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    10M for Lauren





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    Impressive. Nice work!
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    Yippee Only 53,000,000 to go


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    Big trains for Big Dogs

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    Speaking of EoN
    I noticed since I started OGR My EoN output has dropped by 5X
    Is the a way to beef up EoN or turn down OGR so they play nicer

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    I run one client per core and get reasonable output.

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    Well if you look below at the Logs for both EoN And OGR
    You will see that the more nodes that got changed from
    Cosmo to OGR the out put of the Eon clients went down

    With Cosmo and 1 EoN client on all nodes I get 65K a day
    With OGR and 1 EoN client on all nodes I get 7K a day

    EoN
    Day 0 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    6,869 7,932 7,118 6,577 5,291 4,159 3,668
    Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13
    4,166 4,220 6,092 15,484 15,509 18,870 21,821
    Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 20
    43,317 51,097 40,893 45,685 47,769 68,144 59,738
    Day 21 Day 22 Day 23 Day 24 Day 25 Day 26 Day 27
    62,940 62,391 58,939 50,188 56,301 63,332 56,624

    OGR
    Day 0 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
    332,329 290,237 331,051 329,485 332,441 332,071 327,332
    Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13
    300,849 251,674 297,815 279,958 231,590 170,528 130,295
    Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Day 19 Day 20
    103,358 65,173 44,287 49,026 46,506 30,996 24,582
    Day 21 Day 22 Day 23 Day 24 Day 25 Day 26 Day 27
    6,157 2,109 19,611 2,990 2,995 2,635 2,704

    Are there any switches in OGR or EoN that might help balance them ?

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    I would say that that shows that OGR better utilizes the CPU than Cosmology.

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    Edit your dnetc.ini file perhaps?
    I was thinking you wanted all the OGR you can get right now.

    [processor-usage]
    priority=3
    max-threads=-1

    Change priority=2 and see what that does.
    Change priority=1 and see what that does.
    Change priority=0 and see what that does. (OGR would probably just stop working at this point, seeing another program using the processor)

    Are you referring to single cores, dual cores, quad cores?
    And Boinc is a lousy regulator of processor resources.
    One of many reasons I don't like Boinc.

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    So to make OGR less aggressive I would change {{priority=2 }}as listed below in bold

    [parameters]
    id=XXXXXXXXXX
    [misc]
    project-priority=OGR-P2=1,RC5-72=0

    [networking]
    autofindkeyserver=no
    keyserver=*:2064;192.168.1.2
    nofallback=false
    dialup-watcher=active
    interfaces-to-watch=*
    disabled=no

    [triggers]
    exit-flag-filename=
    pause-on-no-mains-power=no
    restart-on-config-file-change=yes

    [display]
    progress-indicator=auto-sense

    [OGR-P2]
    core=-1
    ;fetch-time-threshold=24
    fetch-workunit-threshold=24

    [rc5-72]
    core=-1
    ;fetch-time-threshold=24
    fetch-workunit-threshold=24

    [processor-usage]
    priority=2 --<<<===
    max-threads=-1

    [buffers]
    threshold-check-interval=0:15
    checkpoint-filename=check.txt
    frequent-threshold-checks=3

    [logging]
    log-file-limit=1
    log-file=dnetc.log
    log-file-type=fifo

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    Holy YoMomma, Lauren!

    461,143 in EON yesterday!

    Do ya think ya got 'er tuned up, yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima View Post
    Holy YoMomma, Lauren!

    461,143 in EON yesterday!

    Do ya think ya got 'er tuned up, yet?
    Ya but that is for 4 days work hahaha
    Yes I set the priority of OGR to 1 instead of 3 to share the load better and it worked

    Since EoN spends more time trying to get and send back work I does not take much from OGR output I think I lose about 40 to 50 K from OGR running at 1 priority and if EoN server stalls out OGR output will go up
    As IB said running 1 client per core works well

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    Ahhhh - because of the EON web server screw-up!

    And here I thought you were closing in on weltest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima View Post
    Ahhhh - because of the EON web server screw-up!

    And here I thought you were closing in on weltest.
    If I went to full power and just on EoN it might be a close race
    Right now I have close to 150 clients running along side OGR (1 per core) and I am doing a little over 1/2 his output
    At full power I could bump that to 450 to 600 clients, But I am not sure there memory buffers could take it

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    You'd probably suck their server right out throught the wires!

    Come to think of it, that would be moderately entertaining!
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    Sometimes you crack me up Paratima

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima View Post
    You'd probably suck their server right out throught the wires!

    Come to think of it, that would be moderately entertaining!
    Well you talk to there Admin Paratima, and if they can supply the Extra work on Wednesday
    I will go to Full Burn for 1 day Lets see how close I can get to 200 K :

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    That means we won't get any work

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    Well that tweber is really Grilling up the W/U's I am sure you will hardly miss my meager output
    But perhaps I should wait and see if EON can keep up at this pace Still getting a lot of ZZZZZZ's at times

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    OK, Lauren, I offered up a prayer to the Gods of Eon.



    We'll just have to see how it goes on Wednesday.
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    Well lets see what 300 Ghz will do
    I will start pointing more power to Eon after work tomorrow

    So what do you think will I case slowdowns or will EoN be able coup

    I only have 12 more days till my shutdown When I com Back I will have more Room
    Might be able to boost my power to 400 Ghz then

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    Well we finally out produced Ars in OGR yesterday
    Just as soon as you are done with your last boxen, the Eon Servers will
    ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    It was never able to be run as a primary project and it always worked best as a secondary one.
    You set OGR to 1 instead of 3, if you didn't increase the amount of clients, then when you stop OGR, I don't think Eon will give you much more output...
    But hey, it's all your FUN, so have at it !!!

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    OK OK I don't want to brake anything and I know WE are on a mission over in OGR
    So I will just fire up a few more Nodes and just add 1 more client per node
    That should be around 250 EoN clients running along side 150 OGR clients
    That should give good power to both
    How does that sound IB

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    Dam I just looked and my out put is the same as HD20 whole teams output

    1 1 weltest --------81,460 -----2,262
    2 9 LAURENU2------ 68,468 -----2,122



    Name ---------------Today-- Last Update
    1 3 Free-DC ---------85,842 ----2,687
    2 1 Team HD20 ------68,713---- 2,017
    3 14 Team White Hot 48,524 ----1,825
    4 2 Ars Lasagna -----42,448 ----1,456

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    I'd say it sounds like you are having FUN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronBits View Post
    I'd say it sounds like you are having FUN!
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    Looking at the stats, you've picked up 15K on rcoulter in the last five or so hours. You should become Free-DC's #1 member by the end of the day.

    Amazing power

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    OK got all the fired up Should be the top out put-er by Morning
    Sorry rcoulter

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    As of 07:00 EDT Wednesday.

    Weltest --- 21,162
    Laurenu2 -- 24,644

    It CAN be done! Zowie!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima View Post
    As of 07:00 EDT Wednesday.

    Weltest --- 21,162
    Laurenu2 -- 24,644

    It CAN be done! Zowie!
    Remember this post?

    Quote Originally Posted by movieman View Post
    If you want to make EON "crank" do a ton of installs.
    One day for chuckles I decided to see if I could match that 'Welltest" account which is their computer lab with 75 dual cores.
    Tossed 2 clovers, a Q6600 and an old FX51 at it.
    60 installs on each of the clovers, 35 on the Q6600 and 7 on the FX51 to max out the machines..
    Yup, I got 'em that day..

    Well, it's easy to make more work than Welltest...My quad-core at 3.0Ghz can easily test 700 wu's per half an hour (52 eon instances). So a guy with 4-5 quads can match him or even do more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by em99010pepe View Post
    Well, it's easy to make more work than Welltest...My quad-core at 3.0Ghz can easily test 700 wu's per half an hour (52 eon instances). So a guy with 4-5 quads can match him or even do more.
    Hey, OK, Bubba. If it's so "easy", let's see you do it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by em99010pepe View Post
    Remember this post?
    Well, it's easy to make more work than Welltest...My quad-core at 3.0Ghz can easily test 700 wu's per half an hour (52 eon instances). So a guy with 4-5 quads can match him or even do more.
    If it is easy why isn't every one doing it
    It is taking me more then a 155 clients to do it
    I am closer to 300 and my network is vary slow with all the Calls

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    Carlos, I apologize. Didn't mean to come down so hard.

    However, it was unreasonable to state that this achievement is "easy", when it most demonstrably is not. That diminishes the effort, not to mention the monumental investment, put out by Lauren to build and maintain his pharm.

    Let's be cool and think before we post. Difficult as that may be for most of us! I'll try if you will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LAURENU2 View Post
    If it is easy why isn't every one doing it
    It is taking me more then a 155 clients to do it
    I am closer to 300 and my network is vary slow with all the Calls
    So you are giving me reason. I said I had 52 instances on one quad, this mean it's an eOn dedicated machine, no second project in parallel. If I had 6 I would run 312 instances so matching your 3 instances on each of 100 machines.
    No one is doing that because of the bandwidth and the delays between server/clients. I can guarantee that it's easy to match Welltest with only a few machines.
    Why don't you try something I already told to you to do, run 13 instances per core?


    Quote Originally Posted by Paratima View Post

    Let's be cool and think before we post. Difficult as that may be for most of us! I'll try if you will.
    Are you nuts? Some kind of mental disorder? Grow up..

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    Why don't you try something I already told to you to do, run 13 instances per core?
    As I said before and you know Eon has it starts and Stops , Making a EoN dedicated machine seems like it might be at Idle at times

    I only have 2 clients per core running
    And I still have OGR running when EoN stalls out
    I feel Doing this will make maximum use of any free cycles that I may have
    And as you can see I am pumping out massive output in both OGR and EoN

    I am just pumping as fast as I can before my shutdown

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    Do you own a quad-core? Try on it running 52 eOn instances and then look at your output. When you have a bunch of instances the idle time is minimized.

    Edit: with a dedicated quad-core with eOn you can push your processor up to 3.0GHz because the calculations are not CPU intensive, temps get lower.

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    Do you own a quad-core?
    Yes I run about 140Ghz of Q6600
    And about 140 Ghz of X2's
    And 82 Ghz of XP2400+

    OK em99010pepe to make you Happy I will do as you ask on 1 Q when I restart my network

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    Thanks. You have 12 days until shutdown, when do you think you will return? I think I have 10 days of reserved work on all my cores but then I intend to return to eOn. We should schedule a hunt for second place (team run).

    Those 2400+ are from the Find-A-Drug days...lol

    Carlos

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    Pay no attention, Lauren.

    He's still young and has to prove that he's smarter than just about everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by em99010pepe View Post
    Thanks. You have 12 days until shutdown, when do you think you will return?
    I am guessing the renovation and rewiring of the network will be done by 7/1/08

    Quote Originally Posted by em99010pepe View Post
    Those 2400+ are from the Find-A-Drug days...lol
    Carlos
    And even before that as well FAD was not my first DC project I go way back even before UD

    It is OK Paratima
    em99010pepe is a OK Guy and helps out in the ways he knows best
    And I am sure he is right about his thoughts on the 13 clients per core.

    It is All Relative To ones own point of view
    The only thing that Matters is that we produce results for the World and this Team

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