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climateprediction.net Science :
resource share?
(Message 29973)
Posted 14 Aug 2007 by old_user455682 Post: ok (Ill assume nothings wrong concerning the percentage of processing time being allotted)...It had been a little while since I had checked the results for CPDN (or any other program through boinc as well). I see that all other programs through boinc (gridrepublic) seem to have the result of \"success\", CPDN is getting the result of \"Client Error\". I believe that I finished the computations for this model, sent it, and when it was recieved it contaiend an error. Am I understanding the error (client error) correctly?? How should I go about determoning precicely what is going wrong with the CPDN modells and my machine (aka overtemp)?? |
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Message boards :
climateprediction.net Science :
resource share?
(Message 29960)
Posted 13 Aug 2007 by old_user455682 Post: I have a number of projects through gridrepublic. Ive given each different weights for their resourse share. CPDN has the most weight (500%), and a few of the others (like rosetta) are at 50%...however, every time I look, lately, CPDN is only \"waiting to run\" and not \"ready to start\" or \"running\", where-as the other projects (with very low percentages of resource time) are consitently \"running\"...also there always seems to be 2 projects \"running\". I would have expected only one to be running at any given time. Is there any way to regulate this as well? |
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climateprediction.net Science :
BOINC Statistics Graph??
(Message 29794)
Posted 1 Aug 2007 by old_user455682 Post: I have been looking for information (without much luck) on the meaning of the graphs under the Statistics tab in Boinc...More specifically, I am trying to understand what the numbers on the y-axis account for (what are the units?)...Do the graphs (there\'s one for each project) simpily show the amount of work done per day??... |
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Questions and Answers :
Windows :
Client Error??
(Message 29767)
Posted 30 Jul 2007 by old_user455682 Post: I have tried (without much luck) to find an aritcle on the causes and possible solutios for the \"Client Error\" notification under the completion statistics... |
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climateprediction.net Science :
LARGE project??
(Message 29199)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by old_user455682 Post: Thank you all, I see Im doing \"The Big Daddy\" project here... I also read the info about backing up the project in case of a crash. In this instance, Im assuming that the \"crash\" refered to is a system crash (a crash on my end rather than a crash on the cpdn server)?? If this is the case I feel relatively secure that my computer wont crash and that its quite stable (given the steps required for a backup - In my opinion it would be nice if coding for a BACKUP procedure or button were incorporated into the BOINC program)... I also followed the link - and checked out the \"seasonal climate model project\". I read there that it is recomended to \"wait to complete other cpdn projects before starting the seasonal weather mapping project\". I just wanted to make sure this was really necessary?? Greg |
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climateprediction.net Science :
LARGE project??
(Message 29194)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by old_user455682 Post: Since I am a bit of a newcommer to the cpdn program, I just wanted to verify whether or not it was normal to be assigned a relatively HUGE project(in comparison the the other project areas like seti)...I have about 2767 Hr. left...??? Greg |
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climateprediction.net Science :
Show Graphics ??
(Message 29179)
Posted 6 Jun 2007 by old_user455682 Post: Thanks Mike...I just checked again and all seems to be fine...Must have been maintinance on the server or somthing... I started with only one project, but now Ive picked up a few more...Do you have any preference on which \"project manager\" software program I should use?? Greg |
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climateprediction.net Science :
Show Graphics ??
(Message 29176)
Posted 6 Jun 2007 by old_user455682 Post: Im unable to show graphics for climatepredictions in BOINC. . .whats the possible reason behind that? |
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