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PenguinsPal
04-08-11, 11:30 AM
After sending in a bunch of ERRORed WUs it will take a couple days before it will send you any more.
Wayward_Son
04-08-11, 06:32 PM
I'm suddenly getting a bunch of errored work units. Either stalled unites or tons of "computation errors" only ten seconds into a new unit. Anyone else seeing this?
PenguinsPal
04-08-11, 07:31 PM
I get a few here and there...
I'm suddenly getting a bunch of errored work units. Either stalled unites or tons of "computation errors" only ten seconds into a new unit. Anyone else seeing this?Same here. Those with deep caches will see the same in a couple days.
In cases where the WU was processed by another host, the other host had the same error. I conclude there is a problem with the WUs.
Wayward_Son
04-08-11, 07:40 PM
Glad to know it's not just me this time.
Bobnova
04-09-11, 12:39 AM
I typically get maybe 1 in 20-30 that error out within .2 to 10s, I figure they're borked units.
If an entire page does it all at once that's a machine issue.
SilverJeep
04-09-11, 07:35 AM
I've been getting the same thing the last couple of days. A bunch of WUs that fail for a computation error within the first 5 secounds. The majority are still coming back alright though.
baditude_df
04-09-11, 12:55 PM
Why are we back in this thread again all the sudden?
I'm seeing the same issue. Rosetta has really been having a lot of stupid little issues lately.
Why are we back in this thread again all the sudden?
Cause this is where all the cool kids hangout!
Why are we back in this thread again all the sudden?
I'm seeing the same issue. Rosetta has really been having a lot of stupid little issues lately.Actually... Not the same issue. And this time around I'm seeing two different errors in the WUs with difficulty.
I suppose the ultimate answer is that Rosetta is not standing still. They're doing something different. I don't pretend to know anything about the details of what they're trying to do with my CPU cycles, but it looks to me like they have some sort of meta-programming capability within the work units that the program we execute interprets to do different kinds of science on the data that comes packaged with it. As a developer I think that's pretty cool.
As a developer, I also understand there is a very strong relationship between the time spent testing and debugging and the amount of new code that gets written. Depending on the application, it may be very important to minimize the number of remaining bugs. That requires a lot more time spent on testing than moving forward. However if the impact of a bug is not costly, identifying and fixing the bug can be put on the back burner so other high priority work can proceed. The impact of this particular problem seems small. A bad WU takes a couple seconds to run and get reported back. The biggest cost is probably bandwidth and temporary disk storage (and then life goes on.)
It's pretty frustrating to see from our point of view, but in the overall scale of things seems to be not such a big deal.
While looking at the Rosetta forum, I did see mention of a new version in alpha. :clap:
And yeah. this is where the cool people hang out. :rock:
drshivas
04-12-11, 02:37 PM
I haven't seen any issues, and my RAC is steady, except for a slight dip when I swapped out my recalled P67 board for a new B3 last night. Is this happening to me too while I'm not looking?
I've found that while stress testing, Rosetta seems to be harder on a system than IBT with lots of memory. Maybe some folks who keep seeing issues could have their machines at the edge of the OC envelope? I dunno. :shrug:
Is this happening to me too while I'm not looking? :sn:
Al the records are there on the web site. You can look back at your work units.
I've found that while stress testing, Rosetta seems to be harder on a system than IBT with lots of memory. Maybe some folks who keep seeing issues could have their machines at the edge of the OC envelope? I dunno. :shrug:While it's true that Rosetta can stress a system beyond what other stress tests do, that has nothing to do with these errors. These happen within a few seconds of the WU starting and the same error is reported by the other host that processes the work unit. And beyond that, I'm getting the same error on all of my crunchers/nibblers and only 2 of 8 are overclocked.
drshivas
04-12-11, 06:15 PM
I see. I just checked my WHS box and saw computation errors on T0* and Ross3X3* tasks. And good to know it's happening on un-OC'd machines too. Thanks for the tip.
Bobnova
04-12-11, 10:18 PM
I'm getting a larger then average number of ~3 second borked units too, but not the swaths of them that I get when I screw an OC up (when that happens I tend to bork >100 units in about 30 seconds, it's not subtle).
PenguinsPal
04-12-11, 10:42 PM
I'm getting like 10 or more a day from ALL my systems now..
They must be playing with the code because I even see a little cred for for the errored ones...
Wayward_Son
04-13-11, 06:08 AM
Looks like my faulty work units are cleared up. My RAC has dropped off and levelled out for the last three or four days while that was happening, but it looks like both machines are crunching smoothly again and my RAC is increasing once more.
Bobnova, I really don't think these large patches of errored work units had to do with bad overclocks. Too many people were experiencing it, even on non-overclocked machines. The symptoms may be similar, but I think the problem lies with Rosetta this time.
SilverJeep
04-13-11, 07:23 AM
Looks like my faulty work units are cleared up. My RAC has dropped off and levelled out for the last three or four days while that was happening, but it looks like both machines are crunching smoothly again and my RAC is increasing once more.
Bobnova, I really don't think these large patches of errored work units had to do with bad overclocks. Too many people were experiencing it, even on non-overclocked machines. The symptoms may be similar, but I think the problem lies with Rosetta this time.
I'm curious as to what happened. I came home last night, and hadn't received any new work. The server was down for maintenance for a bit and I didn't get any new tasks for about 6 hours. All seems to be well now though.
xsuperbgx
04-26-11, 09:46 PM
My highest point rig was taken down a couple weeks ago for some final benching and then going up for sale. I just brought the replacement rig online to push myself over the million mark and test the hardware(I7 920). I am hoping to get a new amd system when bulldozer comes out and put it under water for 24/7 rosetta.
benbaked
05-31-11, 09:07 PM
Why are we back in this thread again all the sudden?
I'm seeing the same issue. Rosetta has really been having a lot of stupid little issues lately.
Good to see this thread is still kicking. :D
Hey Ben! Good to see you around, as well. :clap:
baditude_df
05-31-11, 11:38 PM
BENNNY!!!!!!!!
haha.
I saw your pics on facebook, your dog rocks.
And the caption under that picture of the girl at the bowling alley?!!!! I spit my pop all over my keyboard. rofl. :clap:
benbaked
06-05-11, 11:23 PM
Hi baditude, yeah Albert is very cool, he's the best dog I could have asked for. He's friendly with everyone, except with people he doesn't know or considers intruders/enemies - he has one mean sounding bark! Its a shame someone dumped him like trash but he has a good home now!
SpyderMatrix
06-06-11, 04:30 PM
ok im now in on this with my lappy and my quad core setup now i just need that nifty rosetta tag on my username lol
baditude_df
06-06-11, 06:54 PM
ok im now in on this with my lappy and my quad core setup now i just need that nifty rosetta tag on my username lol
It's a public group. Just go in to your UserCP/Group Memberships (under networking in the menu on the left) and select "Join Group" beside the Rosetta Team. Then click "Update Display Group" at the bottom and you're set! '
Welcom aboard! :welcome:
That's a great pic, Ben. Albert looks like he's having a great time. You know that's the last time we ask you to go find a chihuahua to adopt, right Ben? :rofl:
I'm starting to slowly switch back to Rosetta now, from SETI. I'm following your lead here, Ben - goal is a million in FAH/Rosetta/SETI. Adding World Community Grid to the million point goal, as well.
virtualyoda
06-08-11, 06:47 PM
Right well after a house move and a fight with the internet company, im back online shall start chruching on all RIGS, Catch ya soon
Welcome back Virtualyoda. Glad you won your internet company argument. :clap:
I'm just today bringing back a second rig to Rosetta. First page RAC, coming up! :D
baditude_df
06-10-11, 05:36 PM
It's been really quiet around here lately, eh?
I've been spending most of my time (and money :( ) on my new GF, so I've been pretty scarce.
I see that the Czech team decided to have a little Rally, and are now seated firmly in 1st place again. We've been steady at 212K for the last few days which is awesome, but anyone who was around for the last RAC harvest, knows that Team OCF has more than enough power to blow them out of the water even at their current 230K.
Wayward_Son
06-10-11, 08:51 PM
Bad, I've had problems with Rosetta since the end of the first month into the contest. I've tried de-clocking both my machines and nothing seems to help. I just seem to hit streaks of bad work units where a core or three will just freeze up on a work unit. My RAC should be about 6900, and I was there at one point BEFORE the contest ever started, but I've been having the RAC blues ever since. I am doing my best for Team OCF, and am damn close to passing my 1,000,000 mark, but this is damned frustrating.
baditude_df
06-10-11, 09:27 PM
I find myself aborting work units once every couple of days. I really don't know what the heck is going on, but this never used to happen.
I feel your pain, but I can't help but wonder why everyone is not having this problem.
Wayward_Son
06-10-11, 10:24 PM
I see a few other OCF Rosetta members complain about it. It seems to come and go. I might have a week without a single stalled work unit, followed by a week where I can't press "abort" fast enough, followed by another perfect week. I just don't get it. I imagine that there are a lot of users experiencing this problem and that it is under-reported. That, or I just happen to have two completely buggy machines that will both pass 24+ hours of Prime95 Blend but can't seem to run Rosetta without farking up.
baditude_df
06-10-11, 10:45 PM
It's not the machine. Mine is stock clocked and 100% stable, and I've crunched ~2million of my total points with Heavily overclocked quads.
I've heard other members complain of it, but certainly not all. I mean we all draw from the same pool and alot of us should have the same WU's in our caches more often than not I'd think. You'd just think that more people would be reporting or complaining.
It's been really quiet around here lately, eh?
...
I see that the Czech team decided to have a little Rally, and are now seated firmly in 1st place again.I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one who had noticed. ;)
With hot weather upon us, I've been winding down on crunching. My laptop is now only crunching on one core. I've stopped new data on my wife's laptop as well as she's had problems with her browser locking up. I don't know if that's temperature related or not, but with some days hitting the mid 90°s (mid 30°s for those of you who boil water at 100°) I need to cut back.
I did a quick energy survey. My file server (Atom D525) uses 48W baseline and 54W running four Rosetta instances. That 6W nets 472 RAC. OTOH, my main rig baselines at 112W and uses 205W with 4 cores crunching Rosetta for about 1500 RAC. Add two instances of SETI on the GPU and that produces 9155 RAC for SETI and uses 310W. I've cut it back to one instance of SETI and two cores crunching Rosetta and it uses 284W. (Since cores are available to keep the GPU well fed, it really doesn't reduce GPU throughput much.)
I'm also winding down my s939 system which produced 630 RAC on 162W.
I'm still on the front page for our team, but I don't think that will last for long.
Bobnova
06-10-11, 11:23 PM
Try changing your WU length. I'm doing 1h WUs and have no stuck/looong WUs that i've noticed.
Wayward_Son
06-11-11, 08:41 AM
How do you change unit length, Bob? I've seen you mention that a couple times but no matter where I look, either in BOINC or on Rosetta's page, I can't seem to find it.
I've only had a couple bad wu's since the Chimp Challenge finished, and I use the default wu size. Typically, 7 to 8 hours of crunching to complete it.
I wonder if this is related to the choice of cpu? All the cpu's I use for Rosetta are Intel C2D's or Quads.
Bobnova
06-11-11, 11:12 PM
Rosetta preferences on the rosetta@home page. Not computing preferences, mind you. It's in sort of an odd spot.
muddocktor
06-12-11, 06:41 AM
I have mine set to 6 hours and haven't had those problems either, Bob.
Wayward_Son
06-12-11, 07:38 PM
So weird. The last five days I've only had to abort one single WU. Next week I'll probably be down on about five or six out of my ten cores, followed by another week of zero problems. Frustrating. I'll look into lengthening my units to six hours and see what happens.
freeagent
06-13-11, 08:39 AM
I just got my client running :)
Wow does it use alot of ram! :D
Thats ok, at least its getting used. Im not sure how the points work, or what the ideal setup is, but I have it running on all cores and so far so good! It crashed last nite, my bad, had my NB freq. up too high :beer:
http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/631/captureuv.jpg (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/853/captureuv.jpg/)
Evilsizer
06-13-11, 09:56 AM
freeagent that a 6 core xeon? i just noticed there are now 8(2.66ghz max, 130w TPD) and 10(2.4ghz max, 130w TDP) core xeons on intels ark site.
freeagent
06-13-11, 10:23 AM
freeagent that a 6 core xeon? i just noticed there are now 8(2.66ghz max, 130w TPD) and 10(2.4ghz max, 130w TDP) core xeons on intels ark site.
No sir, its just a regular 970 :(
Evilsizer
06-13-11, 11:41 AM
would be nice to have a 4 proc 10core setup running.
freeagent
06-13-11, 12:33 PM
would be nice to have a 4 proc 10core setup running.
Thats why I used a frowny face :D
I was pumped to see them, then saw the pin count, they dont love us anymore :cry:
Oh don't worry, they love us -- or at least our wallets. :p :p
freeagent
06-14-11, 08:22 AM
This is such a nice app to use. I do have to say it is rather sensitive.. Settings that I thought were rock solid before, were actually not. Im talking mainly about the northbridge speed, I think.. It ran for hours yesterday after it rebooted, spitting out bad numbers for hours until I got home from work because I forgot to use msconfig :(
Sorry :)
I think I have it now, I am just not a fan of such a low nb speed, but its working :D
The first Summer heat wave of 2011 for So. CA has arrived, and is forecast to continue through Tuesday.
Heat wave's and high power rates are the surest way to cut my crunching production. Since the entire state of Texas has been declared a disaster area due to the drought and heat they're getting, and Arizona and New Mexico are basically charcoal briquettes, I'm surprised our RAC hasn't been affected more.
muddocktor
07-04-11, 09:43 AM
We actually got enough rain a week or so ago that they canceled the burn and fireworks bans, at least through today. We got a short shower yesterday evening, but it wasn't hardly enough to get the ground wet. It did knock the evening temps down from the high 90's to the low 80's/high 70's by sundown. We could definitely use some more rain here though.
on a 2600k, does rosetta require more than 4gb ram?
Evilsizer
07-10-11, 09:43 PM
on a 2600k, does rosetta require more than 4gb ram?
shouldnt, i ran 3gigs on windows xp 32bit and 8wu's at once. given how windows 7 handles ram, it is possible in your case. when running rosetta on a I3-330M for 4 wu's, windows shows around 3gigs of ram being used. i need to take a closer look as to how much for the processes them selves. as the WU as well will have different amounts of ram they will need. btw on my i3-330m box i have 2x2gigs with win7 64bit.
Here are a couple screens of the task managers on the 2 2600Ks, I'm asking this question to see if upgrading the ram will increase RAC, otherwise if it wont I will leave it be :)
http://home.comcast.net/~smklear/rosetask.png
http://home.comcast.net/~smklear/rosetask2.png
Evilsizer
07-10-11, 10:00 PM
no increasing ram size wont help with rac unless you are running out of ram because of the number of WU's. well my machine made a fool for me, with 4wu's running and nothing else 1.89gb of ram in use. with no rosie it's at 980ish mb.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v733/Evilsizer/ocforums/norosie.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v733/Evilsizer/ocforums/rosieprocesses.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v733/Evilsizer/ocforums/rosie4wu.jpg
what does bother me a bit is your svchost is at 110mb or there abouts. i have never had that process up to that high, what else you go going on in the background?
had teamviewer running, closed it and that didnt affect that process, so i ended it :p, it turned off aero. Not sure...
Evilsizer
07-10-11, 10:56 PM
hmm yea i think it is aero doing that, since my gaming rig i have aero turned off. largest svchost i have is 16mb there abouts.
muddocktor
07-11-11, 12:08 AM
on a 2600k, does rosetta require more than 4gb ram?
I have 2 2600k systems and both have 4 gigs of ram and they seem to be doing just fine with that amount of ram.
Bobnova
07-11-11, 10:24 AM
On linux, running all 8 threads will inhale the 4gb of ram I have and bring the system to a crawl by forcing FF/etc. onto swap.
They made a new series of WUs a couple months ago that eat an extra 40-50% memory each, getting 8 of those is an issue.
drshivas
07-11-11, 11:46 AM
I've had to inch up the percentage of RAM allowable in BOINC manager lately as I had a few units waiting for memory. Rosie is getting RAM happy.
unijabnx2000
07-11-11, 09:11 PM
Running 8 WUs and a few other things, Im using about 4.3 GB of mem (35% of physical)
unijabnx2000
07-11-11, 11:20 PM
Today i went from # 74 to 67.
Evilsizer
07-12-11, 08:42 PM
im slowly back on the rise with my i3-330M running. as soon as i can i may have another running since im aiming for a storage server. going with a higher end wired nic so it should not hit the cpu that much when moving data. the server will have a dual core low wattage SB cpu, to bad we can see which are logical and HT cores, as well as tied to which core. would be nice to have that ability so you could tie up just one core+HT. would be better then guessing which cores or non-logical cores your tie-ing up. i guess one way is to watch core temp or realtemp to see which core increases in temp and play with the affinity settings in task manager. wonder if you can do that in linux as well?
Bobnova
07-13-11, 12:50 AM
Real and HT cores alternate as far as I can tell.
Core0 is real, Core1 is HT, Core2 is real, Core3 is HT, etc.
baditude_df
08-19-11, 03:00 PM
Howdy all! Nice to see we've stabilized at a nice 120K or so RAC, and still firmy seated in 3rd place!
How's everyone been doing?
Wayward_Son
08-19-11, 06:03 PM
Got my second rig up and running again after a month of downtime at the end of the contest. Still getting stalled work units but nowhere near what I was getting during a few periods during the contest. Both machines still 100% stable in Prime95 for 20+ hours on Blend, In-Place Small FTTs, etc.
Is there any way we can get an updated progress chart for all participants showing total Work Done and Average RAC for the duration of the contest, and have it ranked in either order? It would be cool to see a final tally of what we each contributed to the cause.
Again, looking forward to the next one.
Insane Scyth
08-20-11, 02:04 PM
Is there any way we can get an updated progress chart for all participants showing total Work Done and Average RAC for the duration of the contest, and have it ranked in either order? It would be cool to see a final tally of what we each contributed to the cause.
I agree, this would be pretty cool to check out.
A bit ago I had to back off on my overclock, started getting some random restarts and trying to figure out exactly what is causing it. Hopefully I figure it out soon so I can return to folding at full force.
baditude_df
08-20-11, 02:21 PM
For the last draws, I just entered all eligible contestants and did not update everyone's stats. It just takes too long, and I didn't have the time. Here's the stats for both of you though:
Participant Name RAC at Start Current RAC RAC Difference Start point total Current point total Point difference Start Date
Wayward_Son 6,992.68 4,231.35 -2,761.33 285,361 1,188,654 903,293 19-Feb-11
jackson 3,833.86 3,546.17 -287.69 1,315,547 2,064,890 749,343 21-Feb-11
PolRoger
08-23-11, 02:45 PM
I reached a new milestone today :thup: so I've decided to switch the rigs over and crunch on my other team (WCG) for awhile. :salute:
DJCorpse
08-24-11, 08:36 AM
Congrats on 10 million PolRoger!
baditude_df
08-24-11, 01:31 PM
I reached a new milestone today :thup: so I've decided to switch the rigs over and crunch on my other team (WCG) for awhile. :salute:
NOOOOOOO!!!!! haha. :)
Big congrats Roger, that's a huge milestone! Come back soon buddy, we'll miss you.
muddocktor
08-25-11, 11:11 PM
Wow, we got several high rac people down right now. I noticed that drshivas hasn't turned in any credit for several days now too. I hope he's just on vacation and nothing bad has happened.
My production is kind of spotty right now too, since I have been doing some heatsink testing and in the middle of the day I have to shut down my 2 2600k crunchers to keep temps down low enough to run heatsink test. These summer temps are killer, let me tell you.
drshivas
08-27-11, 12:52 PM
Big congrats PolRoger! Really good push! :clap:
As for me, I'm taking a break, and reconsidering my commitment to DC in general. RL is forcing me to evaluate what's important and what isn't, and DC is taking a back seat right now. But everything is fine. Thanks for the thoughts, mudd.
P.S. I did some WCG for a couple weeks after Rosetta ran out of work. The projects over there are pretty interesting. Their stats website, however leaves much to be desired.
PenguinsPal
08-31-11, 11:03 PM
Just wanted to say hello again. All moved into my new house and I am running Rosetta again. Don't think I will push as hard again, but I should move back up the ranks agian.
PenguinsPal
09-19-11, 06:53 AM
Put together another 1090T, let's see what 2 of these can do .....
baditude_df
09-19-11, 10:59 PM
Sweet! Thank you Sir!
PenguinsPal
09-20-11, 12:20 AM
Are we going to have another Fall Harvest this year?
baditude_df
09-20-11, 05:50 PM
Hmmm.... I think we could. Month of October? Sounds good to me.
Team USA is getting a bit cocky and pulling away from us, and I think we need to put them in their place. What does everyone else think?
Wayward_Son
09-21-11, 08:46 PM
I'm up for it.
Side note: Rosetta has been unsettingly stable since our last contest ended. In the last month I am up to about a 95%+ completion rate on work units on both machines. Where was this level of stability during the contest?
So frustrating.
baditude_df
09-21-11, 10:33 PM
I hear ya. My rac is up over 2400 now, whereas I couldn't seem to break 2000 during the contest. I think i was sitting between 18-1900.
PenguinsPal
09-23-11, 06:43 AM
Back into the Top 10 RAC again...YAY me ...
baditude_df
09-23-11, 10:58 AM
Well someone bumped me to 11th, so booo you! lol jk. ;)
PenguinsPal
09-23-11, 12:17 PM
I get some more cheap memory I can get this Sempron 140 going I will get another nice little bump up ...
bmwbaxter
09-23-11, 11:46 PM
Well, the summer heat has died down and I am back to 24/7 folding. so my RAC will be climbing again. my goal is to reach 2 million credits by mid march.
EDIT: also switching back to my water loop on my daily rig so my OC can also increase which means higher RAC :D
Are we going to have another Fall Harvest this year?What's a fall harvest? Any need to prepare for it ahead of time?
baditude_df
09-24-11, 01:10 AM
The Rosie RAC Harvest is our yearly event that occurs in November. This year will be the 3rd RAC Harvest.
It's always good to be at full production or close to it when the contest starts, but that's about all the preparation that's required. Just make sure to register with your Forum and BOINC Usernames when you see the registration thread to ensure that you are entered in to the draws. Announcements will be made both on the front page and forum wide, so you shouldn't miss it.
Insane Scyth
09-25-11, 11:45 PM
I just moved into a new house, but hopefully I'll my computer up and running this next week to start crunching Rosetta again.
Evochuck
09-26-11, 02:03 AM
Sometimes there are prizes to win during harvests :D
PenguinsPal
09-26-11, 10:27 AM
Knock knock :D
baditude_df
09-26-11, 05:54 PM
Sometimes there are prizes to win during harvests :D
Actually, there's ALWAYS prizes to be won during harvests!
bmwbaxter
09-26-11, 06:03 PM
assuming BD luanch is soon I should have a 2600K to add :D
baditude_df
09-26-11, 08:03 PM
Hmmmm.... needs more Cowbell Canada! Yeah, that's it!
PenguinsPal
09-26-11, 10:56 PM
Actually, there's ALWAYS prizes to be won during harvests!
I'm still rockin' that BFG power supply from the 2009 harvest...
baditude_df
09-27-11, 12:52 AM
I'm still rockin' that BFG power supply from the 2009 harvest...
You should let Oklahoma Wolf know that. It was one of his review samples.
Good to hear man. :)
Bobnova
10-31-11, 11:22 AM
De-stuck status thread?
Anyway, I've lit rosetta on both my boxes so it's getting a share now, it and LHC@Home share 50/50 at home(6 threads of 4ghz 2600k on 64bit win7), and rosetta/LHC both get 38% of the work box (i7 950@3.6ish 6 threads), with the remainder going to WCG.
hokiealumnus
10-31-11, 11:41 AM
Odd... re-stuck.
Been looking for an excuse to join my Rosie Teammates again...We are getting A3 wu's on fah. Since I can make almost the same ppd with my Gpu client, I turned one on fah and switched an i7 over to Rosie. I missed you folks!:grouphug:
The cooler weather is welcome.:thup:
Bobnova
11-11-11, 01:11 PM
Wohoo! Welcome back!
baditude_df
11-11-11, 03:10 PM
Heya fonda! Awesome! Good to see you again!
PenguinsPal
11-11-11, 09:03 PM
Well there goes my top 5 spot...
Welcome back ;-)
Bobnova
12-10-11, 11:33 PM
Anybody else not getting any work?
I just checked my main box for giggles and discovered there aren't any rosetta tasks going, nor does a request for work turn any up.
bmwbaxter
12-11-11, 12:19 AM
I still have work units since I run a 3 day buffer. but I am not getting anymore units... look like it started for me around midnight. so maybe their server is getting some maintenance done?
Insane Scyth
12-11-11, 01:51 AM
I looked over my event log and it seems like I am getting tasks at the moment but there was about a 12 hour gap or so yesterday where I didn't receive any. However my buffer is also around 3 days so it never got that low.
Bobnova
12-11-11, 10:20 AM
Funny thing was, half an hour after I posted that I started getting tasks again!
muddocktor
12-11-11, 06:51 PM
Looking at my laptop, I'm getting 1 wu at a time for new work. I don't know what it's like at the house with more capable machines since I'm at work though.
bmwbaxter
01-05-12, 09:13 PM
anyone else having issues uploading? I am running out of my 3 day buffer. :chair:
Insane Scyth
01-05-12, 09:21 PM
I'm having some issues uploading, I have about 1-2 days out of my 4 day work buffer left.
bmwbaxter
01-05-12, 10:06 PM
it stopped uploading for me on monday. they must be having server issues again. looks like seti is gonna be getting some love again.
PenguinsPal
01-06-12, 09:26 PM
Seems they are working on there database right now.
muddocktor
01-06-12, 10:17 PM
The website is up at least now. And it has posted the following:
Jan 02, 2012
The hardware hosting the Rosetta@Home project is being moved from one datacenter to another on the UW campus. We are using this disruption to update the sagging, aging gear that runs the project. All of this will result in a few days of down time. We will work to keep the outage to a minimum, but you migh want to grab enough work for a 4-5 day period. We appreciate your patience, interest and continued contributions to our research. -KEL
Sure would have been nice if they would have given more warning time about the outage. I would have activated Seti on my home systems before I left for work instead of having them sit around burning electricity for nothing.:mad:
baditude_df
11-19-12, 02:32 PM
Time to resurrect this thread. What's your status everyone?!
I see we're at a healthy 86K and rising, which puts us back in the Top 10 productive teams in the project! We rock!
aphellyon
11-20-12, 12:27 PM
i'm currently floating around 2k rac... will try to hit and sustain 3k this week. It's finally cooling off around here so I can deal with the 86F office temp by opening the window... gotta love fall/winter. :clap:
bmwbaxter
11-20-12, 02:15 PM
Time to resurrect this thread. What's your status everyone?!
I see we're at a healthy 86K and rising, which puts us back in the Top 10 productive teams in the project! We rock!
3930k and i7 870 both at 4.0 Ghz up and running :)
So i hit 13 million today :) Currently have 6 rigs on RH 2 3930k a 980 a 920 a Q9550 and an AMD 1055T. Still have a few more in reserve, I did run a 3570K for a while seemed to do well but can't spare my other boxes atm. Well roll on 14 M.
Project is down today, no website, no up or downloads.
benbaked
11-29-12, 02:47 PM
Time to resurrect this thread.
Great! This is an excellent thread! It chronicles our response to the Pirates' initial raid of this sub-forum and the subsequent growth of what has turned into a great rosetta team.
Bobnova
11-29-12, 05:28 PM
It's working for me. This is good, as LHC@Home has run out of work. I'm back on Rosetta now. Just a 3570k, but it's better than nothing!
baditude_df
11-30-12, 01:24 AM
Great! This is an excellent thread! It chronicles our response to the Pirates' initial raid of this sub-forum and the subsequent growth of what has turned into a great rosetta team.
It's working for me. This is good, as LHC@Home has run out of work. I'm back on Rosetta now. Just a 3570k, but it's better than nothing!
I love this thread too. All the good ol' boys are back! Yeehaww!!!
Congrats on 13 Mil Solar! Wow! :attn:
lucas21
02-12-13, 02:48 PM
Woohoo I finally broke into the top 10 on our team! Also see we are back to being ranked #4 although Canada is still right on our tail!
baditude_df
02-12-13, 06:25 PM
Damn Canadians! ;)
Tbrooks
02-12-13, 06:42 PM
Damn Canadians! ;)
Ya they should be on Our team.
baditude_df
02-13-13, 12:23 AM
IKR!
I need to get another contest going here.
To the drawing board!
lucas21
02-25-13, 11:00 AM
I recently upgraded from a 3570k to a 3770k to take advantage of Hyper-Threading and the RAC is climbing rapidly again. I'm coming for you dfonda! :D
Tbrooks
02-26-13, 12:15 AM
I recently upgraded from a 3570k to a 3770k to take advantage of Hyper-Threading and the RAC is climbing rapidly again. I'm coming for you dfonda! :D
Looks like that should be a good points making machine. What kind of clocks are you running it at?
lucas21
02-26-13, 12:04 PM
Still on stock clocks for now. Want to see where my RAC stabilizes at then I'm sure I'll push it a ways further.
Tbrooks
02-26-13, 02:50 PM
I know that Ivy's run pretty hot but with that cooler you should be able to push it pretty good. Please keep us updated on all of your findings. I myself am wondering the RAC difference between those 2 chips.
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