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![]() Send message Joined: 18 Sep 04 Posts: 163 Credit: 1,682,370 RAC: 0 |
Hi Ben and Chrulle! Sorry about posting OT questions here. But I really would like to know when Malaria Control goes live, or at least account creation is enabled. As you seem to be involved with the project, maybe you can give a rough timetable or point to the info on the Malaria Control website. Thanks in advance, Michael Team Linux Users Everywhere ![]() |
![]() Send message Joined: 27 Jul 04 Posts: 182 Credit: 1,880 RAC: 0 |
Beta is probably coming soon. (weeks) As soon as account creation is opened we will announce it here. Chrulle Research Assistant & Ex-LHC@home developer Niels Bohr Institute |
![]() Send message Joined: 18 Sep 04 Posts: 163 Credit: 1,682,370 RAC: 0 |
Beta is probably coming soon. (weeks) OK, I can wait.
I thought so. Thanks, Michael Team Linux Users Everywhere ![]() |
Send message Joined: 13 Jul 05 Posts: 456 Credit: 75,142 RAC: 0 |
Talking of Malaria control, I'm impressed that it got to be a CERN thing at all. After all, mosquitos and parasites don't fit into CERNs traditional fields of study, the RN or CERN; and Africa is outside the E of CERN. (I'm not complaining, I think it is great). I wonder if anyone can fill me in on the history of how it got to be a CERN project? River~~ ![]() |
![]() Send message Joined: 18 Sep 04 Posts: 163 Credit: 1,682,370 RAC: 0 |
Did you Click here for more information? Michael |
Send message Joined: 13 Jul 05 Posts: 456 Credit: 75,142 RAC: 0 |
yes I did. I repeat it is a great project and it is great that it is being supported at CERN, but I could not see anywhere on that site how the wonderful idea came about that a nuclear research organisation (Recherche Nuclaire) for Europe (Europeanne) is doing a biomedical project for Africa. I am asking, not how the project came about or how it is needed (which are answered on their site) but how it came about that CERN is supporting it. R~~ |
![]() Send message Joined: 17 Jul 05 Posts: 102 Credit: 542,016 RAC: 0 |
There's another BOINC project where CERN is probably involved, to my knowledge they do it together with institutes in Portugal - anything new about HEP@Home? Must be quite close related to LHC I guess, so could it be that we will crunch those WUs when LHC pauses? |
![]() Send message Joined: 18 Sep 04 Posts: 163 Credit: 1,682,370 RAC: 0 |
There's another BOINC project where CERN is probably involved, to my knowledge they do it together with institutes in Portugal - anything new about HEP@Home? Nothing more than a paper :( Michael Team Linux Users Everywhere ![]() |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 2 Sep 04 Posts: 209 Credit: 1,482,496 RAC: 0 |
Heres an unofficial update on MalariaControl. The Project Developers and us Alpha Testers and still trying to find the last few bugs (not Mosquitoes) in the application. There have been some problems with checkpointing, particuarly when your client runs the benchmarks or exits. This will cause the result to have invalid results, of course this is not known until the result is validated and the participant ends up getting ZERO credit. They have been making good progress the last week with fixes, if you follow the main page or the message board you will see that we are now getting some good results. There may still be one more bug to find. I'm an alpha tester and I'm guessing that once this problem is solved, then the project would be opened up for beta (I can't promise that, but I don't see any other problems we havn't solved yet). I can't tell you when (As I don't know) but we are a lot closer now than we have been in the last four weeks. Stay tuned for more info. |
![]() Send message Joined: 17 Jul 05 Posts: 102 Credit: 542,016 RAC: 0 |
There's another BOINC project where CERN is probably involved, to my knowledge they do it together with institutes in Portugal - anything new about HEP@Home? It has been more than paper in 2004 already. I've got a test project tgz archive here from 10/2004 with sources, scripts, Atlas-stuff and ELF binaries called kvmuonsomething, a pile of things I don't know anything about so I cannot tell in which state it has been back then. The test server used to be *.gridpt.fe.up.pt but it's gone now. |
![]() Send message Joined: 27 Jul 04 Posts: 182 Credit: 1,880 RAC: 0 |
It came about because CERN although a particle physics laboratory also research computer science and a mandate to transfer this research to the public. The http protocol for example was created at CERN. As other examples of research not directly linked to particle physics CERN is also involved in medical research. See: here Because we already had a lot of expertise in boinc projects here at CERN it was an ideal place to start and spin-off another project. Although CERN is not directly contributing money to the project, the management has graciously allowed us to work on the project as long as it does not interfere with our other duties. Chrulle Research Assistant & Ex-LHC@home developer Niels Bohr Institute |
Send message Joined: 13 Jul 05 Posts: 456 Credit: 75,142 RAC: 0 |
... the management has graciously allowed us to work on the project as long as it does not interfere with our other duties. and, it seems from the url, allowing cern computers time and space to host the servers. I'm impressed at their flexibility for a good cause :) R~~ |
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if you have an RSS reader then add it to your reader that way at least if they announce new account creation is open you will get the message to let you know Join us in Chat (see the forum) Click the Sig ![]() Join UBT |
Send message Joined: 2 Sep 04 Posts: 28 Credit: 44,344 RAC: 0 |
and, it seems from the url, allowing cern computers time and space to host the servers. I may be wrong, but I think the production servers may be hosted elsewhere, with only the alpha setup on the CERN equipment while undergoing alpha testing. There was mention of new servers and a new url for the beta, IIRC. But it's definitely cool of the CERN guys to help get it started. They deserve a big pat on the back. ;-> |
![]() Send message Joined: 18 Sep 04 Posts: 163 Credit: 1,682,370 RAC: 0 |
Hi Chrulle, Krunchin-Keith, I'am reading that there are problems validating Linux against Windows results. Quote from here:
If you need another Linux host, just drop me an email. Michael Team Linux Users Everywhere ![]() |
Send message Joined: 2 Sep 04 Posts: 22 Credit: 4,113,694 RAC: 328 ![]() ![]() |
Hello! Why only a linux client, I also have different windows clients waiting with Amd cpu'st ready to help! See You soon! Hans Sveen Oslo, Norway ![]() |
Send message Joined: 13 Jul 05 Posts: 456 Credit: 75,142 RAC: 0 |
Hello! This is only my guess, based on other projects. Usual procedure is for the early dev work to be done on a single platform, then branch out to other platforms when the code is working on one. The reason to confine early prototypes to a single platform are to get rid of the more obvious bugs in a single environment. Which platform is chosen for the prototype depends partly on which platform the devs are most happy with, and my also depend on cost of licences for dev tool packages. Either way the choice could often be Linux: many programming types prefer Linux, and the software is the ultimate in cheap. It is absolutely certain that a windows version will be along at some stage - no DC project is going to turn away the biggest cadre of computers in the world! In the meantime, the beauty of BOINC is those winboxes can be doing some other project a big favour, even if their primary mnission is for Malaria Control. River~~ ![]() |
Send message Joined: 2 Sep 04 Posts: 28 Credit: 44,344 RAC: 0 |
It is absolutely certain that a windows version will be along at some stage... If you were referring to MC specifically, there already is one. Your synopsis regarding the logical reason to choose one particular platform for development is apt, however not expanding the dev pool during alpha or beta phase can cause problems farther down the road. This is pretty much what we are seeing at MC at the moment. Thankfully the devs are working on both the linux & win platforms simultaneously, so we have found the incompatibility pretty early. Had the devs chosen to go with a single platform, we wouldn't have identified the current issue of inter-platform incompatibility. If the problem was only tagged when adding a new platform into the production environment, many users would be crying foul over 0 credits...and the devs would have more headaches "fixing" credit and trying to salvage project credibility. IMHO, it's unlikely that MC will be able to test every possible OS before going live, however catering for the majority is a reasonable 2nd place finish. Why test them all? Well, even something as simple as a single math function call into a shared library can return a slightly different result between two *nix OS's, linux & solaris for eg. |
Send message Joined: 13 Jul 05 Posts: 456 Credit: 75,142 RAC: 0 |
It is absolutely certain that a windows version will be along at some stage... OK, noted thanks
My impression is that most BOINC projects start alpha with just one platform, and go to multi platform around the end of alpha or start of beta. I'd agree that by the time a project leaves beta it should have working apps on the popular platforms - in my opinion that is at least Win, Lin and OS X, the variation is whether a dev team chooses to put the multi platform debugging into the alpha or beta phase, and each choice has its advantages. R~~ |
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Beta is probably coming soon. (weeks) MalariaControl.net moves out of Alpha and into Beta. The site has moved to a new web address of http://www.malariacontrol.net/ and is hosted by the Centre Universitaire d'Informatique (CUI) and the Division Informatique (DINF) at University of Geneva. Account creation will be enabled later this week or early next week. A limit of 500 user accounts will be set to start while they test the server backend under this load and test Validation of results. Hope to see you there. BOINCin since 10-Apr-2004 ~~~ Alpha and Beta Tester ~~~ Join team USA ![]() |
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