Message boards : Number crunching : Getting WU's
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DARGHelp Send message Joined: 21 Feb 09 Posts: 3 Credit: 57,546 RAC: 0 |
I have tried all the settings and I still can not get any Rosetta WU's. It's been a good couple of days. After reading in here, I went and set the days up to 10 with no help, I even tried to up the resoures to 300 with no help. I copied all the info as far as settings below... the first two are Rosetta's and the last is the general setting for Boinc... I also do work for World, GPUGRID, Einstein, SETI, and Spinhenge. I do not seem to have any problem with those at all. Once the work gets down to smaller numbers they update more work. I am defintely a newbie, but want to get these six programs working together and then let them go when I am not around. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Rosetta's settings Primary (default) preferences (Switch View) Resource share If you participate in multiple BOINC projects, this is the proportion of your resources used by Rosetta@home 100 Is it OK for Rosetta@home and your team (if any) to email you? Emails will be sent from Rosetta/BOINC Admin ; make sure your spam filter accepts this address. no Should Rosetta@home show your computers on its web site? yes Default computer location home Percentage of CPU time used for graphics not selected Number of frames per second for graphics not selected Target CPU run time 10 hours Separate preferences for home Resource share If you participate in multiple BOINC projects, this is the proportion of your resources used by Rosetta@home 100 Percentage of CPU time used for graphics not selected Number of frames per second for graphics not selected Target CPU run time 10 hours ____________________________________________ BOINC's settings Primary (default) preferences (Switch View) Processor usage Suspend work while computer is on battery power? (matters only for portable computers) yes Suspend work while computer is in use? no 'In use' means mouse/keyboard activity in last 1 minutes Suspend work if no mouse/keyboard activity in last (Needed to enter low-power mode on some computers) Enforced by version 5.10.14+ --- minutes Do work only between the hours of (no restriction) Leave applications in memory while suspended? (suspended applications will consume swap space if 'yes') yes Switch between applications every (recommended: 60 minutes) 60 minutes On multiprocessors, use at most 16 processors Use at most Enforced by version 5.6+ 100 percent of CPU time Disk and memory usage Use at most 10 GB disk space Leave at least (Values smaller than 0.001 are ignored) 10 GB disk space free Use at most 50% of total disk space Write to disk at most every 60 seconds Use at most 80% of page file (swap space) Use at most Enforced by version 5.8+ 80% of memory when computer is in use Use at most Enforced by version 5.8+ 90% of memory when computer is not in use Network usage Computer is connected to the Internet about every (Leave blank or 0 if always connected. BOINC will try to maintain at least this much work.) 0 days Maintain enough work for an additional Enforced by version 5.10+ 10 days Confirm before connecting to Internet? (matters only if you have a modem, ISDN or VPN connection) no Disconnect when done? (matters only if you have a modem, ISDN or VPN connection) yes Maximum download rate: no limit Maximum upload rate: no limit Use network only between the hours of Enforced by version 4.46+ (no restriction) Skip image file verification? Check this ONLY if your Internet provider modifies image files (UMTS does this, for example). Skipping verification reduces the security of BOINC. yes |
DARGHelp Send message Joined: 21 Feb 09 Posts: 3 Credit: 57,546 RAC: 0 |
I have tried all the settings and I still can not get any Rosetta WU's. It's been a good couple of days. After reading in here, I went and set the days up to 10 with no help, I even tried to up the resoures to 300 with no help. I copied all the info as far as settings below... the first two are Rosetta's and the last is the general setting for Boinc... I also do work for World, GPUGRID, Einstein, SETI, and Spinhenge. I do not seem to have any problem with those at all. Once the work gets down to smaller numbers they update more work. No need to reply after seeing a post just out on how many others are having the same problem, hopefully we do not have to wiat to long for WU's |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,208,737 RAC: 3,249 |
[quote]I have tried all the settings and I still can not get any Rosetta WU's. It's been a good couple of days. After reading in here, I went and set the days up to 10 with no help, I even tried to up the resoures to 300 with no help. I copied all the info as far as settings below... the first two are Rosetta's and the last is the general setting for Boinc... I also do work for World, GPUGRID, Einstein, SETI, and Spinhenge. I do not seem to have any problem with those at all. Once the work gets down to smaller numbers they update more work. Think the new work week before any new units are flowing again. Then of course all the servers will be jam packed with requests for units so it may still be a bit before everyone gets all the units they want. Run your other Projects for a couple of days and then come back here. |
Neil Send message Joined: 7 Mar 07 Posts: 25 Credit: 135,539 RAC: 0 |
The story from Dave and Ramona Girard demonstrates that when there is a Project outage -- but no information on the homepage or Technical News webpage is provided acknowledging that outage -- how much time and trouble some people will uselessly spend trying to get their Rosettas to work. Of course, these man-hours are multiplied for each concerned user whom mostly duplicates the efforts of their fellow users, all trying their best to get their computers working again for the benefit of the Project. It demonstrates that when there is a project outage, it affects not only the Project, but also the users. The Girard’s story is the clearest example of why the organizers of the project, with all these users trying to do their best for the project, might provide the consideration of taking a few minutes to put a message on the Rosetta homepage and/or the Technical News webpage when there are interruptions on the Project's end. These two locations are where I go first to confirm if there is a problem on the Project's end. It is my first step in troubleshooting when my Rosetta isn't working. |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,208,737 RAC: 3,249 |
The story from Dave and Ramona Girard demonstrates that when there is a Project outage -- but no information on the homepage or Technical News webpage is provided acknowledging that outage -- how much time and trouble some people will uselessly spend trying to get their Rosettas to work. I don't dispute what you are syaing, Seti went thru this very same thing years ago, they were down for days and no one took the time to post anything. Their reasoning was that it takes time to post, time needed to fix things. Would you rather get a note saying 'we are down' or the project up and running was their thinking. They said 'you KNOW we are down'! Also if the users really feel a need to support one particular Project over another they will come back. We went thru all this over at Seti and they STILL got more users than they lost after they came back up. Sometimes publicity, even bad publicity, is not all bad! Some people may hear about the outage and after it is back on line want to come check it out and then stay for their own reasons. I think Rosie will be back up and running very shortly, if not already, and all this will become a memory. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2130 Credit: 41,424,155 RAC: 16,102 |
The story from Dave and Ramona Girard demonstrates that when there is a Project outage -- but no information on the homepage or Technical News webpage is provided acknowledging that outage -- how much time and trouble some people will uselessly spend trying to get their Rosettas to work. ...without reading the last half dozen threads in the same forum they're posting in. I don't know how long it took the OP to create this thread, but within 7 minutes of doing so could re-post realising the issue had already been raised. Not mentioned as a criticism, but confirmation what Mod.Sense has previously written, that whatever's posted, some people still won't read it. |
staffann Send message Joined: 7 Oct 07 Posts: 7 Credit: 69,937 RAC: 0 |
Their reasoning was that it takes time to post, time needed to fix things. Would you rather get a note saying 'we are down' or the project up and running was their thinking. They said 'you KNOW we are down'! They must have had bad luck when doing their thinking. Taking a couple of minutes to inform the users is a very small investment to reduce a very large cost in terms of time invested by the users. And if the project comes up 3 minutes later because of giving information then it is well worth it. It isn't only what is the best for the project - it is as much showing that you care about the crunchers who contribute. When it comes to companies like ISPs their information when they have technical problems tells alot about how/if they care about their customers. This is not a commercial company and christmas/new year is a natural explanation but still the same goes here. |
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