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    WCG Supercomputer Week;Nov 9-16 We are go!

    Blunt talk, I tried to send out a mass email last Sat and we ran into "issues" with doing so..
    I tried and tried but something with the new forum software wasn't playing well with me.
    Got Charles involved and he had issues also.
    I'm stuck for a solution but the hell with it
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    I'm in

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    I might be able to drop a core or two in the pile.

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    I lost 8 when I tried to reinstall Linux. Hope to get it sorted tonight.

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    Already running full bore and new system won't be done till December but lets have at it. Maybe try and get a few other family computers involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob_B View Post
    I lost 8 when I tried to reinstall Linux. Hope to get it sorted tonight.
    I've done one server install for a headless machine and two desktop installs to update the kids' desktops. Everything else was already pretty up to date.

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    I got it back up. In the end it was a simple fix, but it took mee a very long time to figure out.

    Swapped memory and the hdd for ssd. Linux kept locking up during install or not even getting as far where I was able to start installing. Tried many different versions. Even Gparted locked up every time I tried to make a partition.
    Lost two Win7 installs in the prosess, but who needs those on a cruncher.

    In the end it was as simple as loading the BOIS default and starting over. Cruncher is back up on Mint 13 and it kept the same host id as it had before on Ubuntu.

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    Damn shame HP don't have a bunch of cloud instances they want testing under load.

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    Will be here front and center. With MM's new beast, we should do very well.

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    Remember folks, it takes a couple of days for machines to hit their max scoring potential, so if you want to hit the ground running on day one you might consider taking your machines out of "maintenance mode" (ie turn them on) now.

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    Just out of curiousity, has anyone tried crunching in a Virtual Machine or Machine(s)?

    The reason I ask is that I got another 8Gb of RAM for one of my rigs recently, so I've got enough(16Gb DDR2 667Mhz ECC FB RAM) for at least one VM if its feasible and worth the effort.
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    My opinion is that your overall performance will suffer, since you still only have fixed processor resources and WCG tasks are processor bound for the most part. Some folk set up RAM drives for crunching, which I believe does improve performance, especially if you use mechanical hard drives and are running multiple CEP2 units.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    My opinion is that your overall performance will suffer, since you still only have fixed processor resources and WCG tasks are processor bound for the most part. Some folk set up RAM drives for crunching, which I believe does improve performance, especially if you use mechanical hard drives and are running multiple CEP2 units.
    So can you setup the RAMdisk/drive to run separately from the other cores in the system, essentially adding X CEP2 WU's to 2-N cores?
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    Cores are parts of the CPU.

    RAM Drives are virtual hard drives that exist in RAM. The advantage is much higher IO speed than a physical hard disk drive and they don't wear out from the high IO activity of CEP2 work units like early Solid State Drives were reported to do. The disadvantage is needing large amounts of RAM so you can dedicate enough to create a usable sized RAM Drive.

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    Haha, I don't think I will be able to turn my internet bill back on by the time this is over.. Stupid bills..

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    For those who are willing to go through a little bit of setup, Windows Azure does have a 30day, 200$ trial, all it takes (along with normal registration stuff) is a phone number and a credit card number (Will not be billed) to verify you're not a bot. It takes a couple of hours for your account to get set up, but after everything is working you can spin up a few VMs and install BOINC on them. (Not sure how long the 200$ credit will last running large VMs though)
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    How are macs doing comparatively? I might be able to get a few macbooks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    How are macs doing comparatively? I might be able to get a few macbooks.
    everything counts

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    Quote Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]= View Post
    How are macs doing comparatively? I might be able to get a few macbooks.

    I was getting about 3400ppd on a Xeon W3520 MacPro before I set up a dual boot HD and started using Linux.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nirvash View Post
    For those who are willing to go through a little bit of setup, Windows Azure does have a 30day, 200$ trial, all it takes (along with normal registration stuff) is a phone number and a credit card number (Will not be billed) to verify you're not a bot. It takes a couple of hours for your account to get set up, but after everything is working you can spin up a few VMs and install BOINC on them. (Not sure how long the 200$ credit will last running large VMs though)
    Looks like a Standard XLarge size Linux based VM which is 8 cores, 14Gb RAM is $.48/hr
    Desktop rigs:
    Oysterhead- Intel i5-2320 CPU@3.0Ghz, Zalman 9500AT2, 8Gb Patriot 1333Mhz DDR3 RAM, 120Gb Kingston V200+ SSD, 1Tb Seagate HD, Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon 64 bit, LG 330W PSU

    Flying Frog Brigade-Intel Xeon W3520@2.66Ghz, 6Gb Hynix 1066Mhz DDR3 RAM, 640Gb Hitachi HD, 512Mb GDDR5 AMD HD4870, Mac OSX 10.6.8/Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon dual boot

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    Quote Originally Posted by yojimbo197 View Post
    Looks like a Standard XLarge size Linux based VM which is 8 cores, 14Gb RAM is $.48/hr
    08-Nov-2013 00:54:55 [---] Memory: 13.70 GB physical, 0 bytes virtual
    08-Nov-2013 00:54:55 [---] Disk: 28.80 GB total, 26.66 GB free
    Processor: 8 AuthenticAMD AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4171 HE [Family 16 Model 8 Stepping 1]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evantaur View Post
    08-Nov-2013 00:54:55 [---] Memory: 13.70 GB physical, 0 bytes virtual
    08-Nov-2013 00:54:55 [---] Disk: 28.80 GB total, 26.66 GB free
    Processor: 8 AuthenticAMD AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 4171 HE [Family 16 Model 8 Stepping 1]
    What's your point?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yojimbo197 View Post
    What's your point?
    It looks like the specs of the cloud instance he was talking about a few posts earlier.

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