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21) Message boards : Number crunching : Announcement: Database residual problem - misallocated WUs (Message 12695)
Posted 19 May 2005 by old_user3335
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My computer ID 5429 downloaded 2mb3_300143459, result ID 836495 http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc/result.php?resultid=836495
which appears to be on host 167123 with a client error but not in my results list. It had five trickles and 472.59 credits. I aborted it and it downloaded a new model which does show up in the results for this computer.

Pam
22) Questions and Answers : Windows : Model finished, uploaded, gone from Boinc manager but... (Message 12689)
Posted 19 May 2005 by old_user3335
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Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere, but I couldn't find it, so...

It still shows as "in progress" in my results. It is model 2ddb_300131760 and only shows 70 trickles. It seems to be missing trickles from around May 8 or 9.

I am using BOINC 4.25 on Windows XP Home, SP1.

Boinc Manager said it was finished- these are all the messages I found about uploads.

5/18/2005 9:18:47 AM|climateprediction.net|Sending request to scheduler: http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc_cgi/cgi
5/18/2005 9:19:50 AM|climateprediction.net|Scheduler RPC to http://climateapps2.oucs.ox.ac.uk/cpdnboinc_cgi/cgi succeeded
5/18/2005 9:23:52 AM|climateprediction.net|Computation for result 2ddb_300131760 finished
5/18/2005 9:23:54 AM|climateprediction.net|Starting result 2mh1_300143675_1 using hadsm3 version 4.12
5/18/2005 9:23:55 AM|climateprediction.net|Started upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_1.zip
5/18/2005 9:23:55 AM|climateprediction.net|Started upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_2.zip
5/18/2005 9:25:34 AM|climateprediction.net|Finished upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_1.zip
5/18/2005 9:25:34 AM|climateprediction.net|Throughput 15519 bytes/sec
5/18/2005 9:25:34 AM|climateprediction.net|Started upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_3.zip
5/18/2005 9:25:38 AM|climateprediction.net|Finished upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_2.zip
5/18/2005 9:25:38 AM|climateprediction.net|Throughput 18812 bytes/sec
5/18/2005 9:25:38 AM|climateprediction.net|Started upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_4.zip
5/18/2005 9:27:10 AM|climateprediction.net|Finished upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_4.zip
5/18/2005 9:27:10 AM|climateprediction.net|Throughput 17958 bytes/sec
5/18/2005 9:27:10 AM|climateprediction.net|Started upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_5.zip
5/18/2005 9:27:37 AM|climateprediction.net|Finished upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_5.zip
5/18/2005 9:27:37 AM|climateprediction.net|Throughput 11096 bytes/sec
5/18/2005 9:27:38 AM|climateprediction.net|Finished upload of 2ddb_300131760_0_3.zip
5/18/2005 9:27:38 AM|climateprediction.net|Throughput 18549 bytes/sec

So is this it for this model? Will it show as No Reply on it's due date?

Pam
23) Message boards : Cafe CPDN : Thread Closed (Message 5000)
Posted 3 Oct 2004 by old_user3335
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"When you find the answer...next search for how many angels can dance on the head of a pin :P It's probably a more important question anyways..."

Would that be HowManyAngelsCanDanceOnTheHeadofaPin@Home? HMACDOTHOAP@Home? They should probably shorten it to HMA@Home. I look forward to the opening of this project, soon to be followed by projects that will delve into "how much wood can a woodchuck chuck" and "how many peppers did Peter Piper pick". And how about all of those troublesome story problems that involve trains leaving at different times and speeds? If we can put rovers on Mars, we should be able to answer these questions once and for all.

:)

Pam
<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/cpdn/stats.php?userID=264">
24) Message boards : Number crunching : AT 94% complete, BOINC (Message 4999)
Posted 3 Oct 2004 by old_user3335
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Being the impatient sort, I adjusted the resource sharing so CPDN was 98% and LHC and SETI were the other two percent. This allowed me to get the model finished yesterday on the Pentium M laptop. To my horror, it had the unintended side effect of causing another CPDN download on the hyperthreaded P4 machine. I didn't expect that, since that work unit had 77 hours to go. That machine can run two processes and I said I wanted CPDN 98% of the time, so obviously both processors should run it 98% of the time, I guess. I just hope going back to equal shares means I won't get another one when that work unit finishes.

So I got one model done in just over a month (with the "cheating" right at the end). Too bad they won't put that Pentium M chip in a desktop. It's a crunching champion.

Pam


<img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/cpdn/stats.php?userID=264">
25) Message boards : Cafe CPDN : sig test (Message 4869)
Posted 1 Oct 2004 by old_user3335
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26) Message boards : Number crunching : AT 94% complete, BOINC (Message 4868)
Posted 1 Oct 2004 by old_user3335
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I hit 94 percent today but no new model yet. I have 26 hours left on the work unit. I guess since I am set to keeping .1 to 1 day's cache, then when it gets to 24 hours left it might download a new work unit. I am doing LHC and SETI also, with equal sharing. So it will be more than three days before this work unit finishes. I am kind of excited to be finishing a CPDN model.
27) Message boards : Number crunching : AARRRGGGHHHHH...Carl Help...!!! (Message 4459)
Posted 21 Sep 2004 by old_user3335
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&gt; Hi, OK, it's no problem, it was just an "optional edit" to allow a file to get
&gt; uploaded at the end.
&gt;
&gt;

So we have plenty of time to do this edit? As long as it gets done before the work unit ends, so that the file can be uploaded at that time? The work units don't speed up or anything once they reach phase three, do they?

Pam
who has to go mow the lawn now or else I'd sit down and do it.
28) Message boards : Cafe CPDN : Signature test thread to test siggy with cpdn.. (Message 3662)
Posted 9 Sep 2004 by old_user3335
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29) Message boards : Cafe CPDN : Signature test thread to test siggy with cpdn.. (Message 3660)
Posted 9 Sep 2004 by old_user3335
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Sig test.








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