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Message 9 - Posted 13 Sep 2006 4:47:06 UTC

We are in need of some Macs (intel). More than enough windoze up to now :-)

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Message 85 - Posted 13 Sep 2006 19:01:38 UTC - in response to Message ID 9 .

We are in need of some Macs (intel). More than enough windoze up to now :-)

Here is one...
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Message 417 - Posted 18 Sep 2006 22:00:14 UTC - in response to Message ID 9 .

We are in need of some Macs (intel). More than enough windoze up to now :-)


I just added one too.
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Message 996 - Posted 17 Oct 2006 5:45:42 UTC

Waving Hello

BTW I see that the graphics button is greyed out is this because mt 3 ghz Mac Pro has the x1900 video card rather than the standard one? it seems to be the same for all 4 of the Data units that I just started crunching... not wqanting to sound selfish but a big part of the fun of these projects for me is in 'seeing' my computer actualy do something with the data via the graphics window...

I have suspended Einstein and Seti and the IBM cancer projects for 24 hours to give your project a good start after that it will get 25% of the time and share with the others

Cheers and good luck with your research

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Message 1017 - Posted 19 Oct 2006 0:16:20 UTC
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Another Mactel, waving hello!

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Message 1020 - Posted 19 Oct 2006 3:43:08 UTC - in response to Message ID 996 .

Hi Randolph,

We don't have a screensaver yet, but are working on it. It has been kind of pushed to the back of the todo list because of the many problems we have discovered with our app. See many other posts if you want to have details on this.

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Waving Hello

BTW I see that the graphics button is greyed out is this because mt 3 ghz Mac Pro has the x1900 video card rather than the standard one? it seems to be the same for all 4 of the Data units that I just started crunching... not wqanting to sound selfish but a big part of the fun of these projects for me is in 'seeing' my computer actualy do something with the data via the graphics window...

I have suspended Einstein and Seti and the IBM cancer projects for 24 hours to give your project a good start after that it will get 25% of the time and share with the others

Cheers and good luck with your research

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Message 2429 - Posted 8 Feb 2007 10:14:42 UTC

WooHoo! In a week or so I should be adding a new MacBook Pro (Core2Duo) to the mix. (Tax Man overdid it last year, and is sending me back some love!)
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Message 2434 - Posted 8 Feb 2007 17:08:01 UTC - in response to Message ID 2429 .

I wish father Tax Man was as good to me as to you :-) Congrats!

As a side note: I have been able to reproduce the problem where a mac delivers different results for the same workunit. It only happens when the app is interrupted a lot (e.g. by the boinc manager to run other projects). We think checkpointing has something to do with this and are currently researching this issue. Hopefully we'll have it solved soon!

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WooHoo! In a week or so I should be adding a new MacBook Pro (Core2Duo) to the mix. (Tax Man overdid it last year, and is sending me back some love!)


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Message 2570 - Posted 23 Feb 2007 7:27:18 UTC - in response to Message ID 2434 .


As a side note: I have been able to reproduce the problem where a mac delivers different results for the same workunit. It only happens when the app is interrupted a lot (e.g. by the boinc manager to run other projects). We think checkpointing has something to do with this and are currently researching this issue. Hopefully we'll have it solved soon!

Andre, do you have some news about the MacOS application ?
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Message 2596 - Posted 27 Feb 2007 13:26:33 UTC
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Hi,

yesterday I have added 6 Intel Macs (MacPro 2x Dual Core 3 GHz).

But there is not enough work for all my 6 Macs.

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Message 2599 - Posted 27 Feb 2007 15:21:15 UTC - in response to Message ID 2596 .

Hmmm, that is certainly interesting. There are currently 345 workunits in the shared memory reserved for Intel macs. I will investigate why you don't get any and get back to you. Might have something to do with the new host identification string that the new boinc client returns to the server and thus messing up our HR rules.

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Hi,

yesterday I have added 6 Intel Macs (MacPro 2x Dual Core 3 GHz).

But there is not enough work for all my 6 Macs.


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Message 2600 - Posted 27 Feb 2007 15:51:02 UTC - in response to Message ID 2599 .

Hmmm, that is certainly interesting. There are currently 345 workunits in the shared memory reserved for Intel macs. I will investigate why you don't get any and get back to you. Might have something to do with the new host identification string that the new boinc client returns to the server and thus messing up our HR rules.

Thanks for letting us know.
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Hi,

yesterday I have added 6 Intel Macs (MacPro 2x Dual Core 3 GHz).

But there is not enough work for all my 6 Macs.



Is it the issue where the same "owner" can't get WUs issued to his/her other machines?
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Message 2602 - Posted 27 Feb 2007 16:27:27 UTC - in response to Message ID 2600 .

No, that is only valid for replicas of a workunit: the same user won't be able to get more than one replica of a workunit.

Andre

Hmmm, that is certainly interesting. There are currently 345 workunits in the shared memory reserved for Intel macs. I will investigate why you don't get any and get back to you. Might have something to do with the new host identification string that the new boinc client returns to the server and thus messing up our HR rules.

Thanks for letting us know.
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Hi,

yesterday I have added 6 Intel Macs (MacPro 2x Dual Core 3 GHz).

But there is not enough work for all my 6 Macs.



Is it the issue where the same "owner" can't get WUs issued to his/her other machines?


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Message 2603 - Posted 27 Feb 2007 16:41:28 UTC - in response to Message ID 2570 .

Only that we are still working on the checkpointing issue and have not found a good solution yet. If we can find a good solution for this problem, we should be able to go to our beta test phase and get a lot more machines involved.

Thanks
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Andre, do you have some news about the MacOS application ?


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Message 2604 - Posted 27 Feb 2007 17:06:04 UTC - in response to Message ID 2599 .

Hmmm, that is certainly interesting. There are currently 345 workunits in the shared memory reserved for Intel macs. I will investigate why you don't get any and get back to you. Might have something to do with the new host identification string that the new boinc client returns to the server and thus messing up our HR rules.

Thanks for letting us know.
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Perhaps this could be the solution of my "problem"

One Wu last ca. 1 hour 40 Minutes and 4 WUs each Computer runs togehter. That would be each computer need 58 WUs a day. In my preferences i fetch work for 3 days. This would be 174 WU per computer. My 6 computers try to get yesterday 1044 WUs. This first 2 get each about 170 WUs and the others about 40 ... 20 and so on.
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Message 2605 - Posted 27 Feb 2007 19:02:06 UTC - in response to Message ID 2604 .

Yes, if you are asking this much work, then that is the answer. You might set your work fetch period a little shorter, so you won't get the 'no work' message so often. Of course when we get some more macs on the project, the throughput will be greater as well.

Cheers
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Hmmm, that is certainly interesting. There are currently 345 workunits in the shared memory reserved for Intel macs. I will investigate why you don't get any and get back to you. Might have something to do with the new host identification string that the new boinc client returns to the server and thus messing up our HR rules.

Thanks for letting us know.
Andre



Perhaps this could be the solution of my "problem"

One Wu last ca. 1 hour 40 Minutes and 4 WUs each Computer runs togehter. That would be each computer need 58 WUs a day. In my preferences i fetch work for 3 days. This would be 174 WU per computer. My 6 computers try to get yesterday 1044 WUs. This first 2 get each about 170 WUs and the others about 40 ... 20 and so on.
Perhaps this could be the solution


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Message 2609 - Posted 28 Feb 2007 1:11:30 UTC

Wow! Somebody's been busy the last couple days! I've gone from over 5,000 pending to only 3,000 pending! Sweet!
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Message 2612 - Posted 28 Feb 2007 14:58:09 UTC - in response to Message ID 2609 .

Yep. Frank down here in the forum attached 6 macs a couple of days ago. In one way that is good to get the pending credits number lower, but it is bad, because the pending list of mac results in the shared memory has gone up dramatically and since we don't have that many active macs, it might take a while before this goes down again.

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Wow! Somebody's been busy the last couple days! I've gone from over 5,000 pending to only 3,000 pending! Sweet!


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Message 2656 - Posted 3 Mar 2007 17:14:21 UTC

Yes the list of mac results is now huge all the time. Those 6 macs own a lot of the shared memory segment lol. I think this new thing with WUś being able to be issued to the same cruncher but on different hosts has to help here. Even Linux/Intel doesn't come close to this many WUś reserved
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Message 2661 - Posted 3 Mar 2007 18:53:31 UTC

Hi,

now the list in the shared momory for Intel Mac is empty.

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Message 2755 - Posted 24 Mar 2007 17:52:54 UTC - in response to Message ID 2661 .

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now the list in the shared momory for Intel Mac is empty.

Frank


Frank, how do you get the speed out of BOINC? You're consistently putting out more than double the workunits that I am. You're processor is only slightly faster, so I can't figure out how you do it. Would you share how it's done?

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Message 2759 - Posted 24 Mar 2007 20:08:51 UTC - in response to Message ID 2755 .

Hi,

now the list in the shared momory for Intel Mac is empty.

Frank


Frank, how do you get the speed out of BOINC? You're consistently putting out more than double the workunits that I am. You're processor is only slightly faster, so I can't figure out how you do it. Would you share how it's done?

I didn't make anything. I'm using boinc_5.8.16. The macs have 2 prozessors with 2 cores, therefore each mac crunch 4 WUs at the same time. The crunching time is about 1 hour 36 minutes per WU.
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Message 2763 - Posted 24 Mar 2007 21:54:56 UTC
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@ Frank, Did your MACs stop getting WUs from the queue in shared memory? There's 362 WUs and they've been there for awhile.

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Message 2765 - Posted 24 Mar 2007 23:27:34 UTC - in response to Message ID 2763 .

Frank mentioned to me that he is still crunching, but doesn't get any work anymore. So that means we'll have to check what's weird about these tasks. What I've found already is that these are actually quite old results send out because the rest of the workunit is inconclusive; why Frank doesn't get them I don't know yet...

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@ Frank, Did your MACs stop getting WUs from the queue in shared memory? There's 362 WUs and they've been there for awhile.


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Message 2770 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 7:38:43 UTC

I've run out of tasks... "No work from project" message.
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Message 2771 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 7:47:20 UTC - in response to Message ID 2759 .
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Hi,

now the list in the shared momory for Intel Mac is empty.

Frank


Frank, how do you get the speed out of BOINC? You're consistently putting out more than double the workunits that I am. You're processor is only slightly faster, so I can't figure out how you do it. Would you share how it's done?

I didn't make anything. I'm using boinc_5.8.16. The macs have 2 prozessors with 2 cores, therefore each mac crunch 4 WUs at the same time. The crunching time is about 1 hour 36 minutes per WU.


My specs are similar. Maybe you just had a lot of backup? I'm only able to do about 900-1000cr/day running constantly. Yours seem to average 2000-2300/day. I was just thinking maybe my settings aren't right. Andre, do you know if 1000/day is normal for my MacPro?
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Message 2780 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 14:11:36 UTC - in response to Message ID 2771 .

Andre, do you know if 1000/day is normal for my MacPro?


Unfortunately I don't know. Don't have a MacPro (wish I did though!). Our minimac definitely doesn't so 1000 credits/20 workunits a day :-)

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Message 2784 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 15:10:13 UTC


Hello John,

I don't know much about MACs (somewhat out of my price range), but I can think of a few things that might cause the difference.

1. You have Xeon 5150's at 2.66 GHz and he has Xeon 5160's at 3 GHz. BTW, I just checked and other than the clock speed, the specs on these are

64 bit Support: Yes
FSB: 1333MHz
Hyper-Threading Support: No
L1 Cache: 32KB+32KB
L2 Cache: 4M shared
Manufacturing Tech: 65 nm
Multi-Core: Dual-Core
Processors Type: Server
Series: Xeon
Vista Ready: Yes

2. The newer versions of BOINC are very sensitive to the amount of memory and swap space being used. They will pause processes if they detect that the limits are being exceeded. I've seen a good explanation of this but I'll have to find it again. Depending on the size of your swap file and how much else is going on in your systems, this might be it. BTW, what do you each have in your BOINC general preferences for:

On multiprocessors, use at most ?? processors

Use at most ??? percent of CPU time
Enforced by version 5.6 and greater

Use at most ?? % of page file (swap space)

Use at most ?? % of memory when computer is in use
Enforced by version 5.8 and greater

Use at most ?? % of memory when computer is idle
Enforced by version 5.8 and greater



3. I don't know about the x86 Macs, which I think are based on some form of unix, but I was surprised to find a thread on the BOINC forums that says that Linux CPU clock governor (powersaver) ignores processes running with the lowest priority, including project applications . The thread is titled "CPU Clock Throttling". I've never heard that before.

My guess is that #1 is effecting CPU time used and #2 is effecting wall clock time used.

Hope this helps.

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Message 2788 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 15:53:47 UTC - in response to Message ID 2784 .


Hello John,

I don't know much about MACs (somewhat out of my price range), but I can think of a few things that might cause the difference.

1. You have Xeon 5150's at 2.66 GHz and he has Xeon 5160's at 3 GHz. BTW, I just checked and other than the clock speed, the specs on these are

64 bit Support: Yes
FSB: 1333MHz
Hyper-Threading Support: No
L1 Cache: 32KB+32KB
L2 Cache: 4M shared
Manufacturing Tech: 65 nm
Multi-Core: Dual-Core
Processors Type: Server
Series: Xeon
Vista Ready: Yes

2. The newer versions of BOINC are very sensitive to the amount of memory and swap space being used. They will pause processes if they detect that the limits are being exceeded. I've seen a good explanation of this but I'll have to find it again. Depending on the size of your swap file and how much else is going on in your systems, this might be it. BTW, what do you each have in your BOINC general preferences for:

On multiprocessors, use at most ?? processors

Use at most ??? percent of CPU time
Enforced by version 5.6 and greater

Use at most ?? % of page file (swap space)

Use at most ?? % of memory when computer is in use
Enforced by version 5.8 and greater

Use at most ?? % of memory when computer is idle
Enforced by version 5.8 and greater



3. I don't know about the x86 Macs, which I think are based on some form of unix, but I was surprised to find a thread on the BOINC forums that says that Linux CPU clock governor (powersaver) ignores processes running with the lowest priority, including project applications . The thread is titled "CPU Clock Throttling". I've never heard that before.

My guess is that #1 is effecting CPU time used and #2 is effecting wall clock time used.

Hope this helps.

-- David Ball



David, sorry, but I don't see where to view most of those settings. I'm using BOINC Manager. The only settings I see are all set to default. I seem to remember the old console version of BOINC had switches for setting these things, but I can't find it in the BOINC Manager.

I will look up that thread and see what I can find out. Thanks!
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Message 2791 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 16:27:43 UTC
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Hi John,

To have a look at those settings:

1. Go to the Docking@Home website

2. On the left side of the web page, in the section titled "Returning Participants", select "Your Account"

3. On the "Your Account" page, in the section titled "Preferences", look for the top entry which says "General preferences
specify when and how BOINC uses your computer" and click to the right of it where it says "View or edit".

4. Now you should be on the page where all those settings I talked about are. There is a default set and then you can specify separate preferences for "Home", "School", or "Work". These settings apply to ALL the BOINC projects.

If you've never messed with these settings, then all your computers are set to "Home" and are using the default settings/preferences. It is possible that you have some old defaults in there. IIRC, at one time, the default setting for "On multiprocessors, use at most ?? processors" was 2 processors, but now I think it defaults to 16 processors. If it's set to 2, then you're only using 2 of the 4 cores. If it IS set to 2 processors and you change it to 4, you'll need to watch your machine for overheating since it will be running all 4 cores constantly. I don't know if overheating is a problem on MacPro or not since I don't have a Mac and all the machines I do have are single core Celerons or Semprons.

If you change the preferences on the website, then when you're finished you'll need to go back to your local machine in BOINC manager, select the Docking@Home project, and click the "Update" button in the BOINC manager to have it download the new settings from the servers.

EDIT: tried to clarify a point.

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Message 2793 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 16:58:01 UTC - in response to Message ID 2791 .
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Hi John,

To have a look at those settings:

1. Go to the Docking@Home website

2. On the left side of the web page, in the section titled "Returning Participants", select "Your Account"

3. On the "Your Account" page, in the section titled "Preferences", look for the top entry which says "General preferences
specify when and how BOINC uses your computer" and click to the right of it where it says "View or edit".

4. Now you should be on the page where all those settings I talked about are. There is a default set and then you can specify separate preferences for "Home", "School", or "Work". These settings apply to ALL the BOINC projects.

If you've never messed with these settings, then all your computers are set to "Home" and are using the default settings/preferences. It is possible that you have some old defaults in there. IIRC, at one time, the default setting for "On multiprocessors, use at most ?? processors" was 2 processors, but now I think it defaults to 16 processors. If it's set to 2, then you're only using 2 of the 4 cores. If it IS set to 2 processors and you change it to 4, you'll need to watch your machine for overheating since it will be running all 4 cores constantly. I don't know if overheating is a problem on MacPro or not since I don't have a Mac and all the machines I do have are single core Celerons or Semprons.

If you change the preferences on the website, then when you're finished you'll need to go back to your local machine in BOINC manager, select the Docking@Home project, and click the "Update" button in the BOINC manager to have it download the new settings from the servers.

EDIT: tried to clarify a point.

Hope this helps,

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YES!!! I knew it! I was only using 2 procs. I changed the default settings to 16 processors and now, after updating and running benchmarks, BOINC Manager says I have four procs!

Thanks, David! I wondered why I never noticed BOINC running.

Now if only I could get more work...
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Message 2794 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 18:39:43 UTC - in response to Message ID 2793 .

Now if only I could get more work...


Great to see David could help you out! He and Suguru are great moderators :-)

Anyway, we will start generating work again in the next couple of days when the HR mod is is.

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Message 2796 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 19:30:47 UTC - in response to Message ID 2794 .

Now if only I could get more work...


Great to see David could help you out! He and Suguru are great moderators :-)

Anyway, we will start generating work again in the next couple of days when the HR mod is is.

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Great! Thanks, Andre!
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Message 2798 - Posted 25 Mar 2007 20:57:33 UTC

Also, the Xeon 51xx and 53xx perform much more slowly with only 2 DIMMs. They really need 4 DIMMs to get the max performance out of them. This has been demonstrated over on SETI several times now.
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Message 2818 - Posted 26 Mar 2007 16:41:47 UTC - in response to Message ID 2798 .

Also, the Xeon 51xx and 53xx perform much more slowly with only 2 DIMMs. They really need 4 DIMMs to get the max performance out of them. This has been demonstrated over on SETI several times now.


Is there any special configuration? I think I've got all four of my DIMMs on the original riser. (4x512MB)

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Message 2823 - Posted 26 Mar 2007 18:50:48 UTC

There seems to be work units available for Intel Macs, but I am getting the message in Boinc;

Mon Mar 26 14:35:26 2007|Docking@Home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work
Mon Mar 26 14:35:26 2007|Docking@Home|Requesting 86400 seconds of new work
Mon Mar 26 14:35:31 2007|Docking@Home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 509]
Mon Mar 26 14:35:31 2007|Docking@Home|Message from server: No work sent
Mon Mar 26 14:35:31 2007|Docking@Home|Message from server: (there was work but it was committed to other platforms)
Mon Mar 26 14:35:31 2007|Docking@Home|Deferring communication for 11 sec
Mon Mar 26 14:35:31 2007|Docking@Home|Reason: requested by project
Mon Mar 26 14:35:31 2007|Docking@Home|Deferring communication for 1 min 0 sec
Mon Mar 26 14:35:31 2007|Docking@Home|Reason: no work from project

I am running Boinc Manager 5.8.16 on Intel Mac iMac Core Duo


I haven't run any work units for over a month.

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Message 2825 - Posted 26 Mar 2007 19:28:04 UTC

Hello Billy,

I think those are probably very old work units that are orphaned because of changes in the HR rules and in the BOINC software itself.

The work queues are being drained, and new HR rules are being put in place. I doubt that anyone else will be able to get work until the new work units are generated. I'm guessing that the new work units will arrive sometime late today or during the day tomorrow unless a new problem is found.

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Message 2826 - Posted 26 Mar 2007 19:41:05 UTC - in response to Message ID 2825 .

Hello Billy,

I think those are probably very old work units that are orphaned because of changes in the HR rules and in the BOINC software itself.

The work queues are being drained, and new HR rules are being put in place. I doubt that anyone else will be able to get work until the new work units are generated. I'm guessing that the new work units will arrive sometime late today or during the day tomorrow unless a new problem is found.

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@David, Zeroing out the shared memory WUs may stop some of the questions. If there is 0 available, we won't expect to be able to get them.
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Message 2829 - Posted 26 Mar 2007 20:21:38 UTC - in response to Message ID 2826 .


@David, Zeroing out the shared memory WUs may stop some of the questions. If there is 0 available, we won't expect to be able to get them.


Probably not worth the trouble developing a patch for the script that generates the numbers as by tomorrow evening they should be gone.

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Message 2833 - Posted 28 Mar 2007 1:37:40 UTC

Yay! The workunits are back!
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Message 2840 - Posted 28 Mar 2007 12:18:05 UTC

Sorry to sound ignorant, but what does the RAC number below the avatar signify?
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Message 2843 - Posted 28 Mar 2007 13:28:24 UTC - in response to Message ID 2840 .

Sorry to sound ignorant, but what does the RAC number below the avatar signify?


Some info here:

http://boinc-wiki.ath.cx/index.php?title=RAC
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Message 2845 - Posted 29 Mar 2007 2:49:31 UTC - in response to Message ID 2843 .

Sorry to sound ignorant, but what does the RAC number below the avatar signify?


Some info here:

http://boinc-wiki.ath.cx/index.php?title=RAC



Excellent! Thanks!
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Message 2970 - Posted 10 Apr 2007 11:42:49 UTC

Are you still after some Macs? A team member has 4 but ive no idea if they are PPC or Intel macs. If you need them how does he contact you?
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Message 2972 - Posted 10 Apr 2007 15:05:46 UTC - in response to Message ID 2970 .
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Would probably be easier to wait for beta which shouldn't take too long anymore, but if he/she wants to drop us an email at dockingadmin at utep.edu that is fine.

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Are you still after some Macs? A team member has 4 but ive no idea if they are PPC or Intel macs. If you need them how does he contact you?


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Message 3004 - Posted 12 Apr 2007 8:56:25 UTC

I have passed the email address on. it seems all four are Intel Mac dual cores.
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Message 3092 - Posted 18 Apr 2007 21:17:36 UTC - in response to Message ID 9 .

New MacBook just added! It will only be BOINCing for about 20-30 hours per week, and it's mostly doing Rosetta, but it's better than nothing, right?
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Message 4310 - Posted 28 Aug 2008 19:16:35 UTC

Where are the Intel Mac Docking applications of this world?

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Message 4316 - Posted 2 Sep 2008 10:12:29 UTC - in response to Message ID 4310 .

Where are the Intel Mac Docking applications of this world?

Not to mention those for PowerPC! I don’t think my G5 has been able to get any Docking work since the relaunch.
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Message 4317 - Posted 2 Sep 2008 17:05:03 UTC - in response to Message ID 4316 .

Where are the Intel Mac Docking applications of this world?

Not to mention those for PowerPC! I don’t think my G5 has been able to get any Docking work since the relaunch.


Currently we have applications for Linux and Windows only, not Mac or PowerPC yet. Sorry about that. We'll let you know when more platforms are available, but probably is not gonna be anytime soon.

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