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Message 62549 - Posted: 12 Oct 2014, 23:58:04 UTC

Could someone from the staff please extent the deadline for this WU?:
ps_nbody_08_05_orphan_sim_3_1411504411_51255
http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=624878750

Or mark this WU for no resends for the next 2 days, i dont want this monster to be serveraborted.

It is at 77% after 130.5 hours of computation and needs additionally 40-50 hours.
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Message 62553 - Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 10:42:14 UTC - in response to Message 62549.  
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Could someone from the staff please extent the deadline for this WU?:
ps_nbody_08_05_orphan_sim_3_1411504411_51255
http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/workunit.php?wuid=624878750

Or mark this WU for no resends for the next 2 days, i dont want this monster to be serveraborted.

It is at 77% after 130.5 hours of computation and needs additionally 40-50 hours.


My suggestion would be to abort it and find some smaller units, you have already had from 1 Oct 2014, 4:39:31 UTC to 13 Oct 2014, 4:39:31 UTC, 12 days and need almost 2 more! The (mt) units use all the cpu cores in the pc to crunch each unit, you might try some units that only use a single core instead.
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Message 62557 - Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 11:56:58 UTC - in response to Message 62553.  

It wasn't running all the time in the beginning to keep the Mac cool, I was fooled by the wrong estimated time. Only the last few days it got full time with raised fanspeed and is catching slowly up.

Between, this is a Core2Duo dualcore with 2.66 Ghz, the real CPU time ist now at 253 hours - Oh, this will certainly be the last nbody for me. ;)
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Message 62579 - Posted: 16 Oct 2014, 9:55:11 UTC

I have one running 17% for 36 hours. It's deadline is Oct. 26, so I'm just going to let it run. Since it does not affect my other work, I'm curious about what will happen.
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Message 62619 - Posted: 24 Oct 2014, 8:49:44 UTC

Yeah I have 45h so far on a WU that reads @ 56%. Just passed the deadline yesterday.

Work Unit 630043372

This project needs to have longer deadlines anyway, since I primarily use BOINC as a passive system and turn it off when I need the full usage of my computer (or am watching HD Netflix... the jitter I get with CPU usage annoys me).
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Message 62620 - Posted: 24 Oct 2014, 11:07:52 UTC - in response to Message 62619.  

Yeah I have 45h so far on a WU that reads @ 56%. Just passed the deadline yesterday.

Work Unit 630043372

This project needs to have longer deadlines anyway, since I primarily use BOINC as a passive system and turn it off when I need the full usage of my computer (or am watching HD Netflix... the jitter I get with CPU usage annoys me).


You might want to pick the NON n-body units to crunch then. The n-body units use EVERY cpu core to crunch a single unit, the other kind of cpu units only use 1 core per unit.
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Message 62621 - Posted: 24 Oct 2014, 12:13:24 UTC - in response to Message 62620.  
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It doesn't matter, until Netflix gives me a separate client so that I can bind BOINC to watch the EXE (I suppose I could have it watch for Silverlight but there's the possibility that something else on the web might use it) or until the Boinc Manager itself gives me hotkeys/quicklinks so that I can change it's behaviour... I just put things to suspend when I'm doing something intense and leave it on the rest of the time.

But re: deadline time, Milkyway@Home is among the projects with the shortest wait before demanding results. Depending on workload and how much I'm actually turning the computer on; that amount may be reasonable or may not. But it certainly is shorter than what some other projects demand for my volunteerism.
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Message 62622 - Posted: 24 Oct 2014, 12:27:54 UTC - in response to Message 62579.  

I gave up. I was going to shoot way past the deadline. I've turned off the N-body WUs for now.
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Message 62625 - Posted: 25 Oct 2014, 5:34:18 UTC

Mine just died.

"Aborting task de_nbody_08_05_orphan_sim_3_1412191206_12667_1: exceeded disk limit: 56.86MB > 50.00MB"

That 50MB number must be from Milkyway@Home's programming? My settings allocate several GB to all the projects.
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Message 62626 - Posted: 25 Oct 2014, 10:49:37 UTC - in response to Message 62625.  
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Mine just died.

"Aborting task de_nbody_08_05_orphan_sim_3_1412191206_12667_1: exceeded disk limit: 56.86MB > 50.00MB"

That 50MB number must be from Milkyway@Home's programming? My settings allocate several GB to all the projects.


Yes then that is an error within the app.
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Message 62627 - Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 1:46:45 UTC

Name de_nbody_08_05_orphan_sim_1_1413455402_31241_3
Workunit 636497963
Created 24 Oct 2014, 17:19:44 UTC
Sent 24 Oct 2014, 18:12:50 UTC
Report deadline 5 Nov 2014, 18:12:50 UTC
Received 26 Oct 2014, 0:27:21 UTC
Server state Over
Outcome Computation error
Client state Compute error
Exit status 196 (0xc4) EXIT_DISK_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
Computer ID 554457
Run time 11 hours 30 min 20 sec
CPU time 3 days 3 hours 26 min 21 sec
Validate state Invalid
Credit 0.00
Device peak FLOPS 28.29 GFLOPS
Application version MilkyWay@Home N-Body Simulation v1.44 (mt)

Stderr output
<core_client_version>7.2.42</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
Maximum disk usage exceeded
</message>
<stderr_txt>
<search_application> milkyway_nbody 1.44 Windows x86_64 double OpenMP, Crlibm </search_application>
Using OpenMP 8 max threads on a system with 8 processors
RHO MAX IS 1315.23473
1315.23473
</stderr_txt>
]]>

I just had this one error out on me it's a shame to waste so much time only to get an error.
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Message 62628 - Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 8:58:38 UTC - in response to Message 62626.  

Mine just died.

"Aborting task de_nbody_08_05_orphan_sim_3_1412191206_12667_1: exceeded disk limit: 56.86MB > 50.00MB"

That 50MB number must be from Milkyway@Home's programming? My settings allocate several GB to all the projects.

Yes then that is an error within the app.

And the same error - which might be an problem with the application coding (causing too much to be written to disk), or might be a problem with the BOINC deployment (not specifying a high enough value for the expected amount of data to be written) - has been reported repeatedly on there message boards for over four months (Jacob Klein, 20 June, message 61923).

I don't run MilkyWay any more, because the administrators appear to pay no attention to the specific error messages which are reported to them by users.
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Message 62629 - Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 10:06:33 UTC - in response to Message 62628.  
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Mine just died.

"Aborting task de_nbody_08_05_orphan_sim_3_1412191206_12667_1: exceeded disk limit: 56.86MB > 50.00MB"

That 50MB number must be from Milkyway@Home's programming? My settings allocate several GB to all the projects.

Yes then that is an error within the app.

And the same error - which might be an problem with the application coding (causing too much to be written to disk), or might be a problem with the BOINC deployment (not specifying a high enough value for the expected amount of data to be written) - has been reported repeatedly on there message boards for over four months (Jacob Klein, 20 June, message 61923).

I don't run MilkyWay any more, because the administrators appear to pay no attention to the specific error messages which are reported to them by users.


And I stopped the n-body units for the same reason. I crunch now at BU to fund MW and every once in a while I bring a couple of gpu's here to bring my rac back up, but even then ALOT of units error out on me. To me it just isn't the place it once was.
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Message 62636 - Posted: 27 Oct 2014, 6:18:09 UTC

I'll join the 'having trouble with N-body wu' club.
should have looked at this thread before starting my own above
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Message 62731 - Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 16:27:41 UTC

Hello All,

who explaine me the follow scoring for my opinion, please;

MilkyWay@Home v1.01 - 2,599.95 Cpu-Time ; Score: 106.88
MilkyWay@Home N-Body Simulation v1.44 (mt) - 2,724.40 CPU-Time ; Score: 26.46 (?)

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Message 62736 - Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 11:23:11 UTC - in response to Message 62731.  
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Hello All,

who explaine me the follow scoring for my opinion, please;

MilkyWay@Home v1.01 - 2,599.95 Cpu-Time ; Score: 106.88
MilkyWay@Home N-Body Simulation v1.44 (mt) - 2,724.40 CPU-Time ; Score: 26.46 (?)

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Since your pc's are hidden it's difficult, but if you look at KWSN-GMC-Peeper of the Castle Anthrax's pc's you will see that his (mt) units are being granted about the same amount of credits and doing similar work.

Click on his name then click "view" and then "tasks" to see his workunits.

Each project decides how many credits to give to each unit, some give ALOT of credits, some give not so much, and some give almost none. I crunch for one project that gives a flat 480 credits for almost 20 hours of cpu crunching. I also crunch for a project that give me 1800 credits for less than 1 minute of gpu crunching. Do NOT crunch for credits, they are NOT comparable between projects anyway, crunch for the projects you want to for your own reasons.

For me the project that is giving me alot of credits is helping to fund another project, a crowd funding type thing. The project that gives me few credits is mapping the Cosmos.
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Message 62738 - Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 15:00:13 UTC - in response to Message 62736.  



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For me the project that is giving me alot of credits is helping to fund another project, a crowd funding type thing. The project that gives me few credits is mapping the Cosmos.


Hello,

I am German and do not understand your answer completely. I have wondered why there are different credits in ONE project. I did not ask why you and I are taking parts in the project. One little reward for the provision of our computer are the credits. They are part of the projects, all around. And I insist on a fair reward. Otherwise, the credits let's just completely gone. Then you're right, you know?

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Message 62740 - Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 22:41:50 UTC - in response to Message 62738.  

Hello,

I am German and do not understand your answer completely. I have wondered why there are different credits in ONE project. I did not ask why you and I are taking parts in the project. One little reward for the provision of our computer are the credits. They are part of the projects, all around. And I insist on a fair reward. Otherwise, the credits let's just completely gone. Then you're right, you know?

Klaus


Klaus--different projects give out different credits. It is up to the individual project managers as to what the numbers of credits are that a person receives.

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