Bernd has finished building a new test application for Linux. This detects and uses the SSE instruction set if your computer supports it, which can increase the speed by a significant factor. The test app is available here.
Please report success and/or failure with the test app to this message board thread.
Director, Einstein@Home
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NEW: LINUX TEST APPLICATION FOR EINSTEIN@HOME
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Well so far it is working! I'll do some statistics once I get results about speed increases.
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Not feeling the love
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Not feeling the love here:
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [Einstein@Home] Starting result w1_0954.0__0954.1_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 using einstein version 0.06
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.1_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.1_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [---] request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [Einstein@Home] Computation for result w1_0954.0__0954.1_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 finished
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [---] schedule_cpus: must schedule
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [LHC@home] Pausing result wjun1C_v6s4hvnom_mqx__17__64.3_59.31__6_8__6__15_1_sixvf_boinc22404_3 (left in memory)
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [Einstein@Home] Starting result w1_0954.0__0954.2_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 using einstein version 0.06
2005-07-29 23:02:51 [Einstein@Home] Starting result w1_0954.0__0954.3_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 using einstein version 0.06
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.2_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.2_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [---] request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [Einstein@Home] Deferring communication with project for 59 seconds
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [Einstein@Home] Deferring communication with project for 59 seconds
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [Einstein@Home] Computation for result w1_0954.0__0954.2_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 finished
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [---] schedule_cpus: must schedule
2005-07-29 23:02:52 [LHC@home] Resuming result wjun1C_v6s4hvnom_mqx__17__64.3_59.31__6_8__6__15_1_sixvf_boinc22404_3 using sixtrack version 4.66
2005-07-29 23:02:53 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.3_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:53 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.3_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:53 [---] request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
2005-07-29 23:02:53 [Einstein@Home] Computation for result w1_0954.0__0954.3_0.1_T01_S4hA_1 finished
2005-07-29 23:02:53 [---] schedule_cpus: must schedule
2005-07-29 23:02:53 [Einstein@Home] Starting result w1_0954.0__0954.4_0.1_T01_S4hA_0 using einstein version 0.06
2005-07-29 23:02:54 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.4_0.1_T01_S4hA_0 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:54 [Einstein@Home] Unrecoverable error for result w1_0954.0__0954.4_0.1_T01_S4hA_0 (process got signal 7)
2005-07-29 23:02:54 [---] request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
2005-07-29 23:02:54 [Einstein@Home] Deferring communication with project for 59 seconds
2005-07-29 23:02:54 [Einstein@Home] Deferring communication with project for 59 seconds
2005-07-29 23:02:54 [Einstein@Home] Computation for result w1_0954.0__0954.4_0.1_T01_S4hA_0 finished
What processor you have. Did
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What processor you have. Did you delete the current tasks before starting boinc over? What version of BOINC are you using?
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I have 6 machines testing the
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I have 6 machines testing the new version right now, 3 are AMD XP 2400+ and the other 3 are AMD XP 2000+.
Both showed almost exactly the same performance increase of around 28%.
Still not as fast as running in windows, but getting pretty close.
Times:
XP 2400+
Old Linux New Linux Windows
28,045.32 39,027.03
28,045.32 39,023.33
28,029.64 39,032.79
XP 2000+
Old Linux New Linux Windows
33,848.51 47,072.46
33,866.03 47,053.06
36,278.04 50,586.85
Could someone tell me some example times for Windows runing Einstein@Home on the 2000+ and 2400+
I'll post some more info when I try the new client on some 2800+ machines and a few celeron and pentium4 machines.
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With the old version... My
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With the old version...
My XP2000+ runs at around 8 hours in Win2K
By comparison it runs at 13Hrs when I'm in Linux.
My Celeron 2.4GHz machine runs at 14Hrs in Linux.
I have overclocked it to 3GHz and it still runs around 13Hrs.
I'll try loading the new Linux version and post some data.
RE: What processor you
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It's a p4 with HT using Linux 2.6.3-7mdksmp, with BOINC 4.43. There were no current einstein tasks, as it had been suspended long ago because of the linux issues.
But I think the problem may be a bad download of the test file package. I downloaded it again today (3 more times) and I'm getting different file sizes on the download. First time last night I got 305K, and today I got 546K once and 819K twice. All extract without giving any errors, but something is clearly not right there.
Maybe UWM can add the checksum to the download page???
Anyway, I deleted the files put in last night and went with the ones extracted from the last download (one of the 819K files I got twice). Once my penalty box time is over (quota reached), I'll give this one a try and see what happens.
RE: Maybe UWM can add the
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Good point. Will do.
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That is very odd my tarball
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That is very odd my tarball is 820k according to ls -lh
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RE: Good point. Will
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Thank you. Only the last one I downloaded checks ok, so I'll give it a try.
Darren
It's working fine for me - I
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It's working fine for me - I see a decrease in processing times of roughly 30%, as others have mentioned. However, the WUs don't seem to claim as much credit as the ones processed on Windows, but perhaps that's the same old Boinc client problem?