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Send message Joined: 3 May 10 Posts: 74 Credit: 1,532,760 RAC: 0 |
Hi again, lost my bet they all validated perfectly. I don't mind the little ones they are as important as the big ones and they don't take long. |
Send message Joined: 16 Dec 10 Posts: 46 Credit: 205,697,511 RAC: 0 |
will we get the GPU-App for N-body automatically if it comes out ? :) |
Send message Joined: 19 Sep 09 Posts: 6 Credit: 18,960,714 RAC: 0 |
I'm getting all n-body V.84 and all are failing. What's up??? |
Send message Joined: 8 Jun 10 Posts: 2 Credit: 2,941,827 RAC: 0 |
Hi, new in Milkyway This is normal? WU: http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=32886191 Less than 11 secs to compleate in a Q8300!! Thanks |
Send message Joined: 17 Jun 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 2,649,464 RAC: 0 |
I'm using milkyway_nbody_0.84_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt. The problem is that my libc is not 2.11, but only 2.9 so: milkyway_nbody_0.84_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.11' not found (required by milkyway_nbody_0.84_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt) and all NBody simulation fails. Is it possible have binaries compiled against an older version of libc? Thanks in advance Luca |
Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 576 Credit: 15,979,383 RAC: 0 |
Is it possible have binaries compiled against an older version of libc?I thought I did? Apparently I did for the 64bit one and screwed up the 32 bit. I'll rebuild it in a bit. |
Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 576 Credit: 15,979,383 RAC: 0 |
DoneIs it possible have binaries compiled against an older version of libc?I thought I did? Apparently I did for the 64bit one and screwed up the 32 bit. I'll rebuild it in a bit. |
Send message Joined: 17 Jun 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 2,649,464 RAC: 0 |
thanks Matt! Goshy, I have another error and I don't know if you could help as before. I've a missing library (libgomp), 'cause my linux environment is on Fedora10 based :( you'd statically link the executable, but I guess it's not what you want to do, so I'll ask linuxulator people! thanks again Luca |
Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 576 Credit: 15,979,383 RAC: 0 |
thanks Matt!libgomp ships with it? It shouldn't be a problem |
Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 576 Credit: 15,979,383 RAC: 0 |
Apparently it didn't in the last one. See if it redownloads for you with it.thanks Matt!libgomp ships with it? It shouldn't be a problem |
Send message Joined: 30 Apr 09 Posts: 101 Credit: 29,874,293 RAC: 0 |
My machine (E7600 + GTX260) got a few N-Body Simulation v0.80 (mt) WUs, all finished after ~ 10 seconds. Got credits for it. So I guess they were well. http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/result.php?resultid=43607717 Online they are named: MilkyWay@Home N-Body Simulation v0.80 (mt) The Stderr output: <core_client_version>6.12.33</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <stderr_txt> <search_application> milkyway_nbody_0.80_windows_x86_64__mt.exe 0.80 Windows x86 double OpenMP, Crlibm </search_application> Using OpenMP 2 max threads on a system with 2 processors Could not load Ktm32.dll (1815): (null)<search_likelihood>-85.378413103860581</search_likelihood> 17:55:31 (1508): called boinc_finish </stderr_txt> ]]> Named 64bit app? In the MW@h project folder is the milkyway_nbody_0.80_windows_intelx86__mt.exe app. In BOINC it was shown that 2 CPUs are used for 1 WU. (no app_info.xml file, all stock) Everything O.K. here? |
Send message Joined: 8 May 10 Posts: 576 Credit: 15,979,383 RAC: 0 |
Everything O.K. here?The names were wrong in the 0.80s but it's fine. |
Send message Joined: 30 Apr 09 Posts: 101 Credit: 29,874,293 RAC: 0 |
So I understand correct, at Duo CPUs (2 threads) the whole CPU is used for one n-body WU? BOINC said 2 CPUs. (After looking to client_state.xml there are entries: <avg_ncpus>2.000000</avg_ncpus> and <max_ncpus>2.000000</max_ncpus>) Or all n-body CPU WUs need 2 threads, independent which CPU? Is really the whole CPU @ 100 % used (Duo CPU), or it's only a calculation thing for BOINC how to calculate the WU cache? It was too fast for me to look in Task Manager. If BOINC say 2 CPUs/1 WU for n-body, then the GPU stop the calculation, because stock it's 0.05 CPU/1 GPU for the MW@h GPU WUs. So maybe it's possible to cancel the thread usage for CPU WUs (upper mentioned entries)? So the GPU wouldn't stop the calculation. |
Send message Joined: 26 Jan 10 Posts: 3 Credit: 1,966,092 RAC: 0 |
Got my first 0.84 WUs and they ran perfectly. I also got some 0.80 WUs which seem to have gone "missing" on the server. I remember reporting them one or two days ago. They don't show up on my BM anymore either. When I look online it says "in progress". can someone please help me? maybe reassingn them? http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31703697 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31477467 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31436242 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31702928 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31702298 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31690965 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31532889 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31700222 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31700221 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31700216 http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=31700189 Thanks in advance! |
Send message Joined: 30 Apr 09 Posts: 101 Credit: 29,874,293 RAC: 0 |
Additional.. little bit off topic.. sorry. Since I calculate MW@h WUs, I find it a pity that on my E7600 + GTX260 I have max 12 WUs/whole machine. It's 6 WUs/CPU(-thread), right? It's possible to make it little bit better? CPU and GPU WU limit in progress separately? In past, sometimes I have 12 CPU WUs and no GPU WUs in BOINC, because of the combined WU limit in progress. There I needed to un-/check always the CPU in the project settings, for to have CPU and GPU busy - very cumbersome.. It would be nice to have a CPU and GPU WU limit in progress separately here at MW@h. E.g. currently S@h have 50 WUs/CPU(-thread) and 400 WUs/GPU (limit of tasks in progress). So I guess here at MW@h it could be also possible (if the server software is the same). ;-) I don't mean the same limit, maybe 12 WUs/GPU and 4 WUs/CPU(-thread). But if currently the n-body lasts only 10 seconds.. then maybe currently also 12 WUs/CPU(-thread). |
Send message Joined: 19 Sep 09 Posts: 6 Credit: 18,960,714 RAC: 0 |
I'm running an i7 32 bit processor and was having trouble with V 0.84 WU's. I'm now getting V0.80's and they all run well! They are very, very short!!! 8 Sec, at best. Is this what's to be expected. I remember running some for several Hrs. for 2500 credits. Are these test units or is that all there is? Pick |
Send message Joined: 17 Jun 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 2,649,464 RAC: 0 |
Hi Matt, I'm still using milkyway_nbody 86 and I get the same problem. it's not redownloaded :( |
Send message Joined: 21 Aug 11 Posts: 1 Credit: 3,299,335 RAC: 0 |
Relatively new to MW and have been crunching away until version 0.60 was upgraded to 0.80. Now none of my NBODY tasks work. All are end with computation error. My O/S is Linux 2.6.38-13-generic (UBUNTU 11.04) and my cpu type is AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ [Family 15 Model 107 Stepping 2] I've provided the results from the last one that failed. Stderr output <core_client_version>6.10.59</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> process exited with code 193 (0xc1, -63) </message> <stderr_txt> <search_application> milkyway_nbody 0.86 Linux x86 double OpenMP, Crlibm </search_application> Using OpenMP 2 max threads on a system with 2 processors SIGSEGV: segmentation violation Stack trace (22 frames): ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(boinc_catch_signal+0x123)[0x80bd27b] [0x9c7400] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x8096fcc] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x80970f1] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x8084348] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x80822a1] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x8082c61] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x8081f1b] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x80843f0] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x807c761] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x807cb22] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x807ddcb] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(lua_load+0x51)[0x807ae41] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(luaL_loadstring+0x38)[0x808c468] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(dostringWithArgs+0x2f)[0x806f5af] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(nbOpenLuaStateWithScript+0x14b)[0x80692db] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(nbSetup+0x24)[0x8069bd4] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x805e68d] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(nbMain+0x34)[0x805ea64] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt(main+0x2c1)[0x805c8a1] /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe7)[0x126e37] ../../projects/milkyway.cs.rpi.edu_milkyway/milkyway_nbody_0.86_i686-pc-linux-gnu__mt[0x805cb45] Exiting... </stderr_txt> ]]> Please keep in mind that I do NOThave anywhere close to the technical knowledge the others seem have on this forum. With that said, I need somebody's help out there so I can get back to normal. Thanks, ED.R |
Send message Joined: 19 Jul 10 Posts: 632 Credit: 19,379,218 RAC: 3,476 |
So I understand correct, at Duo CPUs (2 threads) the whole CPU is used for one n-body WU? mt means multi-threaded, it will use all cores you have. Is really the whole CPU @ 100 % used (Duo CPU), or it's only a calculation thing for BOINC how to calculate the WU cache? It should use both cores @100%, or lets say what's left of it, depending on what else the machine is doing, i.e. on your DualCore 1 MW_nbody WU should behave like 2 S@H WUs. If BOINC say 2 CPUs/1 WU for n-body, then the GPU stop the calculation, because stock it's 0.05 CPU/1 GPU for the MW@h GPU WUs. Should actually not happen, CPU is supposed to be overcommited by BOINC in that case. I'm also running 2 S@H WUs on the CPU and 2 MW WUs on GPU which makes 2.1 CPU total. Since I calculate MW@h WUs, I find it a pity that on my E7600 + GTX260 I have max 12 WUs/whole machine. IIRC it should be 12 WUs per device (GPU or CPU core)... I think, but I'm not sure about the CPU, I didn't run Milkyway on CPU since... very long ago. And besides the fact, that new WUs are created based on the returned ones and crunching old stuff is not so useful as fresh WUs, S@H is not the only project with hardware issues, so we are not getting more WUs, but since a while they stay at least long enough in the task list, so we can see if something was wrong. |
Send message Joined: 17 Jun 10 Posts: 7 Credit: 2,649,464 RAC: 0 |
Apparently it didn't in the last one. See if it redownloads for you with it.thanks Matt!libgomp ships with it? It shouldn't be a problem With 0.88 everything here is fine! Thanks! |
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