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Message 61473 - Posted: 6 Apr 2014, 21:07:45 UTC


I like Milkyway@home as a project. Among other things, my Dad was a career NASA engineer, and I myself also worked for NASA at Cape Canaveral for a couple of years.
Thus, I like to run Mikyway as my primary BOINC project.
However, I cannot take the time to ‘babysit’ it day and nite, and make sure that there enough tasks (WUs) to keep my 4 PCs and a laptop adequately supplied with WUs

PLEASE: increase max_wus_in_progress from the current setting of 3 or enable the Computing preference settings: “Maintain enough tasks to keep busy for at least ___ days” “… and up to an additional ___ days”

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Message 61474 - Posted: 6 Apr 2014, 21:13:34 UTC - in response to Message 61473.  
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adequate supply of WUs: PLEASE: increase max_wus_in_progress or enable the Computing preference settings

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Message 61480 - Posted: 8 Apr 2014, 9:11:34 UTC

Milkyway needs short turnaround times because the new WUs are generated based on the results coming in.
If you check this board, you will find several discussions about it.
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Message 61485 - Posted: 8 Apr 2014, 13:02:40 UTC

You can use the backup project feature of BOINC for the cases, when Milkyway is out of work (which didn't happen often recently). On a project, which you would like to use as backup, simply set the resource share to 0 and enable work fetch for that project, if your BOINC client can't get enough work from Milkyway, than it will ask for work from the backup project.
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Message 61486 - Posted: 8 Apr 2014, 13:25:08 UTC

I am looking into the impact of more WUs in progress on the efficiency of the server algorithm. But more specifically are others having issues with the WUs not be generated often enough or requesting new WUs.



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Message 61487 - Posted: 8 Apr 2014, 13:28:40 UTC

I would also check out this thread and the links in the thread to previous discussions on the issue.


http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=1818#40607




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Message 61495 - Posted: 9 Apr 2014, 22:25:36 UTC - in response to Message 61487.  

Thanks for looking into increasing the number of WUs that can be 'in progress'
For the record:
apparently a few years ago the limit was 6 per CPU:

Posted: 23 Jun 2010, 19:41:24 UTC
It is 6 tasks per cpu core.
It has been explained numerous times. This projects needs the results to make more tasks. So having a system have 3 days of work for gpus would be many thousands per system and by the time the results are in they would be "out of date" for their calculations. It would produce bad results for the project.

I am not sure if this is literally correct, or if the limit even then was really 3 per CPUC core X2 with threading.

I certainly am not asking for "3 days of work"
However, only allowing 3 WU per cpu when the WUs are only ~55 min long is ONLY allowing about 2 HOURS, 45 MINUTES of work.

Additionally, Would MW please take a good look at the scheduling&WU-requesting algorithm -- please? Why is that MW will repeatedly request more WU minute by minute when the limit had just recently been filled, and then later NOT re-schedule another request for a couple of hours

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Message 61496 - Posted: 9 Apr 2014, 23:24:06 UTC

Laszlo as you report WU's they should get replaced with new ones.

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Message 61499 - Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 13:41:53 UTC - in response to Message 61496.  

they should get replaced


Yes, they should.

However, sometimes WM's WU fetch algorithm takes a loooong break, and then the replacements arrive after my machine's been idle for a while.


Does MW really need to limit WU's in progress to < 2 hr 45 min??
So, what's the big deal about allowing a 5 or 6 hour 'inventory' of WU's?? This should still give turnarounds on tasks with total adequacy for MW's 'real time' task generation.

I repeat, WM is my #1 BOINC project, hands down.
But, until this 'stinginess (?)' on WU's is resolved, I have switched to my #2 project.

Hope to 'be back soon'...

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Message 61500 - Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 17:25:08 UTC - in response to Message 61487.  
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I would also check out this thread and the links in the thread to previous discussions on the issue.

http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=1818#40607

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Lol, mod who didn't link, now linkified :)

[url]http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=1818#40607
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Wth?? I can't get the link to work.....

Test http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=3465#61494

Well that's just baffling! Why is 1 clickable & the other not???!
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Message 61503 - Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 19:12:17 UTC - in response to Message 61500.  

I would also check out this thread and the links in the thread to previous discussions on the issue.

http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=1818#40607

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Lol, mod who didn't link, now linkified :)

http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=1818#40607
Wth?? I can't get the link to work.....

Test http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=3465#61494

Well that's just baffling! Why is 1 clickable & the other not???!

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Message 61505 - Posted: 11 Apr 2014, 1:48:35 UTC
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I am looking into the impact of more WUs in progress on the efficiency of the server algorithm. But more specifically are others having issues with the WUs not be generated often enough or requesting new WUs.



Jeff

and yet somehow I'm managing close to 1 million a day on the current challenge on Boincstats and not running out of units ? and never had an issue getting work to keep a minimum of 7 computers crunching ?
no problem getting units to crunch here.
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Message 61507 - Posted: 11 Apr 2014, 11:18:17 UTC - in response to Message 61505.  

I am looking into the impact of more WUs in progress on the efficiency of the server algorithm. But more specifically are others having issues with the WUs not be generated often enough or requesting new WUs.



Jeff

and yet somehow I'm managing close to 1 million a day on the current challenge on Boincstats and not running out of units ? and never had an issue getting work to keep a minimum of 7 computers crunching ?
no problem getting units to crunch here.


I don't have a problem either but live in the US, the person asking lives in El Salvador, I wonder if they are having intermittent internet problems, them or the provider? Here in the US I also have constant internet that is always on for my flat fee, I have seen where others have to pay based on the usage and time of day, I wonder if that is the underlying problem?
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Message 61512 - Posted: 11 Apr 2014, 18:49:32 UTC
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In the UK here & no problem with having enough WUs, although I have noticed in todays log a regular problem of not getting a task when asked.

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Lol, still don't know my 1st link didn't work, their are no typos!

Let's see if it works this time! http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/forum_thread.php?id=1818#40607

Yep! weird, lol.
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Message 61563 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 3:16:15 UTC

Other projects have work-fetch algorithms which are triggered whenever a current WU is completed. This is not only an easy and a natural logic rule, it also helps to optimize the work flow.

Please modify the Milky Way work-fetch algorithm to include a component of requesting new work at any time when a running WU completes.

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Message 61568 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 9:44:37 UTC - in response to Message 61563.  

Other projects have work-fetch algorithms which are triggered whenever a current WU is completed. This is not only an easy and a natural logic rule, it also helps to optimize the work flow.

Please modify the Milky Way work-fetch algorithm to include a component of requesting new work at any time when a running WU completes.

Thank you.


If you change your workunit cache to zero point one in both the min and additional boxes you will have done the same thing on your own pc's. You will have one unit per allowed cpu core/gpu, and when it is done you will get a new unit.
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Message 61573 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 16:17:35 UTC - in response to Message 61563.  
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Other projects have work-fetch algorithms which are triggered whenever a current WU is completed. This is not only an easy and a natural logic rule, it also helps to optimize the work flow.

Please modify the Milky Way work-fetch algorithm to include a component of requesting new work at any time when a running WU completes.

This is not Milkyway thing, this is BOINC thing, after all it's your BOINC client that requests work and not the Milkyway servers. Set your cache large enough and BOINC should request new WUs as soon as it finishes one (since finishing a WU should reset any backoffs).

Make sure to set the cache properly for the BOINC version you use, v7 needs different settings than v6 and older clients (your computers are hidden, so no idea which you use). Eventually post your settings here if you are not sure.
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Message 61574 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 17:43:53 UTC

Are you sure about that? I have a feeling MW uses some kind of an over ride on cache settings........
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Message 61575 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 18:59:58 UTC

Thanks for your response posts.
I am inclined to agree with [TA]Assimilator1.
I have pretty much set milkyway preferences the SAME as I have for all the other projects I run, and for the other projects, the finishing of a WU automatically sends a request for more WUs
I could see your point, Link, about the BOINC manager. However, again, why do other projects send a request on a WU completion and MW does not?
Another counterpoint to this being a BOINC manager issue: I set a request for additional work on "Computing preferences" (Maintain enough tasks to keep busy for at least ... ... and up to an additional
0.5 days )
This DOES get BOINC to request more work, but 1) not more frequently and 2) the size of the request is overridden by MW.

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Message 61576 - Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 19:01:45 UTC - in response to Message 61573.  

by 'cache' do you mean the Preference settings:
Maintain enough tasks to keep busy ...
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