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1) Message boards : Number crunching : Credits,how often? (Message 29008)
Posted 27 May 2007 by old_user453367
Post:
How often a user get credits on climateprediction.net work?
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Hours to completion (Message 28985)
Posted 26 May 2007 by old_user453367
Post:
Ciao Utente, benvenuto al progetto.

The essential cpdn info for newbies is in the project READMEs. Get to them thro the link in my sig. Don\'t try to read it all!

*In the README about running the model, look at the top tips.

*In the README about avoiding model crashes, I recommend item #5 by Mike and item #5 by Les (how to back up regularly).

*If you want a more sophisticated backup method, there\'s a whole backup README offering a selection.


Edit:

I\'ve now looked at your computer details and see a problem. You have a fast dual-core computer but it only has 512Mb memory/RAM. You need 512Mb for ONE climate model. If you simultaneously process cpdn and a second workunit from a different project, the memory may not be sufficient for the two workunits (plus you using the computer). The climate model could crash.

As a precaution you should make backups. You should also consider adding extra memory to your computer. It\'s not very expensive and you can add it yourself.

Don\'t abort models - you\'ll have to start from zero with a new model. And don\'t reset the project - this would also abort your model.



Ciao e grazie del benvenuto!

I know i have only 512 MB ram and i\'m thinking to upgrade to 1GB,but for now i have to use that memory. i didin\'t know about crashes,i hope climateprediction won\'t crash but i\'m going to read about backups for security and your guide for newbies! thank you
3) Message boards : Number crunching : Hours to completion (Message 28970)
Posted 25 May 2007 by old_user453367
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Hi all,i\'m new in climateprediction! I have a problem,to complete my task BOINC say me 3232:29:13 hh:mm:ss.
Is this a PC problem or what? Thank to all




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