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 Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 
 1/30/2008 7:37:35 AM
User is offlineuniquecp
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Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (United States)
I get by with a little help from my friends


Do you need anybody ....
I neeeed someone to crunch

1 1 - 25 76 Flag Team Starfire World BOINC click to see Graph 87 42 6,474 6,496 7,580 8,252 6,718 6,402 9,781 15,975,040 7,909 Open Overtake Data
- - - 26 10 Flag DSL Reports Team Helix click to see Graph 115 51 45,509 57,673 58,984 64,151 51,901 52,059 50,978 15,508,740 54,543

The numbers say it all

Things in your rearview mirror may be larger than they appear
 1/30/2008 8:37:29 AM
User is offlineKinguni
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (Canada)
25 76 Team Starfire World BOINC 420 7,778 6,588 7,471 6,965 6,718 6,402 9,781 5,342 15,975,040 7,910 Stomps Charts Team Milestones
26 10 DSL Reports Team Helix 402 60,508 56,112 58,506 51,191 51,901 52,059 50,978 37,722 15,508,740 54,550 Stomps Charts Team Milestones

Looks like they have a goal in mind! Not to be a naysayer, but with our rac spread out among the projects we like to run rather than what we're told to run it could be a little tough to muster up the power to stay ahead of them in total. I must admit though, they're doing pretty good for a team whose leaders were vehemently opposed to running Rosetta at all. Too bad they stole our team to get a running start with.

 1/30/2008 9:45:03 AM
User is offlineXaak
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (United States)

Nah, looks like the increase is all Liebold.  A couple months ago he was doing around 12k and their rac was about 20k less than it is now.

I might move a box or two back to rosetta, but I had problems with error wus causing other wierd stuff to happen on the boxes that were running rosetta.  I left one non-critical box on it and it seems OK lately.  I just wish the project team wouldn't keep releasing bad runs of wus and take too much time to either fix the problem or pulling the wus.


Gary
You can't fix dead.
 1/30/2008 9:54:42 AM
User is offlineDrizzt
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (N/A)
I am going to increase to a 50% share with SIMAP.  I had Rosetta on the servers anyway as a placeholder in case something went wrong with the project I am running.  It is a .01% share right now.  Will not be for very long, but it should help.
 1/30/2008 10:41:02 AM
User is offlineKinguni
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (Canada)
I keep the projects that get regular work at 25% (don't ask me why ) but I bumped Rosetta up to 100 for now. May reattach to it on another computer too.

 1/30/2008 11:03:32 AM
User is offlineKinguni
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (Canada)
 Xaak wrote

Nah, looks like the increase is all Liebold.  A couple months ago he was doing around 12k and their rac was about 20k less than it is now.



Ah yes. He's runs Rosetta on test boxes once in a while, much as Drizzt is doing right now.

 1/31/2008 3:37:00 PM
User is offlineXaak
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (United States)

I threw a few boxes on today.  Also of note, we passed the 16 million mark on rosetta, and our numbers are already moving up.

Good job so far everyone.


Gary
You can't fix dead.
 2/2/2008 8:44:26 PM
User is offlineKinguni
2087 posts
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (Canada)
Most impressive, but we could use a little more!

Rank by
Credits
Rank by
RAC
Team Name Computers 1/27 1/28 1/29 1/30 1/31 2/1 2/2 2/3 Total
Credits
RAC
25 53 Team Starfire World BOINC 425 6,718 6,402 9,781 6,808 26,657 33,291 30,924 8,636 16,076,014 14,136
26 10 DSL Reports Team Helix 403 51,901 52,059 50,978 50,308 47,845 54,048 54,501 13,894 15,691,614 53,680


 3/10/2008 10:44:42 AM
User is offlinestevesa
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (United States)
I haven't been crunching for a while now but I'm back with my team!  I threw what I have available at Rosetta.  It may help a little I guess!

 3/10/2008 11:07:55 AM
User is offlineKinguni
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (Canada)
We've been well stomped. We could. however, ramp it back up and see what happens.

23 10 DSL Reports Team Helix 415 58,076 58,836 57,307 45,366 75,832 58,607 56,788 44,405 17,759,329 57,407
24 44 University of Wisconsin - Madison 802 5,986 5,791 5,661 21,136 36,642 56,146 43,246 26,398 17,650,456 18,772
25 77 US-Distributed 478 9,070 9,582 8,893 7,538 11,297 9,089 9,442 7,957 17,254,063 9,043
26 73 Team Starfire World BOINC 421 13,492 9,764 6,054 5,204 8,307 6,505 7,928 5,440 16,541,236 9,789


 3/10/2008 11:18:46 AM
User is offlineXaak
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (United States)

I threw a bunch of stuff on last time but seemed like nobody joined in, so I went back to crunching what I was before.

 


Gary
You can't fix dead.
 3/11/2008 3:57:24 AM
User is offlineScottMo
86 posts
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (United States)

My thoughts on Rosetta & other teams (and they are just my own thoughts):

1) I'm starting less & less to care what Helix does to the point where they're just another team. I don't read the Helix forum & won't. Why?

2) They have very little staying power. They pass us, we pass them, they pass us, etc. They don't really like BOINC all that much, so they put on speed burst and pass a bunch of teams and then slowly drop down. And then a another speed burst, repeating the cycle

3) I stopped doing Rosetta because the WUs were always corrupting. Maybe that's changed, but I've found a couple of projects that work well for me. I'm always willing to throw some cycles at a project to have fun as a team (like if we had a team goal to reach a certain # by a certain date), but just trying to stay ahead of Helix because they'er BBR - ehh... I've moved on.

 

 


 3/11/2008 7:49:12 AM
User is offlineSkellbasher
4 posts


Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (United States)
I cranked up my Rosetta share a bit. Would try to do a little more if I could find a SPARC port for it.
 3/11/2008 10:11:39 AM
User is offlineKinguni
2087 posts
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (Canada)
 ScottMo wrote

My thoughts on Rosetta & other teams (and they are just my own thoughts):

1) I'm starting less & less to care what Helix does to the point where they're just another team. I don't read the Helix forum & won't. Why?

2) They have very little staying power. They pass us, we pass them, they pass us, etc. They don't really like BOINC all that much, so they put on speed burst and pass a bunch of teams and then slowly drop down. And then a another speed burst, repeating the cycle

3) I stopped doing Rosetta because the WUs were always corrupting. Maybe that's changed, but I've found a couple of projects that work well for me. I'm always willing to throw some cycles at a project to have fun as a team (like if we had a team goal to reach a certain # by a certain date), but just trying to stay ahead of Helix because they'er BBR - ehh... I've moved on.


Nicely put. It's much more fun running what I want.


 3/11/2008 8:01:21 PM
User is offlineCrazee
224 posts
Website
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (N/A)

Remember now, be careful accusing other teams of only running in boosts and then losing steam....I seem to remember some guy name Art levelling that charge at another TeAm back in the day.

I think this is a great team that I enjoy being a part of.  I think some recruiting and continued crunching and everything will take care of itself.  We don't have to be number one in every project or even any project to have a lot of fun and enjoy what we do and that is what it is all about


 3/12/2008 1:17:45 AM
User is offlineKinguni
2087 posts
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Re: Try with a little help from my friends,,we need a bit more Rosetta
 (Canada)
 Crazee wrote

I think some recruiting and continued crunching and everything will take care of itself.  We don't have to be number one in every project or even any project to have a lot of fun and enjoy what we do and that is what it is all about



Mmmm, recruiting. Anyone manning the recruiting thread on the Rosetta board?

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