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etienne06
Advanced Cruncher France Joined: Jun 11, 2009 Post Count: 56 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Good morning everybody,
----------------------------------------I would like to know why a WU of HPF2 re-starts, after a computer switch off, from a lower time count. For Example, the computation starts, and I let it work for 1 hour. Then, I switch the computer off. When I switch the computer on the day after, the computation of this WU re-starts at 30 minutes, and not at 1 hour... Do someone know what happens ? What is the reason why it needs to re-start from a lower time level ? Because the computation is supposed to be completed 16/10/2010 at 11 AM. And if the situation carries on, I will be late ! Thank you very much, Good computation. Jean-Philippe PS : sorry for my English... [Edit 2 times, last edit by TKH at Oct 12, 2010 12:59:59 PM] |
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Sekerob
Ace Cruncher Joined: Jul 24, 2005 Post Count: 20043 Status: Offline |
Hi Jean-Philippe,
----------------------------------------The problem is that many of the computational models are too big to constantly save to disc. The application is then set to do that at so called "checkpoints" when a simulation loop is complete (there are quite a few to many in a task depending on the science app). Depending on speed of the computer, those loops can take for HPF2 some 5 minutes, but also more than 30 minutes. You can decide on when to switch off your computer by monitoring this checkpointing and wait a little till one is written to disc. To learn How To, please visit this FAQ: Tasks Checkpoint Saving - How to Minimize Progress Loss during Close/Restart/Resume: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=11332 If you do not run your computer for longer in a day, for instance just for mailing and browsing the internet, you can decide to switch to some other sciences that have shorter checkpoint intervals. The FAQ details the estimated times with Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy and Computing for Clean Water having the shortest intervals. Cheers and thanks for donating spare CPU time to WCG. edit: spelling
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etienne06
Advanced Cruncher France Joined: Jun 11, 2009 Post Count: 56 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Waow, thank you Sekerob !
You explained to me just what I wanted to know. I'm going to read the FAQ to optimize my CPU time. Cheers. Jean-Philippe |
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