Today ATLAS went over to vLHCathome. The old ATLAS project has become a subproject of vLHCathome so the points now appear twice in the stats.
vLHCathome is still in the FreeDC stats under its old name, LHC@Home 1.0
Today ATLAS went over to vLHCathome. The old ATLAS project has become a subproject of vLHCathome so the points now appear twice in the stats.
vLHCathome is still in the FreeDC stats under its old name, LHC@Home 1.0
Note that LHCathome also uses a different url (https://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/) than LHC@Home 1.0, despite rapporting the same score.
Only at the new url you can set your preferences for all the sub-projects.
Last edited by Dirk Broer; 05-02-2017 at 03:45 AM.
are they finished with migration now ?
It looks like LHC@Home is ready, and LHCathome-dev too.
Both have a page where you can look for the score per participant per application
https://lhcathomedev.cern.ch/lhcatho...r_app_list.php
https://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/per_app_list.php
Both issue ATLAS badges (the same badges unfortunately, but you'll likely not have the same badge for both projects)
But there may be hope: Statistics export by project
Me: Have you ever checked the content of those files? There's no data in them -as Bok already mentioned three months ago.Sorry, the statistics export works fine with the default mechanism. I.e. files: https://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/stats/user.gz host.gz etc are exported to the statistics sites like BOINCstats.
Our site also exports the app-specific credit in user_work.gz and team_work.gz as described on the page: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/XmlStats
This is the default BOINC server behaviour, that should be exploitable by statistics sites.
Otherwise you can find application-specific statistics on the page:
https://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/stats.php
Could the issue on some statistics sites be due to the fact that we now use SSL?
It also might be that the other projects you refer to have customized server code, or are on their own branches of the server code with a different behaviour, but as far as we can see, the LHC@home statistics export works like it should.
The user and host files are ok, user_work has only user ids now, that is correct. Looks like a bug in the BOINC server code that should generate the statistics file.
We will investigate and see if this can be fixed at a future release and upgrade. Meanwhile, please refer to the regular statistics as well as the page on our site.
Last edited by Dirk Broer; 06-10-2017 at 03:53 PM.
so, do I remove the LHC@Home 1.0 stats, remove Beauty@Home, remove Atlas stats
and add a new one for new LHC
?? I'm getting confused.
so, do I remove the LHC@Home 1.0 stats, remove Beauty@Home, remove Atlas stats
and add a new one for new LHC
?? I'm getting confused.
Or you add Beauty and Atlas to LHC@Home 1.0 and rename that to LHC@Home. Whatever the action: the result has eight subprojects that are now known as :
Alice
Atlas
Benchmark
CMS
LHCB
Theory
Sixtrack
Sixtracktest
And, if all is well, all scores/badges -ATLAS only- are already at the new url. They even know now the file that should have the subproject information is empty. So deleting the old ones seems logical. I'd say: store it somewhere.
P.S. the dev project has seven of those subprojects at https://lhcathomedev.cern.ch/lhcathome-dev/ is the user_work there empty as well?
Last edited by Dirk Broer; 06-17-2017 at 02:21 PM.