What's this supposed to mean?
"Einstein@Home Not requesting tasks: don't need (CPU: not highest priority project; AMD/ATI GPU: )"
Specifically, no reason given for AMD, just can't be bothered. At that point I had 10 minutes of work left, running on 1 GPU. The other GPU was empty. My buffer was increased to 5 + 5 days. Only Einstein was enabled to get new work. Facepalm at Boinc programmers.
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Thanks to Mikey, I found the
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Thanks to Mikey, I found the source of the problem. I had Einstein set via cc_config.xml to not run gravity app on device 0, and not run gamma app on device 1. Apparently that confuses Boinc and it only gets 1 or 2 tasks downloaded into the queue. I removed one of those restrictions and it works ok. There's a bug in there somewhere, let's see if the "programmers" can sort it out.
https://github.com/BOINC/boinc/issues/4738
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Peter Hucker wrote: Thanks
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You are very welcome, I'm glad it's working now.
What alot of people do if they run 2 gpu's in the same machine and want to do different things with them is install a 2nd version of Boinc, in a different directory of course, and then use the 'exclude gpu?' line so each gpu runs in it's own copy of Boinc.
mikey wrote: Peter Hucker
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Too much hassle for me. If it gets that complicated I just run something else. I'm happy if every chip is flat out doing something.
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