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keithhenry
Ace Cruncher Senile old farts of the world ....uh.....uh..... nevermind Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 18667 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Gerald, you're beyond words. 26 million points is hard to comprehend. Unbelievable work!
----------------------------------------Dave, congrats too. And thanks for the reminder! With WCG shutting down tomorrow, it is definitely recommended that folks have at least a two day queue of work. Three or four should be more than enough. Once WCG is back up and back in business, that change can be reset. That will allow each of us to keep crunching during the outage. I intend to try to get our raw stats data if at all possible tomorrow before the shutdown. If I'm unable to get the stats data the next day, I'll have to use the same data from the day before meaning everyone has zero numbers for that day. That will probably be the case. When WCG is back, we'll see a spike as the work finally gets counted. Hopefully, it's all going to make a big difference and we won't be having to wait 2-3 hours for the stats update to finish. |
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brown chris
Master Cruncher California - USA Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 2556 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Gerald, you're beyond words. 26 million points is hard to comprehend. Unbelievable work! Dave, congrats too. And thanks for the reminder! With WCG shutting down tomorrow, it is definitely recommended that folks have at least a two day queue of work. Three or four should be more than enough. Once WCG is back up and back in business, that change can be reset. That will allow each of us to keep crunching during the outage. I intend to try to get our raw stats data if at all possible tomorrow before the shutdown. If I'm unable to get the stats data the next day, I'll have to use the same data from the day before meaning everyone has zero numbers for that day. That will probably be the case. When WCG is back, we'll see a spike as the work finally gets counted. Hopefully, it's all going to make a big difference and we won't be having to wait 2-3 hours for the stats update to finish. I just tried to find where to schedule more days of work and just happen to click on the messages for the client. Basically, all of the projects that I am connected to are reporting that there is no work available. I guess my computer is going to get a big break as it's going to be finished with what it has in about 8 hours :( Anyway, where does one go out and schedule more days of work for the computer?
BIG BANG THEORY: In the beginning there was nothing... which exploded
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Gerald, you're beyond words. 26 million points is hard to comprehend. Unbelievable work! Dave, congrats too. And thanks for the reminder! With WCG shutting down tomorrow, it is definitely recommended that folks have at least a two day queue of work. Three or four should be more than enough. Once WCG is back up and back in business, that change can be reset. That will allow each of us to keep crunching during the outage. I intend to try to get our raw stats data if at all possible tomorrow before the shutdown. If I'm unable to get the stats data the next day, I'll have to use the same data from the day before meaning everyone has zero numbers for that day. That will probably be the case. When WCG is back, we'll see a spike as the work finally gets counted. Hopefully, it's all going to make a big difference and we won't be having to wait 2-3 hours for the stats update to finish. I just tried to find where to schedule more days of work and just happen to click on the messages for the client. Basically, all of the projects that I am connected to are reporting that there is no work available. I guess my computer is going to get a big break as it's going to be finished with what it has in about 8 hours :( Anyway, where does one go out and schedule more days of work for the computer? If you can't get WCG work units, you can still get BOINC credits. Google search QMC@HOME and you can run quantum chemistry grid computing during the stoppage. |
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brown chris
Master Cruncher California - USA Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 2556 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Gerald, you're beyond words. 26 million points is hard to comprehend. Unbelievable work! Dave, congrats too. And thanks for the reminder! With WCG shutting down tomorrow, it is definitely recommended that folks have at least a two day queue of work. Three or four should be more than enough. Once WCG is back up and back in business, that change can be reset. That will allow each of us to keep crunching during the outage. I intend to try to get our raw stats data if at all possible tomorrow before the shutdown. If I'm unable to get the stats data the next day, I'll have to use the same data from the day before meaning everyone has zero numbers for that day. That will probably be the case. When WCG is back, we'll see a spike as the work finally gets counted. Hopefully, it's all going to make a big difference and we won't be having to wait 2-3 hours for the stats update to finish. I just tried to find where to schedule more days of work and just happen to click on the messages for the client. Basically, all of the projects that I am connected to are reporting that there is no work available. I guess my computer is going to get a big break as it's going to be finished with what it has in about 8 hours :( Anyway, where does one go out and schedule more days of work for the computer? If you can't get WCG work units, you can still get BOINC credits. Google search QMC@HOME and you can run quantum chemistry grid computing during the stoppage. Thanks, Jonathan - I will check that out. Just found where to update the work queue - Profiles! Who would have thunk? LOL
BIG BANG THEORY: In the beginning there was nothing... which exploded
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Hey Blizzie, have you ever heard of this happening? I'm running stable at 3.0 ghz at 1.28 vcore. Testing overnight.
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keithhenry
Ace Cruncher Senile old farts of the world ....uh.....uh..... nevermind Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 18667 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Gerald, you're beyond words. 26 million points is hard to comprehend. Unbelievable work! Dave, congrats too. And thanks for the reminder! With WCG shutting down tomorrow, it is definitely recommended that folks have at least a two day queue of work. Three or four should be more than enough. Once WCG is back up and back in business, that change can be reset. That will allow each of us to keep crunching during the outage. I intend to try to get our raw stats data if at all possible tomorrow before the shutdown. If I'm unable to get the stats data the next day, I'll have to use the same data from the day before meaning everyone has zero numbers for that day. That will probably be the case. When WCG is back, we'll see a spike as the work finally gets counted. Hopefully, it's all going to make a big difference and we won't be having to wait 2-3 hours for the stats update to finish. I just tried to find where to schedule more days of work and just happen to click on the messages for the client. Basically, all of the projects that I am connected to are reporting that there is no work available. I guess my computer is going to get a big break as it's going to be finished with what it has in about 8 hours :( Anyway, where does one go out and schedule more days of work for the computer? If you can't get WCG work units, you can still get BOINC credits. Google search QMC@HOME and you can run quantum chemistry grid computing during the stoppage. Thanks, Jonathan - I will check that out. Just found where to update the work queue - Profiles! Who would have thunk? LOL You can also click on Advanced, Preferences in Boinc Manager and, on the network usage tab, set the "additional work buffer" to a value that, added to the "connect about every" value gives you the total you want (2 days, 3 days, etc.). The plus is after WCG is back, you just click on the Clear button in the top right to wipe those changes out and you can customize this for each machine (can be different values on different machines). The minus is you have to do this on each machine. However, you don't have to change your profile which applies to all your machines. |
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Former Member
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I set mine as Keith indicated. Illustrated below:
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RT
Master Cruncher USA - Texas - DFW Joined: Dec 22, 2004 Post Count: 2636 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Gerald Way to go. That is a ton of points!!
----------------------------------------You to Dave! BTW, Is there anything you can tell us about regarding the future of GPU crunching at WCG? ---------------------------------------- [Edit 1 times, last edit by RT at Jan 7, 2009 3:39:53 PM] |
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brown chris
Master Cruncher California - USA Joined: Nov 18, 2004 Post Count: 2556 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Gerald, you're beyond words. 26 million points is hard to comprehend. Unbelievable work! Dave, congrats too. And thanks for the reminder! With WCG shutting down tomorrow, it is definitely recommended that folks have at least a two day queue of work. Three or four should be more than enough. Once WCG is back up and back in business, that change can be reset. That will allow each of us to keep crunching during the outage. I intend to try to get our raw stats data if at all possible tomorrow before the shutdown. If I'm unable to get the stats data the next day, I'll have to use the same data from the day before meaning everyone has zero numbers for that day. That will probably be the case. When WCG is back, we'll see a spike as the work finally gets counted. Hopefully, it's all going to make a big difference and we won't be having to wait 2-3 hours for the stats update to finish. I just tried to find where to schedule more days of work and just happen to click on the messages for the client. Basically, all of the projects that I am connected to are reporting that there is no work available. I guess my computer is going to get a big break as it's going to be finished with what it has in about 8 hours :( Anyway, where does one go out and schedule more days of work for the computer? If you can't get WCG work units, you can still get BOINC credits. Google search QMC@HOME and you can run quantum chemistry grid computing during the stoppage. Thanks, Jonathan - I will check that out. Just found where to update the work queue - Profiles! Who would have thunk? LOL You can also click on Advanced, Preferences in Boinc Manager and, on the network usage tab, set the "additional work buffer" to a value that, added to the "connect about every" value gives you the total you want (2 days, 3 days, etc.). The plus is after WCG is back, you just click on the Clear button in the top right to wipe those changes out and you can customize this for each machine (can be different values on different machines). The minus is you have to do this on each machine. However, you don't have to change your profile which applies to all your machines. Thanks, Keith. I saw that while I was digging around in Bionic trying to figure out how to connect to different projects. I also found MOT in SETI@HOME, so I connected to that project as well. SETI is how I started donating computer time (many many years ago). I'm sure it was a different client back then as I sure don't remember anything close to what Bionic is now. Anyway, SETI was like an old friend so I decided to attach to that project again. Bionic sure makes it easy to attach to projects, and there are a lot of projects to choose from!
BIG BANG THEORY: In the beginning there was nothing... which exploded
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Former Member
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Gerald, you're beyond words. 26 million points is hard to comprehend. Unbelievable work! Dave, congrats too. And thanks for the reminder! With WCG shutting down tomorrow, it is definitely recommended that folks have at least a two day queue of work. Three or four should be more than enough. Once WCG is back up and back in business, that change can be reset. That will allow each of us to keep crunching during the outage. I intend to try to get our raw stats data if at all possible tomorrow before the shutdown. If I'm unable to get the stats data the next day, I'll have to use the same data from the day before meaning everyone has zero numbers for that day. That will probably be the case. When WCG is back, we'll see a spike as the work finally gets counted. Hopefully, it's all going to make a big difference and we won't be having to wait 2-3 hours for the stats update to finish. I just tried to find where to schedule more days of work and just happen to click on the messages for the client. Basically, all of the projects that I am connected to are reporting that there is no work available. I guess my computer is going to get a big break as it's going to be finished with what it has in about 8 hours :( Anyway, where does one go out and schedule more days of work for the computer? If you can't get WCG work units, you can still get BOINC credits. Google search QMC@HOME and you can run quantum chemistry grid computing during the stoppage. Thanks, Jonathan - I will check that out. Just found where to update the work queue - Profiles! Who would have thunk? LOL You can also click on Advanced, Preferences in Boinc Manager and, on the network usage tab, set the "additional work buffer" to a value that, added to the "connect about every" value gives you the total you want (2 days, 3 days, etc.). The plus is after WCG is back, you just click on the Clear button in the top right to wipe those changes out and you can customize this for each machine (can be different values on different machines). The minus is you have to do this on each machine. However, you don't have to change your profile which applies to all your machines. Thanks, Keith. I saw that while I was digging around in Bionic trying to figure out how to connect to different projects. I also found MOT in SETI@HOME, so I connected to that project as well. SETI is how I started donating computer time (many many years ago). I'm sure it was a different client back then as I sure don't remember anything close to what Bionic is now. Anyway, SETI was like an old friend so I decided to attach to that project again. Bionic sure makes it easy to attach to projects, and there are a lot of projects to choose from! Welcome to the extended MOT family at BOINC! |
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