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Batch 1015 Discussion/problems
(Message 70848)
Posted 10 hours ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: And now each of those two tasks has delivered four trickles. And now eight trickles. |
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Batch 1015 Discussion/problems
(Message 70835)
Posted 2 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: One of the two 1015 tasks on my pipsqueak machine has accomplished its first trickle, Another potential obstacle overcome. And now each of those two tasks has delivered four trickles. |
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OpenIFS Discussion
(Message 70832)
Posted 3 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: The production version of OpenIFS in the T159 configuration doesn't use anywhere near 9Gb. Does not bother me either way since I upped my RAM on my Linux machine to 128 GBytes late last year. It has the 32-bit compatibility libraries on it, though they are not needed for OIFS programs. Computer 1511241 CPU type GenuineIntel Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-2245 CPU @ 3.90GHz [Family 6 Model 85 Stepping 7] Number of processors 16 Operating System Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.9 (Ootpa) [4.18.0-513.24.1.el8_9.x86_64|libc 2.28] BOINC version 7.20.2 Memory 125.07 GB Cache 16896 KB |
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Batch 1015 Discussion/problems
(Message 70828)
Posted 4 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: One of the two 1015 tasks on my pipsqueak machine has accomplished its first trickle, Another potential obstacle overcome. |
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Batch 1015 Discussion/problems
(Message 70824)
Posted 4 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: I now have two on my pipsqueak Windows10 machine. ID: 1512658 They both seem to be running OK. Predicted to take about 16 days but by eyeball it looks like they will be a little faster than that. |
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Batch 1015 Discussion/problems
(Message 70822)
Posted 4 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: Batch 1015 is being released now. This is the next batch in the East Asia 25km configuration (eas25). I just got one of these on my little machine (Computer 1512658). It has a little over 1/2 hour on it now, So it did not crash on start-up. It predicts about 16 days to go. |
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OpenIFS Discussion
(Message 70811)
Posted 8 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: There are some new OpenIFS BL app batches coming once code development & testing is complete (some time yet). Hurray! I have not gotten any work on my main (Linux) machine since last June (IIRC). |
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Batch 1008, and test batches 1009 to 1014 for Windows - issues
(Message 70737)
Posted 15 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: My pipsqueak computer, that crashed my latest four CPDN tasks has a CPU chip with these features. Computer 1512658 CPU type GenuineIntel 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz [Family 6 Model 140 Stepping 1] Number of processors 8 Coprocessors --- Virtualization None Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Core x64 Edition, (10.00.19045.00) BOINC version 7.24.1 Memory 15.64 GB Cache 256 KB Instruction Set Extensions Intel® SSE4.1, Intel® SSE4.2, Intel® AVX2, Intel® AVX-512 |
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Batch 1008, and test batches 1009 to 1014 for Windows - issues
(Message 70712)
Posted 16 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: I got four tasks yesterday, separatd by an hour each. Machine is running Windows 10 with Intel processor. Computer 1512658 Computer information CPU type GenuineIntel 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz [Family 6 Model 140 Stepping 1] Number of processors 8 Coprocessors --- Virtualization None Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Core x64 Edition, (10.00.19045.00) BOINC version 7.24.1 Memory 15.64 GB Cache 256 KB Swap space 18.02 GB Total disk space 460.73 GB Free Disk Space 366.06 GB Measured floating point speed 3.91 billion ops/sec Measured integer speed 21.76 billion ops/sec Average upload rate 113.53 KB/sec Average download rate 7120.42 KB/sec Average turnaround time 12.32 days Tasks were 22418337 22417523 22415964 22419311 They all died after running about 12 1/2 hours. -- 45000 seconds. |
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New Work Announcements 2024
(Message 70694)
Posted 17 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: Next Weather@Home batches going out today. Same region, EAS25, as previous 1006 & 1007, so expect the same runtimes etc. My pipsqueak Windows 10 machine got one, Batch 1008. Predicting about 17 1/2 days, but it will probably finish in about half that time. It has about a half hour on it now. McAfee had no trouble with it. |
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Should full credit be given for time on non successful tasks?
(Message 70692)
Posted 18 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: Note besides: Glenn, when will the announced RAM heavy CPDN WUs really come? 2024? 2025? I increased RAM for these WUs in October last year and still have not seen any… ;-) My big Linux box came with 32 GBytes of RAM with two memory modules. There are 8 memory slots in my box. As RAM prices came down, I bought two more memory modules and put them in, raising the RAM to 64 GBytes. Then I started getting a few 8GByte CPDN tasks with more to come. So when RAM prices dropped again, I got four more memory modules so I have 128GBytes in there now. DDR4 modules. My machine wouild take up to 512 GBytes of RAM were I to replace all the modules with the largest size. my processor chip has only 16896 KBytes of processor cache, so I do not think it would make sense to enable running more tasks like this at the same time. 16896 KBytes is fairly large for this kind of processor chip, but I run only 13 Boinc tasks at a time in winter and 8-12 in the summer. I have no AC. Actually, I have gotten no new work for CPDN since last June. ;=( Computer 1511241 CPU type GenuineIntel Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-2245 CPU @ 3.90GHz [Family 6 Model 85 Stepping 7] Number of processors 16 Operating System Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.9 (Ootpa) [4.18.0-513.18.1.el8_9.x86_64|libc 2.28] BOINC version 7.20.2 Memory 125.07 GB Cache 16896 KB |
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News :
BOINC Needs Votes at a UN Upcoming Forum
(Message 70673)
Posted 24 days ago by Jean-David Beyer Post: Done. Of course, my main Linux machine has gotten no CPDN work since last June, IIRC. |
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Weather At Home 2 (wah2) (region independent) v8.29 crashed
(Message 70654)
Posted 16 Mar 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: One reason I like Linux better than Microsoft Windows is that when my Linux system has updates, there is a little pop-up informing me of that fact. It does not install the updates. I can get a list of the updates it wants to download and install. I can tell ahead of time if installing the updates will require a reboot or not. If not, i just install them. The main reason to do a reboot is if a new kernel needs to be installed. (Even if I install it, I can defer rebooting until a more opportune time.) So what I do is when I am going to reboot I stop fetching new work. I then suspend all the tasks that are ready to start. I wait until all running tasks have completed, reboot the system, resume the suspended processes, and resume the fetching new work. This keeps the problems down, but does not solve them completely. |
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Weather At Home 2 (wah2) (region independent) v8.29 crashed
(Message 70652)
Posted 13 Mar 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: My Windows machine crashed this task (and two others. What happened is an update sneaked in and rebooted the computerl The other two tasks were v8.24 tasks, so that is what I would have expected, but it appears that v8.29 are not immune to this either. Task 22414291 Name wah2_eas25_a3wb_201012_24_1007_012269907_1 Workunit 12269907 Computer ID 1512658 Application version Weather At Home 2 (wah2) (region independent) v8.29 windows_intelx86 The beginning of the stderr is like this. Stderr <core_client_version>7.24.1</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> The storage control block address is invalid. (0x9) - exit code 9 (0x9)</message> |
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processors, memory, performance and heat.
(Message 70622)
Posted 6 Mar 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: Do Linux users know about this interesting tool? # perf stat -e cache-references,cache-misses,cycles,instructions,branches,faults ^C Performance counter stats for 'system wide': 4,751,265,017 cache-references 1,957,008,106 cache-misses # 41.189 % of all cache refs 1,416,865,456,289 cycles 1,984,715,137,591 instructions # 1.40 insn per cycle 273,726,331,297 branches 50,751 faults 25.357650625 seconds time elapsed You start the perf program with the first line. When you think it has run long enough, you hit Control C. It then prints the results. The machine was doing this; i.e., mostly Boinc work -- 13 boinc tasks top - 17:56:27 up 11 days, 4:21, 2 users, load average: 13.58, 13.52, 13.51 Tasks: 483 total, 14 running, 469 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie %Cpu(s): 0.4 us, 0.1 sy, 80.6 ni, 18.6 id, 0.0 wa, 0.2 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st MiB Mem : 128074.1 total, 2100.0 free, 6385.8 used, 119588.3 buff/cache MiB Swap: 15992.0 total, 15947.2 free, 44.8 used. 118485.6 avail Mem My actual results here are probably of no interest to readers here because none of the Boinc tasks were running any CPDN tasks. But if I ever get more, I will be able to see how they do. With that work load on my machine, a little over half the memory references were satisfied by the cache. |
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processors, memory, performance and heat.
(Message 70620)
Posted 6 Mar 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: I do wonder if faster RAM might help. Potentially I might need more than 32GB for some testing with OIFS even if on main site they are rationed to avoid problems with machines that don't have enough for multiple tasks. My machine has this memory at the moment. CPU type Genuine Intel - Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-2245 CPU @ 3.90GHz [Family 6 Model 85 Stepping 7] Number of processors 16 Operating System Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.9 (Ootpa) [4.18.0-513.18.1.el8_9.x86_64|libc 2.28] BOINC version 7.20.2 Memory 125.07 GB [2933MHz DDR4] Cache 16896 KB It came with 32 GBytes but I doubled it a couple of times as prices for RAM came down. I guess it is no longer state-of-the-art (if it ever was), but it is several years old now, so there must surely be faster machines out there now. I cannot put faster RAM in there, but I could run it up to 512 GBytes if someone would send me the money to do it. I doubt there is much point to doing that, since my L3 cache is 16384 Kbytes, which is pretty good for that kind of processor chip, I got all that RAM to run all those OIFS tasks that I have not received since last June, IIRC. |
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Unix/Linux :
New Work Coming?
(Message 70589)
Posted 2 Mar 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: Testing showed up some problems, that's why the Linux work has been delayed. There is alot in the pipeline, but I can't give you a date just yet. I am glad there is a lot in the pipeline for Linux work. The last work unit I got ended last June. 22318648 12138603 30 May 2023, 3:38:46 UTC 9 Jun 2023, 1:20:39 UTC Completed |
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processors, memory, performance and heat.
(Message 70588)
Posted 2 Mar 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: With 5 cores using 130W it takes around 7 days for wah2 8.29 or 4.37 kWh/task My main (Linux) machine is consuming 275 watts and running 13 Boinc processes. (None of them ClimatePrediction). The 275 watts includes the computer, the router, and the monitor. ID: 1511241 Number of processors 16 Memory 125.07 GB Cache 16896 KB Swap space 15.62 GB Total disk space 488.04 GB Free Disk Space 480.47 GB Measured floating point speed 5.92 billion ops/sec Measured integer speed 23.22 billion ops/sec Average upload rate 194.32 KB/sec Average download rate 15613.09 KB/sec Average turnaround time 7.96 days Every 11.0s: sensors localhost.localdomain: Sat Mar 2 13:33:14 2024 coretemp-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter Package id 0: +75.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 8: +68.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 2: +66.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 3: +71.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 5: +70.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 1: +75.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 9: +74.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 11: +67.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) Core 12: +65.0°C (high = +88.0°C, crit = +98.0°C) |
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couldn't start app: CreateProcess() failed. Check your antivirus.
(Message 70567)
Posted 28 Feb 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: Well, I got one last night, and it now has a little over five hours on it, so I guess McAfee did whatever it needed to do. aoss 1007 I did not do anything to make it work. |
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couldn't start app: CreateProcess() failed. Check your antivirus.
(Message 70523)
Posted 22 Feb 2024 by Jean-David Beyer Post: Yes, as I said in my earlier message. For some reason I sometimes have to try 'Add File' twice on the same file before it appears on the page. Probably a bug or McAfee being slow. Try it again, it does work. OK: I put it back and tried ten times to exclude it from scanning, but it never appeared in the list. |
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