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Send message Joined: 6 Jul 10 Posts: 585 |
The figure 8 way is to first suspend the network, but that suspending tasks/projects leads to immediate fetches of other *active* projects is a feature that got killed about version 5.6, maybe earlier. When your client buffer is full, including the still counted suspended work, it's full. --//-- |
Send message Joined: 20 Dec 07 Posts: 1069 |
...but that suspending tasks/projects leads to immediate fetches of other *active* projects is a feature that got killed about version 5.6, maybe earlier. I'd say later, because 5.10.45 still does it ;-) Gruß, Gundolf |
Send message Joined: 6 Jul 10 Posts: 585 |
Hard to believe, but maybe we're talking different things. There was a time that suspending tasks were not counted for the cache and that's been gone a very long time. If suspending tasks, when technically the cache is full, then fetching work from other projects to exceed the total value of cache, I'd be surprised. I've had a task for longer in suspend [the last task], not the project, and BT tells me the sum of all work is still what I've got set, and never requesting more unless that projected total [of all projects] drops below the set value. Same observation for 6.10 and 6.12. --//-- |
Send message Joined: 20 Dec 07 Posts: 1069 |
Hard to believe, but maybe we're talking different things. I'm talking of the BOINC version (but BoincTasks is in the 1.2x range). ...I've had a task for longer in suspend [the last task], not the project... There's my mistake: I had suspended a project, not its tasks. But you've also been only 'half' right: that suspending tasks/projects leads to immediate fetches of other *active* projects is a feature that got killed about version 5.6(emphasis by me) since suspending a project definitely causes overfetch with 5.10.45 ;-) Gruß, Gundolf |
Send message Joined: 23 Apr 07 Posts: 1112 |
Hard to believe, but maybe we're talking different things. There was a time that suspending tasks were not counted for the cache and that's been gone a very long time. If suspending tasks, when technically the cache is full, then fetching work from other projects to exceed the total value of cache, I'd be surprised. I've had a task for longer in suspend [the last task], not the project, and BT tells me the sum of all work is still what I've got set, and never requesting more unless that projected total [of all projects] drops below the set value. Same observation for 6.10 and 6.12. I'm sure that suspended projects/tasks aren't counted towards the cache (in Boinc 6.10.58 and 6.12.41), i tend to get a small stash of CPDN tasks for a rainy day, then suspend them all but one, and fill up with tasks from Seti and Seti Beta, i've been caught out a few times when i've not had NNT set at a project, and i've suspended another project, and suddenly had extra work that i hadn't intended to get. Claggy |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5129 |
Hard to believe, but maybe we're talking different things. There was a time that suspending tasks were not counted for the cache and that's been gone a very long time. If suspending tasks, when technically the cache is full, then fetching work from other projects to exceed the total value of cache, I'd be surprised. I've had a task for longer in suspend [the last task], not the project, and BT tells me the sum of all work is still what I've got set, and never requesting more unless that projected total [of all projects] drops below the set value. Same observation for 6.10 and 6.12. And I got caught the same way when suspending tasks in BOINC v6.13.10 |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15561 |
And I got caught the same way when suspending tasks in BOINC v6.13.10 Ah, you as well? Got that as well, a whole cache full of Enigma's and Einstein's when I temporarily suspended the tasks not Albert, when trying to 'force' the OpenCL app to start up. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5129 |
And I got caught the same way when suspending tasks in BOINC v6.13.10 In my case, I got a dollop of NumberFields, which - to add to the stress - the server had allocated without reference to the client's current DCF of something over 7.5: two and three quarter million unexpected seconds of work.... See BOINC Dev mailing list. |
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