Not a single error-report in two weeks
OK I will see if I can Brake your new toy
I Just had my Bandwidth increased on both DSL lines here
Not a single error-report in two weeks
OK I will see if I can Brake your new toy
I Just had my Bandwidth increased on both DSL lines here
Well, we do not have such WUs in the pipeline (except for Yoyo would be doing some testing). Hence, I assume that this could just be one of these BOINC-related run time mispredictions. Could you please let me know a few more details on these cancelled "WUs" if still available?
Michael.
P.S.: Test apps are disabled, right (we are currently working on the user job submission forms)?
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RNAs are nanomachines or nanomachine building blocks. Examples: The ribosome, RNase P, the cellular protein secretion machinery and the spliceosome.
I guess you could find them here http://www.rnaworld.de/rnaworld/resu...ames=0&state=5
I really do not know how to give you the info you are asking for.
All I know Is I Do not want to work on Long WU's
I see them I abort them And as long as I see them I wi9ll not port mor power here
And Michael you avoided the question ofHave you fixed this Problem yet ?Have you even put check point in Yet to save all that time ?
If you cancelled them manually, then you will find their names in the message window of the BOINC manager which you could paste in here.
I understand. Since my last posting some weeks ago, the WUs are mainly around 1.5 hrs in size with only few exceptions and as I believe these can easily be handled even without checkpointing. More importantly, they do not consume these tremendous amounts of RAM as some earlier batches did.
So far, checkpointing is there only for x86 Linux as before. As soon as this changes, we will of course announce it.
Michael.
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RNAs are nanomachines or nanomachine building blocks. Examples: The ribosome, RNase P, the cellular protein secretion machinery and the spliceosome.
Well Michael I just Lost another 250 Hrs of computer time with 8 more Looonng WU,s I aborted
My Error page on your sight has just doubled in size
http://www.rnaworld.de/rnaworld/resu...ames=0&state=5
I am sure you can fine the names of the WU's on the above Page
Having such long WU' floating around WITHOUT any save points is Not a good thing Michael
I am sorry to say that If I keep getting the few exceptions as you put it I will flick the switch on RNA Till you get it fixed
(1) The current run times, i.e. shortest, longest and average you can always look up at any time from our server status page [at present: 0.92 hrs average (0.03 min - 12.61 max)] and then decide whether or not to participate. However, I have seen many projects without any checkpointing and long running WUs while we at least offer checkpointing for x86 Linux. So, given the stability of our project I am currently quite happy with it but of course it always depends on how you like to use your machines.
(2) As detailed before, we will implement checkpointing on the basis of a functional VM as soon as possible.
(3) I will consider implementing a run-time selector such that, if possible at all at the BOINC server software's end (that I will have to check), users can select how long the biggest WU is allowed to be. I think this might be a useful compromise at this stage.
Michael.
http://www.rechenkraft.net - Germany's largest distributed computing community
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RNAs are nanomachines or nanomachine building blocks. Examples: The ribosome, RNase P, the cellular protein secretion machinery and the spliceosome.