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Send message Joined: 31 Aug 04 Posts: 29 Credit: 3,971,150 RAC: 884 |
Sigh I must have been half asleep when I posted I indeed have only one WU And the expected run time is 12 days, not 12 hours But a 1 year deadline is still ludicrous |
Send message Joined: 5 Sep 04 Posts: 7629 Credit: 24,240,330 RAC: 0 |
The 1 year has been there since the start of the project, and has been talked about ad nauseam on this board. The project people have said that they are OK with it, and it's not going to change. |
Send message Joined: 11 Sep 06 Posts: 2 Credit: 8,311,278 RAC: 1,984 |
Don't know if it will works, but it's just a try: - changes other projects weights trough respective web account according to your choice. For example: 100% for LHC and 200% for climateprediction. If you use only cpu for Primegrid and Milkway, set a weight also for their. For example: 100% for Primegrid and 100% for Milkyway. If you use only gpu for Primegrid and Milkyway, they will be accounted separately from cpu projects. - edit your cc_config.xml by adding this option: <options> <rec_half_life_days>1</rec_half_life_days> </options> - save, exit from editor and reload boinc configuration or reboot him. - wait some days, maybe ten days: climateprediction is slow to give credits, so boinc client can't do his math everyday. After first climateprediction credit update (thurdsday?), you should see some difference on running projects and boinc client should start to respect the weights you set. Hope it works. :-) |
Send message Joined: 9 Oct 20 Posts: 690 Credit: 4,391,754 RAC: 6,918 |
The 1 year has been there since the start of the project, and has been talked about ad nauseam on this board.Why am I thinking of a mule? |
Send message Joined: 6 Oct 06 Posts: 204 Credit: 7,608,986 RAC: 0 |
The 1 year has been there since the start of the project, and has been talked about ad nauseam on this board.Why am I thinking of a mule? ----------------------- You are not the only one. We are stuck in the days of Pentium 1 when it really used to take a year. |
Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 4541 Credit: 19,039,635 RAC: 18,944 |
You are not the only one. We are stuck in the days of Pentium 1 when it really used to take a year. Longest any of mine took was just under 11 months. In those days, you really did not want to have a computer that was not running 24/7 for CPDN. Please do not private message myself or other moderators for help. This limits the number of people who are able to help and deprives others who may benefit from the answer. |
Send message Joined: 31 Dec 07 Posts: 1152 Credit: 22,363,583 RAC: 5,022 |
You are not the only one. We are stuck in the days of Pentium 1 when it really used to take a year. And that was on a single core machine with a 1.2 GHz processor and 256 KB of Ram. The swap file got a lot of use. The 160 year models took 3300 hours to finish. |
Send message Joined: 15 Jan 06 Posts: 637 Credit: 26,751,529 RAC: 653 |
I am just glad that the project did not start out in the Medieval period. The deadlines would be 50 years and unchangeable by advances in technology. |
Send message Joined: 5 Sep 04 Posts: 7629 Credit: 24,240,330 RAC: 0 |
What everyone should be thankful for, is that there's any work at all, with the SE of the UK in hard lock down. |
Send message Joined: 6 Oct 06 Posts: 204 Credit: 7,608,986 RAC: 0 |
I am just glad that the project did not start out in the Medieval period. The deadlines would be 50 years and unchangeable by advances in technology. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advances in Science and Technology are not dependent on Official Paperwork where things move from desk to desk in God knows how many copies. Les, we are all very grateful to CPDN. That is another thing that as a retired Seafarer this subject is very dear to me. We should all give thanks to the Powers to be. |
Send message Joined: 15 Jan 06 Posts: 637 Credit: 26,751,529 RAC: 653 |
It seems that they have more immediate problems at the moment: Storm Bella continues to batter the UK with gusts reaching more than 100mph and danger to life flood warnings in place.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/12/27/uk-weather-warnings-place-storm-bella-unleashes-heavy-rain/ |
Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 4541 Credit: 19,039,635 RAC: 18,944 |
Meanwhile, two threat to life flood warnings remain in place in Northamptonshire, and the River Great Ouse in Bedfordshire burst its banks onto adjacent playing fields. Great Ouse also burst its banks in Buckingham. Please do not private message myself or other moderators for help. This limits the number of people who are able to help and deprives others who may benefit from the answer. |
Send message Joined: 22 Feb 06 Posts: 491 Credit: 31,276,098 RAC: 15,663 |
And some flooding in Cirencester. |
Send message Joined: 9 Oct 20 Posts: 690 Credit: 4,391,754 RAC: 6,918 |
It seems that they have more immediate problems at the moment:Got a bit breezy in Scotland, I saw some leaves waving a little in my hedge. People do make such a fuss nowadays, 2 inches of snow and they close the roads. |
Send message Joined: 9 Oct 20 Posts: 690 Credit: 4,391,754 RAC: 6,918 |
What everyone should be thankful for, is that there's any work at all,For Windows users (the most common OS in the world) there isn't much. Why do they put most of it on Linux? with the SE of the UK in hard lock down.Unless they have police and army on the streets stopping you exiting your home (like the Netherlands and China), it's not a lockdown. All we have is advice which I ignore entirely. |
Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 4541 Credit: 19,039,635 RAC: 18,944 |
The model types developed for different platforms are better suited to different climate modelling tasks. also as noted elsewhere, there have historically been much longer periods without work for Linux than any recent dearth of Windows tasks. Please do not private message myself or other moderators for help. This limits the number of people who are able to help and deprives others who may benefit from the answer. |
Send message Joined: 3 Sep 04 Posts: 126 Credit: 26,610,380 RAC: 3,377 |
Unless they have police and army on the streets stopping you exiting your home (like the Netherlands and China), it's not a lockdown. All we have is advice which I ignore entirely.There's no one here stopping us from exiting our home. It's still entirely allowed. |
Send message Joined: 9 Oct 20 Posts: 690 Credit: 4,391,754 RAC: 6,918 |
The model types developed for different platforms are better suited to different climate modelling tasks.Ah ok. I guess it's just what OS each of the research groups are more familiar with. And it's not like other projects where they have to get as many users as they can. Ah well I have 35 of my 90 CPU cores running it now, I managed to get a batch just as I was leaving for my holiday which was probably illegal, I don't bother trying to keep up with the ever changing laws. |
Send message Joined: 9 Oct 20 Posts: 690 Credit: 4,391,754 RAC: 6,918 |
Oh. Someone over in the Boinc forums in the NL suggested it wasn't, and was rather angry about it. Come to think of it, I think he was only referring to one area.Unless they have police and army on the streets stopping you exiting your home (like the Netherlands and China), it's not a lockdown. All we have is advice which I ignore entirely.There's no one here stopping us from exiting our home. It's still entirely allowed. |
Send message Joined: 6 Oct 06 Posts: 204 Credit: 7,608,986 RAC: 0 |
The model types developed for different platforms are better suited to different climate modelling tasks.Ah ok. I guess it's just what OS each of the research groups are more familiar with. And it's not like other projects where they have to get as many users as they can. ________________________________ If you have so many threads idle why do you not try to run a Virtual Machine with Linux as the OS? Take advantage of best of both the worlds. If you do not have any experience of VM's, you will find a lot of people on these forums ever willing to help you out. Just walk over to the Linux Forums and read. Then go over to the download section of Boinc and follow the instructions. You will find a link about package manager and Docker written somewhere. Click it and follow the instructions strictly with common sense. Win, win situation. Best of both the worlds. May error out a few WU's but you will advance along the learning curve and CPDN also wins. Try it, you will have no regrets. |
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