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Message 20698 - Posted: 26 Oct 2008, 17:21:50 UTC - in response to Message 20696.  

Hi, Folks

I only have LHC set to a resource share of 12.5% of total capacity but, because there has been so little work available, my LTDs fouled up my Boinc Manager to such an extent that it wouldn\\\\\\\'t ask for any work for anything but LHC and that had nothing to give. This was such a waste of resources that I contacted Boinc and the stuff below is the correspondence which has cured my lockup. Please note that you need to close down Boinc Manager before starting BoincDV. Apologies for the sequence being in reverse order.

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All you had to do was detach from LHC, which would have deleted your local LHC LTD history, and then reattach.
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Message 20699 - Posted: 27 Oct 2008, 1:59:21 UTC - in response to Message 20698.  

I\'ve had my debts all one sided for LHC at one point, but never had the problem that you described. All of the other projects requested work when they needed it. I never ran out of work.

Hi, Folks

I only have LHC set to a resource share of 12.5% of total capacity but, because there has been so little work available, my LTDs fouled up my Boinc Manager to such an extent that it wouldn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t ask for any work for anything but LHC and that had nothing to give. This was such a waste of resources that I contacted Boinc and the stuff below is the correspondence which has cured my lockup. Please note that you need to close down Boinc Manager before starting BoincDV. Apologies for the sequence being in reverse order.

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Message 20703 - Posted: 28 Oct 2008, 2:09:37 UTC - in response to Message 20699.  

Jim

This was my first time. With 600,000 seconds owed to LHC, all my projects had hit their limit of time owed. All I had left was CPDN coupled modules but they take over 100 days of continuous running to finish.



I\\\\\\\'ve had my debts all one sided for LHC at one point, but never had the problem that you described. All of the other projects requested work when they needed it. I never ran out of work.

Hi, Folks

I only have LHC set to a resource share of 12.5% of total capacity but, because there has been so little work available, my LTDs fouled up my Boinc Manager to such an extent that it wouldn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t ask for any work for anything but LHC and that had nothing to give. This was such a waste of resources that I contacted Boinc and the stuff below is the correspondence which has cured my lockup. Please note that you need to close down Boinc Manager before starting BoincDV. Apologies for the sequence being in reverse order.

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Message 21359 - Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 20:48:51 UTC

Assuming that LHC has a close relation to DESY, I wonder if it wouldn\'t make sense to add a project client for ZEUS to this project - for the time when LHC has no \"native\" WUs available.

I don\'t recall where I have seen it - but some web page had informations about ZEUS Grid computing stuff, still looking for nodes.

Maybe they even need computing power for this long TESLA thing.

I mean, as the DC project infrastructure is already here, it could probably be used for more than just people receiving \"out of work\" messages ;-)
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Message 21360 - Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 20:53:58 UTC - in response to Message 20703.  

Not sure what version of Boinc you are using, but I don\'t have a max of 600K. In fact, on my 8 core machine, I have something like -32M built up on one project (CPDN of course). That debt will be paid once I get all of the currently downloaded CPD WU\'s crunched and uploaded.

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This was my first time. With 600,000 seconds owed to LHC, all my projects had hit their limit of time owed. All I had left was CPDN coupled modules but they take over 100 days of continuous running to finish.



I\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ve had my debts all one sided for LHC at one point, but never had the problem that you described. All of the other projects requested work when they needed it. I never ran out of work.

Hi, Folks

I only have LHC set to a resource share of 12.5% of total capacity but, because there has been so little work available, my LTDs fouled up my Boinc Manager to such an extent that it wouldn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t ask for any work for anything but LHC and that had nothing to give. This was such a waste of resources that I contacted Boinc and the stuff below is the correspondence which has cured my lockup. Please note that you need to close down Boinc Manager before starting BoincDV. Apologies for the sequence being in reverse order.

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Message 22246 - Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 16:18:03 UTC
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Wow I actually got 2 Work Units, nice.
Anyone know if the Graphics are fixed?
Id like to take a look because they are pretty. :P
But i wont risk crashing the WU.

Edit: now 4 WUs
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Message 22250 - Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 18:24:17 UTC
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Damn,I had a work unit (my first since I joined) and I crashed it trying to see the graphics T_T
Now I won\'t get more,even if I pause everything else.I hope my sacrifice will help others not doing the same mistake.

edit: talked too fast,got another work unit,now I'm doing my best to give it work time.
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Message 22252 - Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 19:03:14 UTC

Some work units are dribbling out. I got 4 this morning.

BTW, I don\'t run graphics from BOINC so no crashes. Graphics just eat up valuable CPU cycles.
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Message 22342 - Posted: 22 May 2010, 15:56:03 UTC

Hello!
When comes a huge number of WU\'s.I think the biggest machine
can bring so much data to crunch.
Please tell us all when comes large number of WU\'s?
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Message 22415 - Posted: 2 Jul 2010, 16:17:07 UTC

Considering the very very low sending rate of WU, either LHC data is not available at all, or LHC data is available but only processed by the LHC Grid, which doesnt rely on volunteer computing, i.e. LHC@home project in this case.
If the second possibility is true, the usefulness of LHC@home project appears rather questionable.
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Message 22459 - Posted: 10 Aug 2010, 18:41:07 UTC

I just checked the four machines I have on this project. In the last two months, all machines have gotten WU\'s and completed all of them successfully.
Please check out my blog
http://sciencesprings.wordpress.com
http://facebook.com/sciencesprings
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Message 22516 - Posted: 1 Sep 2010, 23:09:29 UTC

I am connected to LHC@home since august 31 2010 and got my first WU september 01 to crunch. It\'s a 00:22:54 SixTrack 4209.00 task. Still wating in line september 2 at 23:00 UTC.
Hope it will work just fine !
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Message 22519 - Posted: 3 Sep 2010, 1:35:08 UTC

I got 11 WUs from the LHC@home server. 9 tasks are finished and validated and 2 still running at 03:20 08/03/2010
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Message 22670 - Posted: 25 Jan 2011, 15:59:03 UTC - in response to Message 22669.  

Well, kamaradski,

There will be work, yes. Most probably there will not be enough work to keep all computers running 24/24 at any moment.

My suggestion: also join some other project on Boinc where you see non-stop work coming from. That way you can keep your processors happily running non-stop.

For suggestions, you can click on the name of anyone here in the message boards, or do a quick google ;)
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Message 22671 - Posted: 26 Jan 2011, 8:44:00 UTC - in response to Message 22670.  

Well, kamaradski,

There will be work, yes. Most probably there will not be enough work to keep all computers running 24/24 at any moment.

My suggestion: also join some other project on Boinc where you see non-stop work coming from. That way you can keep your processors happily running non-stop.

For suggestions, you can click on the name of anyone here in the message boards, or do a quick google ;)

I am running Einstein@home which is now also searching for pulsars besides gravitational waves,QMC@home doing computer chemistry, AQUA@home simulating a quantum computer, climateprediction.net running climate models on vert long deadlines, and, yes, SETI@home which started all this and has very lively forums.
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Message 22672 - Posted: 27 Jan 2011, 18:30:13 UTC - in response to Message 22671.  

Well, kamaradski,

There will be work, yes. Most probably there will not be enough work to keep all computers running 24/24 at any moment.

My suggestion: also join some other project on Boinc where you see non-stop work coming from. That way you can keep your processors happily running non-stop.

For suggestions, you can click on the name of anyone here in the message boards, or do a quick google ;)

I am running Einstein@home which is now also searching for pulsars besides gravitational waves,QMC@home doing computer chemistry, AQUA@home simulating a quantum computer, climateprediction.net running climate models on vert long deadlines, and, yes, SETI@home which started all this and has very lively forums.
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I would add Cosmology@home, MilkyWay@home and Spinhenge@home to Tullio\\\'s list. I prefer the physics related projects but do work on some others as well. The EDGeS@home and World Community Grid are umbrella projects that have sub-projects of their own. I haven\\\'t been getting a lot of credit from EDGeS. I also work on WUprop@home because I like stats and that\\\'s what this project does. WUprop also does not hand out lots of credit but it is a low CPU usage project so doesn\\\'t take processing time away from the science projects.

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Message 22731 - Posted: 16 Apr 2011, 19:58:21 UTC - in response to Message 22516.  

I am connected to LHC@home since august 31 2010 and got my first WU september 01 to crunch. It\\\'s a 00:22:54 SixTrack 4209.00 task. Still wating in line september 2 at 23:00 UTC.
Hope it will work just fine !


In a way, the new commers have had to get used to a more difficult time getting a single unit, then those of us who were around for many years had to. And yet I remember when I was the new commer (when account creation opened back up), and work seemed a bit less abundent, then what it had been. But that was nothing like the years since. Hydrogen@home and Pirates would be about on par now...

But yeah, just keep it connected if you want to get something. Something should come, eventually.
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Message 22733 - Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 18:10:52 UTC - in response to Message 22731.  

But yeah, just keep it connected if you want to get something. Something should come, eventually.


Loads of work at the moment - Just hit my 50K milestone :)

I suspect getting to the 100K is going to quite tricky though :(

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Message 22734 - Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 19:04:37 UTC
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i only have LHC@Home installed on my work PC. this morning i came into work and got into my usual routine. not long after arriving, i noticed my CPU temp was a good ~12°C higher than it usually is, and i couldn\'t figure out why. after about 15 min. of troubleshooting and investigating the PC\'s internals with the side panel removed, i realized my PC was crunching LHC tasks!

...just goes to show you how often LHC tasks come along these days. they\'re so few and far between that i thought my PC might be overheating LOL!
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