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Too much disk writing

When running UGM, my computers write to disk every 6-8 seconds. Does this happen to other people?
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Re: Too much disk writing

I don't notice it and my HD is pretty slow.
Have you tried changing the "Write to Disk every" setting? Maybe that will help.

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Re: Too much disk writing

Yes. Others have reported this too.

I have speculated, based on observations, that the results file is continuously written to. Presumably this occurs once per sequence comparison, of which there are very many. The BOINC "Write to disk at most every" setting is used only for the checkpoint file. It seems that whoever programmed this chose to ignore that setting when it came to the results file. A mistake, IMHO.

Maybe if enough people complain we might get an update for this when the techs fix the checkpoint bug. (But I wouldn't hold your breath.)
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Re: Too much disk writing

I used iotop and can confirm that UGM is the project that is writing to disk.
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Re: Too much disk writing

Is it a problem? Each UGM slot appears to be writing on average about 2kB/sec on one of my Haswell machines, and about 1kB/sec on another. That is only half of the NTFS log file on Win7, not to mention all the other programs, and should be no problem.
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Re: Too much disk writing

What reduces disk life is not data transfer rate but number of writes. If not using UGM, my machines don't write to disk every 6 seconds but every 20 minutes.

From Wikipedia:

Most manufacturers design the sliders to survive 50,000 contact cycles before the chance of damage on startup rises above 50%. However, the decay rate is not linear: when a disk is younger and has had fewer start-stop cycles, it has a better chance of surviving the next startup than an older, higher-mileage disk (as the head literally drags along the disk's surface until the air bearing is established). For example, the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 series of desktop hard disks are rated to 50,000 start-stop cycles, in other words no failures attributed to the head-platter interface were seen before at least 50,000 start-stop cycles during testing.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive_failure#Landing_zones

I will stop crunching for UGM until this is fixed.
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Re: Too much disk writing

Number of writes is not the same as start/stop cycles. The latter refers to when the disk goes into power down mode (stops spinning), and then starts up again. But the disk is constantly being written to when the machine is active (not in sleep mode), and hence is always spinning. Just look at Task Manager/Performance/Resource Monitor/Disk Activity to see all the writes.
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Re: Too much disk writing

Number of writes is not the same as start/stop cycles.

Yes, but an isolated write on a stopped disk will make it start, and then stop again until the next isolated write.

But the disk is constantly being written to when the machine is active (not in sleep mode)

Maybe your machine does that. Mine doesn't.

Just look at Task Manager/Performance/Resource Monitor/Disk Activity to see all the writes.

I don't have that. As I wrote above, I used iotop and checked that UGM is the only program that writes to disk in a long time. I set my BOINC preferences to write to disk every 20 minutes. I don't use these computers for nothing more than BOINC crunching.

Also, my disks are 5-7 years old. I don't want to force them needlessly.
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Re: Too much disk writing

I don't have that. As I wrote above, I used iotop and checked that UGM is the only program that writes to disk in a long time. I set my BOINC preferences to write to disk every 20 minutes. I don't use these computers for nothing more than BOINC crunching.

Also, my disks are 5-7 years old. I don't want to force them needlessly.

You can set up a ramdisk and put the BOINC data folder on that; all the disk accesses (both reads and writes) will then be from main memory. I think in Linux it is a virtual disk; you will need enough RAM of course.
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Re: Too much disk writing

Mmm... yes, I can try that. Thanks. One of the computers has only 500 MB of RAM, but probably it will suffice.

I'll investigate wich BOINC directories I need to chage.
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