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Re: Computing for Sustainable Water project nearing completion

On 11 August 2012, kateiacy said,
I think your Superchick machine may have been underclaiming for some reason.


All my 64-bit machines - Windows, Ubuntu (or Gubuntu, since it's running GNOME instead of Unity), fedora and CentOS - were exhibiting that discrepancy.
I chose those 2 for the post/report because other than one being 64-bit and the other 32-bit windows, they were nearly identical laptops.

If they've fixed it since then and never told us, that's fine; as I said, I should get to sapphire without enabling that task on any machines running the 6.12 (64-bit) application, anyway.

Still, the work units should be worth the same amount of credits no matter how long they take, in my opinion...
e.g. if a P2 450MHz or P3 500MHz takes 5+ hours to crunch a work unit, it should be worth the same amount of credits as an identical work unit crunched in a half-hour by a 12-core 2.5GHz Opteron 6180.
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With 12 cores going full out I will at least get emerald in 21 days. From now on, I am going to follow remembertw's game plan. If a new project comes on, I will jump on it like a rat on a cheeto until sapphire is reached, so as not to be surprised again by a shortened schedule.

It will be interesting to see the jump in productivity of the other projects after the next 30-60 days with HFCC, HCMD2, C4CW, and this project being completed.
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Oh! It looks like I wasn't minding things while helping mop up HCMD. I've only got gold on this project. Now to turn all 8 crunching cores to work here. Lets see what they can do in 4 weeks.

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14.08.2012 08:56:17 | World Community Grid | No tasks are available for the applications you have selected*

Now that was fast! biggrin

*(which is CFSW as I'm trying to reach at least silver in the remaining time)
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14.08.2012 08:56:17 | World Community Grid | No tasks are available for the applications you have selected*

Now that was fast! biggrin

*(which is CFSW as I'm trying to reach at least silver in the remaining time)

Just look at the results numbers in your client tasks view or on the Result Status page of My Grid. My last of this morning is 12335. They go all the way to 17000, the last batch. We seem to be doing about 200 batches a day.
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OMG!!!
Switching all machines to CFSW, have to complete about 200 days till
Sapphire :)
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My last of this morning is 12335.

Received 12214 yesterday at noon and nothing since. Got some HCC, HFCC and DSFL to do now. I'll see what I get afterwards.

EDIT: Just got a couple of 12352s.
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My last of this morning is 12335.

Received 12214 yesterday at noon and nothing since. Got some HCC, HFCC and DSFL to do now. I'll see what I get afterwards.

EDIT: Just got a couple of 12352s.


As of today, the 15th of August, we are up to the 12537 thru the 12540 series units!

Are they limiting the total number of units available per day? If so I may have to crunch elsewhere as I already have my Sapphire badges.
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Are they limiting the total number of units available per day? If so I may have to crunch elsewhere as I already have my Sapphire badges.


I would say yes. I have often seen "no work units available".
Also, as there are only a few days left of this project, (I expect I will only get to Ruby) there are a number of people badge hunting.

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I should hit sapphire on saturday - only have 55 days to go and with doing an avg of 20 days / day that should get me to sapphire. I will release any unprocessed WU's at that point for the other badge hunters to gobble up...happy crunching
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