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Send message Joined: 14 May 13 Posts: 2 Credit: 23,140,440 RAC: 0 |
Hi, I've recently joined this project and noticed that tasks from other projects (e.g. SETI or Einstein) are automatically suspended once an Asteroid@Home task is ready for computation. I changed the preferences so that Asteroids@Home gets less CPU time than other projects. However, all other tasks are still suspended immediately. Am I doing something wrong here or is this due to WU deadlines? Thanks in advance for any help! |
Send message Joined: 12 Jan 13 Posts: 39 Credit: 8,007,807 RAC: 7,394 |
Boinc is trying to "equalize" things out for you. If you wish to crunch all three of your projects at once, do nothing and Boinc will see to things. Otherwise you will have to adjust your settings to get the balance you want. Either way, it will take a while for things to settle out.
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Send message Joined: 19 Jun 12 Posts: 221 Credit: 623,640 RAC: 0 |
Last modified: 31 May 2013, 5:25:10 UTC Boinc is trying to "equalize" things out for you. BOINC is supposed to do so in a 'long' term (days/weeks) but I also don't see this happening properly (I use BOINC 6.10.58) Even with Resource share 999:1 and running only SETI@home + Asteroids@home for about a month (a few months ago) I don't see BOINC '"equalize" things out' (I see more like 70:30% (number of tasks, Run time)) (Now I resorted to set 'No new tasks' for Asteroids@home and enable it manually for ~1 day every 10-15 days - I don't like the long restart time (~15 minutes) for Asteroids@home tasks (e.g. if I exit BOINC to play some game and then start BOINC again) ) <scheduler_reply> <scheduler_version>701</scheduler_version> <master_url>http://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/</master_url> <request_delay>7.000000</request_delay> <project_name>Asteroids@home</project_name> <userid>1650</userid> <user_name>BilBg</user_name> ... <project_preferences> <resource_share>1</resource_share> <scheduler_reply> <scheduler_version>701</scheduler_version> <master_url>http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/</master_url> ... <project_name>SETI@home</project_name> <userid>8647488</userid> <user_name>BilBg</user_name> ... <project_preferences> ... <venue name="school"> <resource_share>999</resource_share> For some reason 'debt' is calculated for SETI@home but not for Asteroids@home (even if only Asteroids@home CPU tasks run; no matter if I set 'No new tasks' or not) Copy from BoincTasks: Project SETI@home Master URL http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/ User name BilBg Team HardwareBG SETI Team Venue school Resource share 999 Computer id 4832843 Non CPU intensive No Suspended via GUI No Don't request more work No Scheduler call in progress No Attached via account manager No Detach when done No Ended No Duration correction factor 1.0275720000 Schedule RPC Pending 0 CPU Short term debt 86 400.00 CPU Long term debt 0.00 ATI Short term debt 0.00 ATI Long term debt 0.00 CPU backoff time 31.05.2013 07:59:40 Backoff Interval 01:04:00 ATI backoff time 31.05.2013 07:25:17 Backoff Interval 00:01:00 Project Asteroids@home Master URL http://asteroidsathome.net/boinc/ User name BilBg Team Bulgaria Venue Resource share 1 Computer id 110 Non CPU intensive No Suspended via GUI No Don't request more work Yes Scheduler call in progress No Attached via account manager No Detach when done No Ended No Duration correction factor 0.9448490000 Schedule RPC Pending 0 CPU Short term debt - CPU Long term debt - ATI Short term debt 0.00 ATI Long term debt 0.00 CPU backoff time -- Backoff Interval - ATI backoff time -- Backoff Interval 00:00:00 (in fact BOINC really "equalize" work (1:1) but I would like the ratio to be 5:1 or 10:1) Sometimes I try <zero_debts>1</zero_debts> in cc_config.xml (<zero_debts> is present in BOINC 6.10.58 but not in BOINC 7.x) which have no noticeable effect in the "equalize" of work fetch in the next days (BOINC do not obey 'Resource share' set). <cc_config> <log_flags> <benchmark_debug>1</benchmark_debug> <dcf_debug>1</dcf_debug> <checkpoint_debug>0</checkpoint_debug> <work_fetch_debug>0</work_fetch_debug> </log_flags> <options> <start_delay>55</start_delay> <ncpus>-1</ncpus> <max_file_xfers>20</max_file_xfers> <max_file_xfers_per_project>10</max_file_xfers_per_project> <save_stats_days>3650</save_stats_days> <max_stdout_file_size>5242880</max_stdout_file_size> <zero_debts>0</zero_debts> </options> </cc_config> - ALF - "Find out what you don't do well ..... then don't do it!" :) |
Send message Joined: 14 May 13 Posts: 2 Credit: 23,140,440 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for your answers! Now I resorted to set 'No new tasks' for Asteroids@home and enable it manually for ~1 day every 10-15 days That's exactly what I'm doing now. :) |
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