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Former Member
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This application use no more than 10% of my CPU time , but to accomplish
its execution are needed 50 hours of my PC power on time ! I cannot keep my PC powered on for more than 3 h a day then I cannot finish its execution for 21/giu 2007........ Can I accelerate this application ? Regards. PS- sorry for my bad English.. |
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Hello landolini,
If you are running the UD client, then download http://worldcommunitygrid.org/files/WCGridMaxCPU.exe and speed up the throttle to 100% as explained in http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=2683#61655 If you are running BOINC, then change the Device Preferences to 100%. If Task Manager shows you running at less than 90% after changing the throttle to full speed, get back to us and describe your computer (OS and CPU). Lawrence |
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Sekerob
Ace Cruncher Joined: Jul 24, 2005 Post Count: 20043 Status: Offline |
italiano?
----------------------------------------To add to Lawrence' reply, thinking you run BOINC based on work unit title: If the process uses only 10%, something else is using a lot more. Have a look in the TaskManager, "Processi" tab and look for wcg_faah_autodock_5.28_windows_intelx86 (if you are on windows). That should by default get about 30% on a dual core (C2D) or 60% on a single core computer. If you click on the CPU column header you can sort the processes and see what activity is getting most CPU time. If you want more processing power assigned, go to My Grid > Device Manager > Device Profile > Default > And select the Maximum Performance option and save. After, go to BOINC advanced view, project tab and hit Update in left margin to get the effect applied. It should run now at 100% of the available idle time. ciao
WCG
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I 've Linux as OS and Boinc.
I' ve done My Grid > Device Manager > Device Profile > Default > and selected the Maximum Performance option and save (maximum output). But I 've not in BOINC Manager > advanced > a project tab entry.......... No change till now....cpu below 10% |
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Sekerob
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Sorry for confusion. BOINCmgr has 2 GUI's: Simple View and Advanced View which you may not have on Linux (what's your version of Linux and BOINC????). In BOINC Manager go to Projects Tab, select WCG and hit the Update button in left margin.
----------------------------------------Now on the processing.... standard the science runs in 'Nice' mode, so something is holding it up. Didactylos knows his way around Linux, so hope he comes out and helps you along. ciao Added: Sample screenshot of BOINCmanager Projects tab on Linux from the Manager manual http://boinc.berkeley.edu/manager.php: ![]()
WCG
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Below my Boincmgr GUI . I 've Mandriva 2007.0 version.
< In BOINC Manager go to Projects Tab, select WCG and hit the Update button in left margin. > ...has not worked... ![]() |
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Former Member
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Where are you seeing this 10% figure?
Please will you open a command prompt and run top - paste the results here. |
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Former Member
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I' ve got CPU 90% .
Thank a lot. |
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Sekerob
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Looked TOP up at http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl1_top.htm
----------------------------------------top - display top CPU Processes. Would you please insert [COMPLETED] in the opening post title (little pencil left of topic). cheers
WCG
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