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madmac
Advanced Cruncher England Joined: Dec 4, 2005 Post Count: 104 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
I have one wu that is over 10 hours long is this normal for this as most of them were around 4 hours that I have done, seems to take 20 minutes to do 0.005% or less percentage
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Falconet
Master Cruncher Portugal Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Post Count: 3294 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
When it reaches 12 hour it will stop.
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madmac
Advanced Cruncher England Joined: Dec 4, 2005 Post Count: 104 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
It is a quad machine so I have four WUs going on at once looks like I have another also no graphics
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Steve W
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Dec 9, 2005 Post Count: 110 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
WUs can vary considerably in length of time they take to process depending on whether they are a parent or child WU.
If you get a parent WU then it contains all targets for the WU and the HCMD app will try to process all of them until it comes up to the 60% in 6 hours rule or the hard 12 hour stop rule. If a WU gets returned when its not complete then child WUs are generated on the remaining targets from the original parent WU and obviously since they contain fewer targets to be analyzed the child WUs often run for a shorter time. |
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madmac
Advanced Cruncher England Joined: Dec 4, 2005 Post Count: 104 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
it took 12 hrs 19 minutes to do, so the the 12 hr rule is a no go
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Sekerob
Ace Cruncher Joined: Jul 24, 2005 Post Count: 20043 Status: Offline |
To be precise, it's 12:00:00 hours, then to finish the position that is at that moment computing. If you switch on <checkpoint_debug> logging you can actually observe a position progress i.e. the last time a task checkpointed to give an idea from the recent checkpoints how long the next one could take.
----------------------------------------Since your client ran 12 hours, we know the task had at least 60% done at 6 CPU hours, so it must have hit a few heavy ones on the course. One would expect at 60% / 6 hrs for a task to finis before the 12th hour. Some dont. Mind you, dont know which client you run. If 6.10, then you see the wallclock time it took, not the CPU time. The CPU time you then can see in the task properties view. Hope this helps to understand. Happy Crunching. edit: checkpoints in plural and more spelling
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madmac
Advanced Cruncher England Joined: Dec 4, 2005 Post Count: 104 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
using 6.10.58, can you kindly inform me how do I switch on <checkpoint_debug> logging
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Sekerob
Ace Cruncher Joined: Jul 24, 2005 Post Count: 20043 Status: Offline |
For the checkpoint reading details see this FAQ: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=11332 . The instructions are right after the first screenshot and read on through the second paragraph else you miss it... adding a <logflag> in the cc_config.xml, which for Windows does not by default exist (will for the upcoming WCG skinned 6.10.58 I think)
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madmac
Advanced Cruncher England Joined: Dec 4, 2005 Post Count: 104 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
thanks did not know I could do that, will not do cc as I do not know what I am doing
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Sekerob
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It´s really easy. Just open the cc_config.xml with Notepad or Wordpad, then add the line, and save making sure the file does not change name. You really can't break BOINC when messing up this file... it will simply be ignored or just give a benign warning.
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