// DBOINCP-300: added node comment count condition in order to get Preview working ?>
Don
Joined: 29 Dec 07
Posts: 8
Credit: 11333
RAC: 0
23 Jan 2009 1:16:43 UTC
Topic 194153
(moderation:
)
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Probably depends on the urgency of the deadlines for the projects. BOINC is now doing more EAH work 'cos it's due earlier than SETI. The settings are a guideline for long term behaviour - BOINC has a pretty complex algorithm/method for achieving this, which has been well tested, so it's generally best to let it run and decide for itself...
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
My BOINC 5.10.45 is managing 7 projects, all with the same share but with differente deadlines and it is doing it very impartially. There is only one project which behaves unruly because it does not have checkpointing and once it grabs one of the two cores of my Opteron 1210 running Linux it won't leave it until it finishes a task. That is AQUA, but its developers have promised to produce a checkpointing app in the near future. The only problem with it is that if power fails or you must reboot for any cause you lose all work done so far. But it happened to me only once, also AQUA tasks often end after a short time. They simulate a quantum computer, whether this really exists or not.
Tullio
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Hi Don,
what would interest me: How do you know that SETI will get 10-16 % and E@H 65-80% of your CPU seconds? I know of no obvious way to get this information. What IS readily available is the average credit you earn in each project, and that seems to be roughly consistent with a 50 : 50 resource share (SETI and E@H have roughly comparable credit granting rates). So I really don't see an indication of a long-term imbalance between the projects.
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Hi Don,
what would interest me: How do you know that SETI will get 10-16 % and E@H 65-80% of your CPU seconds? I know of no obvious way to get this information. What IS readily available is the average credit you earn in each project, and that seems to be roughly consistent with a 50 : 50 resource share (SETI and E@H have roughly comparable credit granting rates). So I really don't see an indication of a long-term imbalance between the projects.
CU
Bikeman
I run Task Manager and it tells me which processes are using how much CPU time.
Don
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Which CPU? Which OS?
Tullio
I'm running Vista Home Premium. Which CPU has no meaning to me - it's a home desk top.
Don
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Probably depends on the urgency of the deadlines for the projects. BOINC is now doing more EAH work 'cos it's due earlier than SETI. The settings are a guideline for long term behaviour - BOINC has a pretty complex algorithm/method for achieving this, which has been well tested, so it's generally best to let it run and decide for itself...
Cheers, Mike.
No indication that any project is running at priority - in fact there is plenty of time before either project is due. I've been running BOINC for over a year and this is a first time problem.
Don
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Which CPU? Which OS?
Tullio
I'm running Vista Home Premium. Which CPU has no meaning to me - it's a home desk top. Don
You have a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz [x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5].
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Hi Don,
what would interest me: How do you know that SETI will get 10-16 % and E@H 65-80% of your CPU seconds? I know of no obvious way to get this information. What IS readily available is the average credit you earn in each project, and that seems to be roughly consistent with a 50 : 50 resource share (SETI and E@H have roughly comparable credit granting rates). So I really don't see an indication of a long-term imbalance between the projects.
CU
Bikeman
I run Task Manager and it tells me which processes are using how much CPU time.
Don
I think you are seeing a short time thing, not a long term trend. Windows will adjust resources as it sees fit, but over time Boinc should even things out.
I've set my preferences for Einstein and SETI to share 80% of my CPU equally. But Einstein is using 65-80% of my total CPU while SETI is getting only 10-16%. What gives?
Hi Don,
what would interest me: How do you know that SETI will get 10-16 % and E@H 65-80% of your CPU seconds? I know of no obvious way to get this information. What IS readily available is the average credit you earn in each project, and that seems to be roughly consistent with a 50 : 50 resource share (SETI and E@H have roughly comparable credit granting rates). So I really don't see an indication of a long-term imbalance between the projects.
CU
Bikeman
I run Task Manager and it tells me which processes are using how much CPU time.
Don
I think you are seeing a short time thing, not a long term trend. Windows will adjust resources as it sees fit, but over time Boinc should even things out.
Perhaps you're right - but it's been going on now for 2 days and I can't any work done because almost all cycles are being used up! I reset preferences to 40% of CPU for both Einstein and SETI to see if it makes a difference. But I was under the impression if I set 80% for each but only gave each 50%, that neither would exceed 40% if both were running. Guess that was a bad assumption?
Don
Einstein Using too Much CPU
)
Which CPU? Which OS?
Tullio
RE: I've set my preferences
)
Probably depends on the urgency of the deadlines for the projects. BOINC is now doing more EAH work 'cos it's due earlier than SETI. The settings are a guideline for long term behaviour - BOINC has a pretty complex algorithm/method for achieving this, which has been well tested, so it's generally best to let it run and decide for itself...
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
My BOINC 5.10.45 is managing
)
My BOINC 5.10.45 is managing 7 projects, all with the same share but with differente deadlines and it is doing it very impartially. There is only one project which behaves unruly because it does not have checkpointing and once it grabs one of the two cores of my Opteron 1210 running Linux it won't leave it until it finishes a task. That is AQUA, but its developers have promised to produce a checkpointing app in the near future. The only problem with it is that if power fails or you must reboot for any cause you lose all work done so far. But it happened to me only once, also AQUA tasks often end after a short time. They simulate a quantum computer, whether this really exists or not.
Tullio
RE: I've set my preferences
)
Hi Don,
what would interest me: How do you know that SETI will get 10-16 % and E@H 65-80% of your CPU seconds? I know of no obvious way to get this information. What IS readily available is the average credit you earn in each project, and that seems to be roughly consistent with a 50 : 50 resource share (SETI and E@H have roughly comparable credit granting rates). So I really don't see an indication of a long-term imbalance between the projects.
CU
Bikeman
RE: RE: I've set my
)
I run Task Manager and it tells me which processes are using how much CPU time.
Don
RE: RE: I've set my
)
I'm running Vista Home Premium. Which CPU has no meaning to me - it's a home desk top.
Don
RE: RE: I've set my
)
No indication that any project is running at priority - in fact there is plenty of time before either project is due. I've been running BOINC for over a year and this is a first time problem.
Don
RE: RE: RE: I've set my
)
You have a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz [x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5].
RE: RE: RE: I've set my
)
I think you are seeing a short time thing, not a long term trend. Windows will adjust resources as it sees fit, but over time Boinc should even things out.
RE: RE: RE: RE: I've
)
Perhaps you're right - but it's been going on now for 2 days and I can't any work done because almost all cycles are being used up! I reset preferences to 40% of CPU for both Einstein and SETI to see if it makes a difference. But I was under the impression if I set 80% for each but only gave each 50%, that neither would exceed 40% if both were running. Guess that was a bad assumption?
Don