How about the stats reporting? Is it delayed ore averaged somehow? One thing I like about dnetc is the ability to run a proxy and get stats from it. I can track the performance of each machine to make sure it is working properly.
First turn off HT. Then go to local.txt and update:
WorkerThreads=4 (change 4 to how many physical cores you have, do not count hyperthreaded cores)
ThreadsPerTest=1
Whoa! with guru on the job, yesterday Free-DC had the top work rate of all teams!
The stats are updated daily. When you log in, you can look at "current pending tests management" or something, and it will show you progress on every test you have pending, from the last time the client contacted the server. One entry for each test. If the date last reported is today or late yesterday, that means your clients are running. That doesn't easily link back to which computer that test is from, though. For me, I have a batch file I run over the network to copy all the prime.log files to one place, then a text processing program grabs the date/time of the last time that machine's client talked to the server, and shows the computer and the date and time. That's over a windoze network. Back when I was doing seti@home classic, I was all linux, and ssh'd in to each, got the same info, and relayed it back to me (all in scripts). It's not as convenient as it could be, but it was fun to write the batch files and stuff.
Last night I shutdown 4 clients systems(2 are very powerful systems for a total of 30 cores) and today my scores went up. I haven't added or removed any systems in over a week. This non linear reporting of work done is preventing me from throwing a huge amount of CPU cycles at SOB.
Two days ago the stats showed me ~804 T jEMs and a rate of 41 T jEMs/day. Today I am at 1.07 P jEMs. Something is not right with the stats reporting.
Example:
At the top of my stats page it reports Numeric Statistics
Statistic Yesterday
Work rate 321.92 M jEMs/sec
Lower down on the page it reports Neighbors: Last Day's Rate
Username Rate (jEMs/sec)
SpeedRaider 262.384 M
I think mprime works differently than the old SOB client. A candidate tested takes at least one week, you will get the credit at the end of the calculations, not intermediate credit as the old client. I could be wrong....
My 12 core system completed 5 calculations yesterday but no increase in daily output. If the results were delayed I should have seen an increase.
Overall I on a scale of 1 to 10(highest) I would give the following ratings.
Client stability:7
Client features:9
Documentation:3
Stats reporting:2
Over the past 24 hours I shutdown 28 cores (total of 94.5Ghz) with only a 13% drop in daily production output. That left me running 22 cores (62.5Ghz). The problem is a 60% drop in processing power only resulted in a 13% drop in output. The only thing I can think of is a problem with the configuration files. Can someone share the prime.txt file they use?