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Message 262 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 15:43:13 UTC

I am running ProteinPredictor and SetiAtHome as two BOINC projects.

Lately BOINC has gotten in the situation with ProteinPredictor of "Requesting 0 seconds of work" when there are no ProteinPredictor units to be processed. Repeated attempts to "Update" do not correct the situation. Only "Reset project" jars it into again requesting non-zero seconds of work.

Seti continues to work (at least to the extent their servers can be kept running ;-)

Anyone else seeing this 0 seconds phenom?

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Message 264 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 15:56:44 UTC

Boinc 4.45 or above, I presume?

Please read up on the working of the new work scheduler. Especially the part about Debt.


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Message 266 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 16:35:49 UTC

Thanks, I guess ;-)

Somewhere in there is the right way to configure my projects; but I'm the kind of user who signed up to BOINC just to use spare cpu time, not to become an expert in this. SETI was just fine by itself, until SETI servers became so unreliable that I decided to donate my time to another project.

Now if I understant what work scheduler is trying to do, it appears that BOINC is tryiong to be "polite," when all I want it to do is "keep busy." And with the SETI situation, that seems to be cutting off downloads of ProteinPredictor units. Did I get that much right?

So, is there a quick way to set the work scheduler to "just keep busy, regardless of project"?

Thanks for the response. I apologize for not taking the time to read (and possibly, but not likely) understand all that the work scheduler is capable of doing.
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Message 267 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 16:36:40 UTC

And yes, BOINC 4.45; keeping current I can understand ;-)
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Message 269 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 17:36:27 UTC - in response to Message 266.  
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So, is there a quick way to set the work scheduler to "just keep busy, regardless of project"?

Well, as a quick-fix you may try suspending the SETI project in BOINC. That way, when P@H runs out of work it will keep requesting from P@H irrespective of its current debt value.
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Message 270 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 17:42:43 UTC

Thanks, Chris. I have been reluctant to do that, because I have a much longer history with SETI and I'd like to see them through to the end of the project; and besides, Protein has been stingy with its availability of units to work on also.

But I'll give it a try for a week or so until SETI gets its act together--they could use some ET help, I think.

Cheers.
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Message 271 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 18:16:55 UTC - in response to Message 270.  

... I have been reluctant to do that, because ...

Ok, but please don't mistake suspend for detach.

Suspend just puts the project on temporary hold.
Detach kills the project folder and any in-progress/un-reported work.

Suspend is quite harmless and the project can be resumed anytime. Just keep an eye on the SETI homepage and once you see that it's up and running again, resume the project and click "No new work" for P@H. Then once all the P@H units are completed and uploaded, you just detach from P@H. No mess, no fuss. :)
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Message 272 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 18:43:36 UTC

Gotcha, thanks.

One last question: the link that comes across on the email that arrives (after I subscribed) to the thread doesn't work. Doesn't even look reasonable to me (http://a.b.c/forum_thread.php?id=66) It would be very useful if it did work; any ideas why it does not?
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Message 273 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 18:58:32 UTC - in response to Message 272.  
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Doesn't even look reasonable to me (http://a.b.c/forum_thread.php?id=66) It would be very useful if it did work; any ideas why it does not?

Erm, yes.
It's using the default host name settings, or the person that set it up configured it as a.b.c with the intention of changing it, but forgot about it....I've been meaning to email Dr. Anderson a note about it, but I keep forgetting...and I'm away from my email at the moment.

If you could send him an email, that would be great.
You can contact him at davea at ssl.berkeley.edu.

Thanks
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While you're at it, you may also want to mention that the project name is still "Test Project"....
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Message 274 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:10:10 UTC

That's something I can do to help; thanks. Maybe the "Test Project" was a moment of honesty? ;-)
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Message 275 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:12:06 UTC - in response to Message 273.  

It's not even a project, so before people complain they couldn't connect to the Boinc project... We had such a person over on the Break the Forums project. ;)

Might be wise to remove the credit & RAC here as well. Just helping. :)
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Message 276 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:20:56 UTC

OK, I can do that--Chris, where is the reference to "Test Project"? Can't seem to find that.

And before I lose you, Jord; what is that Avatar? Looks like a rather fancy spinning reel to me, no insult intended ;-)
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Message 278 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:39:14 UTC
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It's the Firefly spaceship Serenity from the tv series and upcoming movie Firefly. :)

When you bookmark this project, it's called Test Project... accidentally the same name as the Seti Beta project's bookmarking name. ;)
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Message 279 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:40:29 UTC - in response to Message 276.  

OK, I can do that--Chris, where is the reference to "Test Project"? Can't seem to find that.

IIRC the subject line of the email sent to a subscribed thread?
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Message 280 - Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:47:28 UTC

Duh. Sorry, I miss the obvious sometimes.

I'll watch for the FireFly movie; managed to miss the series entirely. If it's not on SciFi Friday, I'm not likely to hear about it.

Thanks, Guys, for an interesting conversation.

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