A friend has some experience comparing BS and BoincView with larger number of machines and says BS is superior and very effective with larger number of machines/WUs. So good job - another positive feedback :-)
DocMaboul have several boxes on seti. He tried BoincView... and decided to develop BoincStudio ;-)
How can I increase the logical CPU number?
I would like to get more wus...
If you don't want to edit any files, just use BoincStudio and click to computers, choose a host and then click the tab "Projects", then edit the field CPUs.
Or just choose computers(none specific), -> tab Projects, open a project(+) and edit CPUs for the computers where you want to.
RE: clipboard select©
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Ok, I didn't test it.
DocMaboul have several boxes on seti. He tried BoincView... and decided to develop BoincStudio ;-)
Hi! How can I increase the
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Hi!
How can I increase the logical CPU number?
I would like to get more wus...
RE: Hi! How can I increase
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It doesn´t work with your "Special Boinc 4.45)
You need the BoincStudio 0.5b Boinc http://docmaboul.dyndns.org/BoincStudio.win32.0.5b.rar
Edit the file : bs_opts.xml if not exist, create it with wordpad using c&p
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This is the relevant Line
bs_opts.xml example:
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Einstein@Home
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/
1
0
1
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Chris
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hi Akos make a file named
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hi Akos
make a file named bs_opts.xml in the boinc install folder and write in the file this:
Einstein@Home
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/
1
0
8
you can see the number of cpus is set to 8.
i hope it will work, it works on my computer
see you and thanks for your work
RE: you can see the number
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Setting the number of cpus to eight is useless, because you will never get more than 128 WUs.
So 4 cpus are enough. ;)
But this could/should change in the future, the opteron on top of the host ranking list is running out of WUs every day, because of 4 real cores.
cu,
Michael
Thanks Boys! But it
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Thanks Boys!
But it doesn't want to work. :-(
I did these steps:
1, install windows 2000
2, install BOINC 4.45
3, download BOINCSTUDIO files (0.5a)
4, install WinRar36b3
5, unrar BoincStudio to c:\\Program Files\\ (BoincStudio)
6, unrar BoincStudio.win32.0.5a to c:\\Program Files\\ (Boinc)
7, start boincmgr
8, stop boincmgr
9, edit bs_opts.xml (2 cpus)
10, start boincmgr
11, attach to project
12, visit host info on project page -> 1 cpu
Where am I wrong?
RE: Hi! How can I increase
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If you don't want to edit any files, just use BoincStudio and click to computers, choose a host and then click the tab "Projects", then edit the field CPUs.
Or just choose computers(none specific), -> tab Projects, open a project(+) and edit CPUs for the computers where you want to.
A very good feature, if you have many hosts. :)
cu,
Michael
RE: Thanks Boys! But it
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Do you use the BOINC-Clients that belong to the BoincStudio?
Otherwise it will not work.
cu,
Michael
RE: Thanks Boys! But it
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What says the Boinc-Manager?
is there one line like this
15.05.2006 15:11:41|Einstein@Home|BoincStudio: Faking number of cpus for work units claims: 2
then it works, my hosts show on the project page the real Number of CPUs not the faked, but I get every request 64 WUs.
Chris
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RE: What says the
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2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||Starting BOINC client version 5.2.13 for windows_intelx86
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||BoincStudio mod 0.5a by DocMaboul
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||BoincStudio: Claimed credit correction by ThierryH from L'Alliance Francophone
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||BoincStudio: Reporting of results by ThierryH de l'Alliance Francophone
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||libcurl/7.15.3 OpenSSL/0.9.7i
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||Data directory: C:\\Program Files\\BOINC
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||Processor: 1 AuthenticAMD AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 842
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||With CPU instructions sets: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, 3DNOW!, x86-64
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||L1 Size=128 Ko, L2 Size=128 Ko, L3 Size=0 Ko
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||Memory: 255.48 MB physical, 490.05 MB virtual
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||Disk: 7.80 GB total, 6.27 GB free
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03|SZTAKI Desktop Grid|Computer ID: 21269; location: home; project prefs: default
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||General prefs: from unknown project http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/ (last modified 2006-03-19 18:30:46)
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:03||General prefs: using your defaults
2006. 05. 15. 18:47:04||Remote control not allowed; using loopback address