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Soul_keeper
Cruncher Joined: Jul 9, 2006 Post Count: 10 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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hmmmm just tryed that,
didn't work either |
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Former Member
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Set your Switch between applications" to 999999 minutes.
Using suspend and resume get the CPDN crunching. Should not switch off it! |
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JmBoullier
Former Community Advisor Normandy - France Joined: Jan 26, 2007 Post Count: 3716 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Hi Soul_keeper!
----------------------------------------I don't know if there is a way to achieve precisely what you want, and my personal feeling is "not". But at least you must know what each parameter is doing. "Use at most xx % of processors" is used to say how many processors Boinc will be authorized to use for everything it does (this parameter is global and ihas no relationship with projects). If you set it to 100 % your client will use your 4 processors. If you set it to anything between 75 and 99.99 % it will use only 3 processors. What it will give to each processor depends on the Project weight of each project. As far as I know Boinc works alternatively on each of your projects for a period defined by the "Switch between applications every xxxx minutes" parameter. Since I participate to WCG only I do not know if ti is using all available processors on a single project at one time or if it is able to do this switch on a "per processor" basis. I would not be surprised though if it is the former. In your case you should give to WCG a project weight three times that of CPDN, e.g. 3 and 1 respectively , or 75 and 25. But what it will ensure is that on the long term WCG will get three times more time than CPDN, nothing more at processor level. To add to your puzzle, everything I have read here about this multiple grids usage said that it was particularly difficult and painful to set when one of the grids is CPDN, because of their endless tasks, knowing that Boinc waits for a checkpoint to be taken before switching a task. Good luck. Jean. |
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Soul_keeper
Cruncher Joined: Jul 9, 2006 Post Count: 10 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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yeah i've been using boinc for 3yrs, I understand what the settings are supposed to do.
----------------------------------------Just the one I want isn't working. I had no problem with a CPDN constantly running on 1 core with other projects like AIS and YOYO ohhh well It's just something I have to live with it seems thanks for all the help people have a good week [Edit 1 times, last edit by Soul_keeper at May 10, 2009 8:30:57 PM] |
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Former Member
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Soul_keeper, Jean's explanation of what is going on is exactly right. What you are trying to do simply doesn't work exactly the way you want.
CPDN always messes up your debts. If you have been running it for a long time, expect your debts to be messed up. If you have been running additional projects, and trying out different BOINC versions, your debts may be damaged beyond repair. |
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JmBoullier
Former Community Advisor Normandy - France Joined: Jan 26, 2007 Post Count: 3716 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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yeah i've been using boinc for 3yrs, I understand what the settings are supposed to do. Just the one I want isn't working. I am sorry but everything you said and tried about the "Use at most xx % of processors" made me think you had not understood this one. And I am afraid you don't want to understand it. This parameter is global and unique for a given machine. It is not related to a particular project. There is not one per project. It is working the way it is supposed to work and it won't force what you want to do. However since it is confirmed that multicores can work for different grids at the same time (sorry, I was not sure) if you set it to use all four cores and if you set the weights the way everybody told you you will finally get what you want. It just may need quite some time to stabilize. Good luck, and be patient. Jean. |
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Soul_keeper
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" And I am afraid you don't want to understand it. "
is this really necessary ? I got the info I need, (which was that those settings aren't project specific on the website, and I can't limit a project to only use 3 cores) Can an admin please close this thread. before it deteriorates thank you |
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JmBoullier
Former Community Advisor Normandy - France Joined: Jan 26, 2007 Post Count: 3716 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Closing request transmitted to admins.
----------------------------------------Sorry if your "Just the one I want isn't working" only meant "the one I want does not exist". Regards. Jean. |
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Sekerob
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This thread has I think all the workable suggestions to achieve what's wanted. Unless I missed it, it only requires to add the "no new tasks" to be added to the CPDN project setting in the respective client to get 1 core working permanently on CPDN and the 3 others rest on WCG... until the CPDN is ready, to permit the fetch of the next task.
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TKH
Former World Community Grid Admin USA Joined: Aug 13, 2005 Post Count: 775 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Thread closed per original poster request.
tkh |
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