supply up to scratch.
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Message 29148 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 11:51:20 UTC

Maybe if they would tripple the size of the test work it would help out a bit. The server just can't keep up with the demand for work.
And yes, they really do need to get MW_GPU up and running. I believe I read the ATI app is ready to go. This waiting for the CUDA app so that it can be first is pure BS.

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Message 29157 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 13:23:12 UTC

I don't know if it's the Test Wu's or what but I've had 2 ATI Cards go bad since they started running the Test Wu's. I know the Test Wu's seem to Hang when they get almost finished & that could be messing up the Cards.

I say that because while the 3 Per Core that are running are Hanging 3 more actually start up running & show progression too, so that's actually 6 running Per Core & it may be messing up the Cards to some degree.
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Message 29161 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 13:40:55 UTC - in response to Message 29157.  

I don't know if it's the Test Wu's or what but I've had 2 ATI Cards go bad since they started running the Test Wu's. I know the Test Wu's seem to Hang when they get almost finished & that could be messing up the Cards.

I say that because while the 3 Per Core that are running are Hanging 3 more actually start up running & show progression too, so that's actually 6 running Per Core & it may be messing up the Cards to some degree.

Hmmmmmmmmm.

It could be pure coincidence, but one of my ATI crunchers failed on Sunday. A 12 vdc yellow cable in the power supply to the ATI card was completely burned through, melted. This is my first 'incident' with an ATI card since getting them earlier this year.

I replaced the wiring and it's now............ waiting for WUs...



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Message 29162 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 13:46:31 UTC

I don't think any of my wiring is burnt, I'm running other ATI Card's with the same wiring that the 2 Bad were using and failed to run or continue to run.
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Message 29166 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 14:46:59 UTC

Hello MW@Home,

I took over the BOINC server this past weekend (Saturday is when these "small" WUS should have started showing up).

For the prior 2-3 weeks Travis had been running convergence tests on 5 degree wide stripes-- I am however working on 2.5 degree wide stripes which translates to half as many nu steps and thus half as large WUs. These WUs should be running just as fast as they usually ran before I introduced the 5 degree stripe size about 2 months ago-- is this so?

I can put some more 5 degree tests up later today when I get a chance.

Thanks for your patience,
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Message 29169 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 14:54:01 UTC - in response to Message 29166.  

Hello MW@Home,

I took over the BOINC server this past weekend (Saturday is when these "small" WUS should have started showing up).

For the prior 2-3 weeks Travis had been running convergence tests on 5 degree wide stripes-- I am however working on 2.5 degree wide stripes which translates to half as many nu steps and thus half as large WUs. These WUs should be running just as fast as they usually ran before I introduced the 5 degree stripe size about 2 months ago-- is this so?

I can put some more 5 degree tests up later today when I get a chance.

Thanks for your patience,
John Vickers


John,

It's your project and you should be able to run the jobs that you need to run. Just bear in mind that a long stream of smaller tasks causes the server to run out of work from time to time because there is too much processing power to run only the smaller / shorter tasks...
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Message 29173 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 15:51:29 UTC

If small ones are needed to be ran I would suggest to also run larger ones. That way it won't bog the server down as bad.
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Message 29174 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 16:09:47 UTC - in response to Message 29166.  

Hello MW@Home,

I took over the BOINC server this past weekend (Saturday is when these "small" WUS should have started showing up).

For the prior 2-3 weeks Travis had been running convergence tests on 5 degree wide stripes-- I am however working on 2.5 degree wide stripes which translates to half as many nu steps and thus half as large WUs. These WUs should be running just as fast as they usually ran before I introduced the 5 degree stripe size about 2 months ago-- is this so?

I can put some more 5 degree tests up later today when I get a chance.

Thanks for your patience,
John Vickers


I think mix with 2,5 degree and 5 degree wu's will be the best.
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Message 29177 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 17:09:44 UTC - in response to Message 29173.  

If small ones are needed to be ran I would suggest to also run larger ones. That way it won't bog the server down as bad.


Is it the server that is really "bogged down", or is it mainly people who are dissatisfied because their personal systems aren't running 24x7?

A mix of tasks would indeed be the best option, but if the work that the project needs to have done is of the shorter running tasks, then just how much catering should be done to those who do not understand that the needs of the project may not always mesh up with their wants / "needs"?


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Message 29178 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 17:20:30 UTC - in response to Message 29177.  

If small ones are needed to be ran I would suggest to also run larger ones. That way it won't bog the server down as bad.


Is it the server that is really "bogged down", or is it mainly people who are dissatisfied because their personal systems aren't running 24x7?

A mix of tasks would indeed be the best option, but if the work that the project needs to have done is of the shorter running tasks, then just how much catering should be done to those who do not understand that the needs of the project may not always mesh up with their wants / "needs"?


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Grin ;)
Do you fear it will end up like in LHC@home where some guy's
was willing to run old wu's just to have someting to run? :)
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Message 29179 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 17:27:43 UTC - in response to Message 29166.  

These WUs should be running just as fast as they usually ran before I introduced the 5 degree stripe size about 2 months ago-- is this so?

Thanks for your patience,
John Vickers


The're completeing in half the time as well. That could be why the server is constantly running out of work right now.

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Message 29180 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 17:48:24 UTC - in response to Message 29178.  

If small ones are needed to be ran I would suggest to also run larger ones. That way it won't bog the server down as bad.


Is it the server that is really "bogged down", or is it mainly people who are dissatisfied because their personal systems aren't running 24x7?

A mix of tasks would indeed be the best option, but if the work that the project needs to have done is of the shorter running tasks, then just how much catering should be done to those who do not understand that the needs of the project may not always mesh up with their wants / "needs"?


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Grin ;)
Do you fear it will end up like in LHC@home where some guy's
was willing to run old wu's just to have someting to run? :)


I don't remember that happening there. I do remember that the original SETI@Home was running tasks over and over just to have work in the queue while they were getting the BOINC version going...

The thing is, once there was some sort of tweak done here, they decided to postpone the GPU project. It was a bad idea at the time...and is still a bad idea. Not sure where they're going with the alpha CUDA client, but to keep putting it off is not wise, even if I don't agree with some that would say that the sky is falling because their system had some inactivity...
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Message 29181 - Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 18:02:11 UTC
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Hello again,

The server should be running nicer now (let me know if it isn't), we went from having 4 runs [2.5deg 2s (2): 2.5deg 3s (2)] to 8 [2.5deg 3s (4): 5deg 2s (2): 5deg 3s (2)]. So there are WUs in total, more 3 stream runs, and more 5 degree stripes.

On a thread-related note-- yes, we do go out of the way to make you guys happy with the server speed. But I think this is part of our relationship-- we keep you happy by giving you work and credits, you keep us happy by providing the computing power we need. If keeping your boxes busy is the price to keep you crunching for us; well, that's a small price for 430 TFlops :)

Cheers,
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