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 Re: CASP8
 
 5/24/2008 5:51:42 AM
User is offlineJack Shaftoe
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Thanks Ron!
"I think we're on the verge of a major climate shift. The government has to start making long term preparations now."
"Jack, all you have is a theory."
"Well then give me the mainframe and let me prove it!!!"

 5/25/2008 6:36:57 PM
User is offlinepaul
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Yes, the runtimes we typically have them for 4-8 hours, I forget what the default setting is.

Once I top 1 million in Einstein, which won't be very long, less than a week, I'll have some resources to throw at it.

Also looking at getting a few more quads, I sold some stuff off to my brother, and will get him to pick up a couple Q6600's.

Co-owner, the Group of 10 100 200 300
 5/26/2008 12:07:24 AM
User is offlineKinguni
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I've got around 1+ core of my quad on it now, depending on what else has work (attached to SETI, CPDN, LHC and Rosetta). Less than a month estimated on that CPDN WU so if it finishes more CPU available for Rosetta. Might attach on the D as well.

 5/27/2008 6:55:40 PM
User is offlineXaak
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Ok, I threw a quad, a core 2 and a D on rosetta.  They should be up to speed in about a week when the other projects on the box run out.
Gary
You can't fix dead.
 5/28/2008 4:32:59 AM
User is offlineJack Shaftoe
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 Kinguni wrote
I've got around 1+ core of my quad on it now, depending on what else has work (attached to SETI, CPDN, LHC and Rosetta). Less than a month estimated on that CPDN WU so if it finishes more CPU available for Rosetta. Might attach on the D as well.



 Xaak wrote
Ok, I threw a quad, a core 2 and a D on rosetta.  They should be up to speed in about a week when the other projects on the box run out.


Thanks guys!

"I think we're on the verge of a major climate shift. The government has to start making long term preparations now."
"Jack, all you have is a theory."
"Well then give me the mainframe and let me prove it!!!"

 6/20/2008 10:11:15 PM
User is offlineKinguni
2087 posts
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Re: CASP8
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Well, just looked at BoincView and discovered all three computers had an idle core due to stalled Rosetta WU's, so no more Rosetta for me. I might give Poem a go.

 6/21/2008 5:14:59 AM
User is offlineJack Shaftoe
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Sorry Ron,

I checked the Rosetta msg board and you are not alone:

http://boinc.bakerlab.org/forum_thread.php?id=4196


"I think we're on the verge of a major climate shift. The government has to start making long term preparations now."
"Jack, all you have is a theory."
"Well then give me the mainframe and let me prove it!!!"

 6/21/2008 10:00:37 AM
User is offlineKinguni
2087 posts
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Re: CASP8
 (Canada)
Nothing to be sorry about. It deserved a chance. I saw the threads over there when I was checking on Drizzt, who has returned to Team-SciFi.
 6/23/2008 3:26:01 AM
User is offlineJack Shaftoe
262 posts
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 Kinguni wrote
Nothing to be sorry about. It deserved a chance. I saw the threads over there when I was checking on Drizzt, who has returned to Team-SciFi.

 

Man, that's unfortunate.  I wonder why he left. 


"I think we're on the verge of a major climate shift. The government has to start making long term preparations now."
"Jack, all you have is a theory."
"Well then give me the mainframe and let me prove it!!!"

 6/23/2008 9:47:11 AM
User is offlineKinguni
2087 posts
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Re: CASP8
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 Jack Shaftoe wrote

 Kinguni wrote
Nothing to be sorry about. It deserved a chance. I saw the threads over there when I was checking on Drizzt, who has returned to Team-SciFi.

 

Man, that's unfortunate.  I wonder why he left. 



Indeed, but we try not to puzzle over these things too much. I imagine whatever issues he had over there have been resolved.

 6/24/2008 4:57:48 PM
User is offlineJack Shaftoe
262 posts
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Re: CASP8
 (N/A) Modified By Jack Shaftoe  on 6/24/2008 7:00:10 PM)

I really like the Rosetta project and staff, but man - I don't think I've gone a full day without a failed WU in the past 2 weeks.  I remember when I first joined this project 2 years ago - I could let it go for weeks without a second thought.

Going on vacation for 5 days this weekend, gonna have to suspend Rosie until I get back to make sure the crunchers don't get stuck on something.


"I think we're on the verge of a major climate shift. The government has to start making long term preparations now."
"Jack, all you have is a theory."
"Well then give me the mainframe and let me prove it!!!"

 6/24/2008 7:31:26 PM
User is offlineKinguni
2087 posts
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Re: CASP8
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It used to be rock solid, and the credits were OK too. I mean, I like the science, but the credits mean something too.

Enjoy your long weekend Brad.

 6/24/2008 9:18:11 PM
User is offlineXaak
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Re: CASP8
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I had to kill Rosetta off the work machines.  Came in this morning and found all of them hung up.
Gary
You can't fix dead.
 6/25/2008 5:36:48 AM
User is offlineskildude
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I had Rosetta running for 2 days straight on CASP and had 0 count 'em 0 hang ups. I did take Rosetta off my Linux box because Rosetta seemed to hang when it was stop/started on linux.


 7/29/2008 2:30:18 PM
User is offlinepaul
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Re: CASP8
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So what happened to the CASP push? I seem to be the only one with a quad on it, everyone bailed at the beginning?

When does the CASP competition end?

Co-owner, the Group of 10 100 200 300
 7/30/2008 3:57:16 AM
User is offlineJack Shaftoe
262 posts
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Re: CASP8
 (United States) Modified By Jack Shaftoe  on 7/30/2008 7:04:34 AM)

Sorry Paul, I bailed about 2 or 3 weeks ago after too many wu failures/hangups.  I guess I didn't announce it.  Xaak had the same problem.  It was too much work to maintain.

I believe CASP finishes August 1st.


"I think we're on the verge of a major climate shift. The government has to start making long term preparations now."
"Jack, all you have is a theory."
"Well then give me the mainframe and let me prove it!!!"

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