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Sgt.Joe
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My ISP Clearwire went down last night about 8:00 PM. For some reason that wreaks havoc with the Linux systems, causing computation errors when they are trying to connect and there is no connection. I suspended network activity on everything and will bring them back slowly this morning. It has been a long time since there has been been break in the service. Maybe there were too many people trying to stream fireworks shows. laughing
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I have Clearwire also and it has been the most reliable ISP I have ever had. I've only ever had one disruption in service and they were already on it before I had even called. When there was just a possibility of disruption because of tower work they called and warned me a few days before, just so I would not be alarmed.
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I have Clearwire also and it has been the most reliable ISP I have ever had. I've only ever had one disruption in service and they were already on it before I had even called. When there was just a possibility of disruption because of tower work they called and warned me a few days before, just so I would not be alarmed.


Yes, outages have been rare. It looks like it lasted about 2 1/2 hours. My better half said it was back about 10:30 PM. I put everything back on this morning and the backlog all up and downloaded without a hitch.
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Production will be down here. The FAAH autodock application is only about half as efficient as the VINA application on my Linux machines. Hopefully the Vina projects will come back on line soon as well as the FAAH Vina project. I tried a few of the CEP2 units on the Linux machines but they all errored out after several hours due to signal 11 problems - too many exits. No problems with the CEP2 units on the Windows machines though.
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I am upping all my machines' cache to 7 days in case of an impending all-project WU shortage. Luckily two of my i7 rigs can run 8 concurrent CEP2 wu in case it comes down to that.
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Lost power about an hour ago in Richfield. Still waiting for it to come back. Maybe too much demand due to a/c? It's 93 and humid.
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Lost power about an hour ago in Richfield. Still waiting for it to come back. Maybe too much demand due to a/c? It's 93 and humid.

It is down to 79 here, but just drippy humid out. And the deerflies are bad !
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Production will be down here. The FAAH autodock application is only about half as efficient as the VINA application on my Linux machines. Hopefully the Vina projects will come back on line soon as well as the FAAH Vina project. I tried a few of the CEP2 units on the Linux machines but they all errored out after several hours due to signal 11 problems - too many exits. No problems with the CEP2 units on the Windows machines though.
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Odd, I have no trouble with CEP2 under Linux (except when my Internet connection goes down, which gives them signal 11). Like you, my points have gone way down since I'm running FAAH and CEP2 rather than Vina sciences and CEP2.

On a different subject, I promoted WCG again this summer when I lectured in a summer program for undergraduates. Today is the last day of the program, and one of the students came up to me and said, "I joined your team on World Community Grid!" So glad he's gotten involved in grid computing -- and his addition makes the Coralville Crunchers team half again as big as it was. :)
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Odd, I have no trouble with CEP2 under Linux (except when my Internet connection goes down, which gives them signal 11).

If you have any insight on how to solve this problem under Linux I would love to know. Why a communication connection being broken affects the WU like this baffles me. Only CEP2, not other WU's. TIA.
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Odd, I have no trouble with CEP2 under Linux (except when my Internet connection goes down, which gives them signal 11).

If you have any insight on how to solve this problem under Linux I would love to know. Why a communication connection being broken affects the WU like this baffles me. Only CEP2, not other WU's. TIA.
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I seem to recall Sekerob saying that it is an issue in Linux BOINC. If that's the case, I don't know why it would affect just some sciences and not others. My only solution is to disable BOINC from network use most of the time. :(
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