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Muglurmath

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Message 3484 - Posted: 14 Mar 2006, 4:59:28 UTC

Hi,
I am participating in BOINC DC program. BBC-CP and CPDN are huge models and require many days to complete. To avoide problems I take back up every 6 Hrs. 4 times a day in to alternating directories, (just in case!).

Even with 8 pressed to know check point and Exiting after the check point is created some times i loose TS/s. Can this be aovided.

Please forgive me if my suggession is foolish, why BOINC Manager cannot write to disc when we click on Exit. I think it is a small modification to the code.
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Message 3490 - Posted: 14 Mar 2006, 8:05:55 UTC - in response to Message 3484.  
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I have set save every 2 minutes in Preference. Does that solve the problem?
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Message 3495 - Posted: 14 Mar 2006, 14:05:39 UTC - in response to Message 3484.  

It's not BOINC that writes to disk or checkpoints. It's the science application, thus in your case the BBC application that does the checkpointing. Hence you shouldn't ask of BOINC to write to disk when exiting, but of the science application to do so. (in other words, ask on the CPDN forums)
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Message 3497 - Posted: 14 Mar 2006, 15:50:42 UTC - in response to Message 3490.  
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I have set save every 2 minutes in Preference. Does that solve the problem?



It appears the timestep countdown shown on the graphical screen when you hit 8 goes in cycles of 48 time steps, but the actual save takes place every 144 timesteps. The problem is when will it really save next?
I have written a small program which will tell you which timestep the next save will occur. If you wait until then and then exit, you will lose nothing. If interested, let me know.
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Message 3641 - Posted: 25 Mar 2006, 6:43:33 UTC
Last modified: 25 Mar 2006, 6:48:57 UTC

Thanks for the advice and encoragement.

I had just started and BOINC had crashed, I posted here a question.
For some application issues, we may be ignorent at the time and ask for help from wrong people, assuming they are like minded people.

And thanks to Jane.
I had not subscribed to this thread, and did not know of your offer to help.



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