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Message 15487 - Posted: 28 Aug 2005, 15:17:34 UTC

I just got this....

8/28/2005 3:31:19 PM|climateprediction.net|Finished download of sulphur_se_4.19_windows_intelx86.zip

what is it? Would love to know more about it... Thanks!
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Message 15490 - Posted: 28 Aug 2005, 16:00:29 UTC

There is <a href="http://boinc-doc.net/boinc-wiki/index.php?title=Sulphur_Cycle"> this</a> in the Wiki, and there is some info in the news on the projects front page, and also a short piece in the science section on the Sulphur model.

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Message 15520 - Posted: 29 Aug 2005, 13:04:04 UTC - in response to Message 15490.  

I got one this weekend and with less than two hours crunching, it is showing 2109 hours to go. That means it will take about three months to do, and the deadline is January 26! This one will be ok, since it is on a HT machine, but I worry about the single thread machines that are sharing with other projects. A three week unit takes six weeks sharing with one project, nine with three, assuming equal resources. So the sulphur cycle would take six months or nine months. Good thing the deadlines are not written in stone.

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Message 15529 - Posted: 29 Aug 2005, 20:22:19 UTC

The sulphur deadlines are tight because they need the results for the start of the coupled model, which they hope will start in February.

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Message 15642 - Posted: 3 Sep 2005, 14:39:40 UTC - in response to Message 15520.  

&gt; I got one this weekend and with less than two hours crunching, it is showing
&gt; 2109 hours to go.

Don't panic. That's what I did; on my case after a couple of hours the prediction was 1700 hours. Now, after a week and 9.32% done the predicted requested time is 1333 hours (of 1470).


I've just a minor problem with BOINC 4.45. After started for some reason it detects that it would take 2300 hours to finish the CPDN WU and reports the system is overcomited and start to crunch other projects by earliest deadline. In that case I've to suspend all other WU's wait until corrects the remaining time and continue to crunch for other projects.

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Message 15662 - Posted: 4 Sep 2005, 11:31:39 UTC - in response to Message 15642.  

&gt; I've just a minor problem with BOINC 4.45. After started for some reason it
&gt; detects that it would take 2300 hours to finish the CPDN WU and reports the
&gt; system is overcomited and start to crunch other projects by earliest deadline.
&gt; In that case I've to suspend all other WU's wait until corrects the remaining
&gt; time and continue to crunch for other projects.
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I observed the same behavior with sulphur_cycle. Starting BOINC and the sulphur experiment BOINC reports that my machine is overcomited. But running only cp.net it has no opportunity to run workunits with earlier deadlines so it has to crunch sulphur.

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