Nice over 2 Million Boinc Points. Does not happen often.:)
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Nice over 2 Million Boinc Points. Does not happen often.:)
ONLY the equivalent of 130 or so DP Xeon X5670's
Now THAT would keep you warm in winter..... even if you lived in Canada :ROTF:
:party: Congratulations Everybody! :party:
It might be only a little slice of the Big Pie, but we got the biggest bit yesterday (23/1/2013):
WCG Forum > Statistics > By Teams > Points Generated > Yesterday
Team: Points Generated:Is this the first time?
XtremeSystems 140,171,810
Team 2ch 136,963,644
IBM 55,831,903
TechPowerUp! 34,278,966
BroadbandReports.com Team Discovery 25,073,791
Sony VAIO Team 22,993,427
Easynews 22,934,750
I believe it is :woot:
http://i.imagebanana.com/img/xzgh5ex...0124170301.png
I may not have gotten pie but I slid into the top 100 for the first time.... :D
I say the first time because I am moving house next weekend and I don't know how long I must wait for the new broadband connection. I expect to go backwards fast for a few days but it could be more.
I guess if I have to I can use mobile broadband for browsing but in view of how many wu's get done with GPU I think I would need to spend around $20 every 2 or 3 days just for the data. :(
OldChap still tasting pie. Delicious isn't it :D
Still trying to find a way to keep crunching... do I want to leave my rigs in an empty house with internet or move them to the new place without any connection for a while.
This house is disconnected Friday 7th but I still have no date for the new install :(
I expect I will pull the plug on Tuesday/Wednesday then put one rig in a case and use at work for a few days. Maybe I can sneakernet the others using that one
I'm afraid I don't think you can sneakernet WCG any more. Personally I'd just call it a "maintenance break" and use the time to clean heatsinks etc.
Ahh the good old days of sneakernetting 3.5" floppy disks worth of data over to the one computer that had a 1Gb WORM drive. Then burning on $100 WORM discs.
Funny you should mention heatsink cleaning. Just took down the Q9550 and the FrankenDell rigs to clean them out and prepare for the new AMD video card arriving tomorrow. Oh and installing a new PSU in the FrankenDell.
Personally I'd leave the machines online where they are if you can.
Sneakernet may still be possible, but it would be a PITA with OldChap's quantity of machines and data.
A quick search on "sneakernet" at WCG turned up http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/fo...ffset,0#402557
The suggestion there would mean you'd take a snapshot of the BOINC data directory of each of your offline machines to the online machine. There you'd mount each snapshot and switch BOINC to use the foreign data dir & do its network stuff. Your offline machines would not be able to crunch using the directory with the data you've taken, until you return with the updated version. I guess you could have 2 data directories on each of your offline machines, and crunch into the alternate directory while the other one is away for transferring data.
You'd have to be very disciplined about which data directory is which. A PITA.
BTW, using BOINC's default 2 upload/download threads is very slow when there are lots of small files as for HCC GPU results, and it would take hours to upload your data. Increasing the no of upload threads should help: http://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/Client_configuration
<max_file_xfers>N</max_file_xfers>HTH, but we're getting a bit OT. Maybe there should be a sneakernet thread.
Maximum number of simultaneous file transfers (default 8).
<max_file_xfers_per_project>N</max_file_xfers_per_project>
Maximum number of simultaneous file transfers per project (default 2).
We are crunching on the long term, that is years. So a few days even a few weeks break is just a glitch over the whole life cycle.
When external air temperatures rise, my whole system goes slowly into hibernation and for half of the year my contribution becomes relatively anectodical. But then the next winter the engine roars again. That's life. You die and are reborn stronger than before. Believe me you can switch off and be at peace with yourself.
:stop: and have some rest :yawn2: or have a drink :toast2: