A documentation in English, French and spanish is close to be released.
Great :-)
From my previous post: I found quite high disk I/O (i.e. GBs per day) on boinc.exe core comparing to standard UCB boinc core or other cores. Any explanation for this?
Anybody?
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Limitting CPU works great on eg. Einstein but does not seem to work with CPDN/BBC-project. Does anyboddy else notice this behavior, or is it just me (tested on Pentium-M and a Pentium-D, both WinXp))
Doc succed to reproduce the trouble. He thinks he could fix it.
(ad. 2) I believe you are also running Boinc Account Manager. Yes, LHC has this problem, so does SZTAKI for example, so there are still project to chase/fix this bug.
From my previous post: I found quite high disk I/O (i.e. GBs per day) on boinc.exe core comparing to standard UCB boinc core or other cores. Any explanation for this?
Anybody?
I am seeing this as well. The boinc.exe client is reading and writing more than any other process on my computer, more than my anti-virus and firewall. I don't remember how the standard client performed, but these numbers seem pretty high. Are these I/O readings for the HD or RAM?
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman
From my previous post: I found quite high disk I/O (i.e. GBs per day) on boinc.exe core comparing to standard UCB boinc core or other cores. Any explanation for this?
Anybody?
I've observed the same: I have got about 1GB I/O write bytes per 1 hour of the CPU time (Athlon64 X2 3800+, 2GB RAM, BoincStudio 0.5b).
From my previous post: I found quite high disk I/O (i.e. GBs per day) on boinc.exe core comparing to standard UCB boinc core or other cores. Any explanation for this?
Anybody?
It may come from md5s computations. GUI asks for them when a "refresh" occurred (triggered by a communication with a scheduler, asked by the user or automatically asked every 30 minutes after last one). Have you tried a tool like filemon to see which files are involved in these I/O?
It may come from md5s computations. GUI asks for them when a "refresh" occurred (triggered by a communication with a scheduler, asked by the user or automatically asked every 30 minutes after last one). Have you tried a tool like filemon to see which files are involved in these I/O?
Hi Doc, first of all great job with BoincStudio. Using filemon I found boinc.exe to be reading or writing to the client_state.xml file every 1 min or so.
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman
RE: A documentation in
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Great :-)
From my previous post: I found quite high disk I/O (i.e. GBs per day) on boinc.exe core comparing to standard UCB boinc core or other cores. Any explanation for this?
Anybody?
RE: 1. Limitting CPU works
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Doc succed to reproduce the trouble. He thinks he could fix it.
RE: (ad. 2) I believe you
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I abbandoned BAM 1 week ago, and my LHC systems never was attached to BAM.
Have been searching the Net and found a thread on Rosetta were it reads that it's a pre-BAM problem.
(http://www.boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=1669)
I'm glad it's not BS that is triggering the problem ;-)
I am Homer of Borg. Prepare to be ...ooooh donuts!
RE: A documentation in
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Thanks, for inclusion of Russian in the distribution kit.
Now already there is a Russian translation for version BS 0.5.5 :) and Doc can download from the forum: Forum about BoincStudio
Where it is possible to receive the documentation on BS in English for translation on Russian? :)
P.S. Sorry for my English.
RE: RE: A documentation
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Documentation is under correction for the moment. It will be publish in few days. I will place the link on this topic.
Thanks for Rusian translation.
RE: From my previous post:
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I am seeing this as well. The boinc.exe client is reading and writing more than any other process on my computer, more than my anti-virus and firewall. I don't remember how the standard client performed, but these numbers seem pretty high. Are these I/O readings for the HD or RAM?
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman
RE: From my previous post:
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I've observed the same: I have got about 1GB I/O write bytes per 1 hour of the CPU time (Athlon64 X2 3800+, 2GB RAM, BoincStudio 0.5b).
RE: From my previous post:
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It may come from md5s computations. GUI asks for them when a "refresh" occurred (triggered by a communication with a scheduler, asked by the user or automatically asked every 30 minutes after last one). Have you tried a tool like filemon to see which files are involved in these I/O?
RE: It may come from md5s
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Hi Doc, first of all great job with BoincStudio. Using filemon I found boinc.exe to be reading or writing to the client_state.xml file every 1 min or so.
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman
RE: New version:
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Can you repost the link to version c? Page not found.
Greg
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