Yep, the old EAH locomotive finally built up a head of steam and I'm all caught up as of about an hour ago! :-)
Collatz even seems to have recouped from getting bombed by having MW crap out with no one around to give it kick back into life, despite it's very low budget/low staff stature. :-D
I thought the CC would auto-hop through the list of mirrors on its own after a certain number of failed attempts.
It does so, although it seems to rotate between 4 mirrors here only.
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I'll leave it be. Eventually it'll get the stuff in, I'm sure of that. :)
The Hannover mirror also plays a role in the ABP search so we are not using it as a mirror right now. I changed the server_status page to no longer list this mirror. The other four mirrors are actually running but are listed as "not running" because they fail to respond when the mirror checking script tries to download a file.
One thing that's a bit odd about the new tasks: the progress indicator is non-monotonic (at least on my 6.4.5 Linux BOINC manager). For instance, one task just "increased" from 92.78% to 91.85%. I haven't noticed this sort of behaviour on earlier types of workunit.
One thing that's a bit odd about the new tasks: the progress indicator is non-monotonic (at least on my 6.4.5 Linux BOINC manager). For instance, one task just "increased" from 92.78% to 91.85%. I haven't noticed this sort of behaviour on earlier types of workunit.
Was the task suspended in between, i.e. recovered form a checkpoint?
No, it isn't. It's just a little quirk and as far as I have seen it only happens once. I only checked because I read Darren's post and saw I was at 92.111%, so sat here watching what it was going to do. :-)
I'm not going to check the last 48 minutes of its run time what other flaky percentages there are, promised. :-)
RE: I thought the CC would
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It does so, although it seems to rotate between 4 mirrors here only.
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19-Mar-10 00:25:57 Einstein@Home Started download of h1_0097.05_S5R7
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19-Mar-10 00:26:52 Einstein@Home Started download of h1_0097.00_S5R4
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I'll leave it be. Eventually it'll get the stuff in, I'm sure of that. :)
Patience does it.
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Patience does it. :-)
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19-Mar-10 00:46:45 Einstein@Home Finished download of h1_0096.85_S5R4
19-Mar-10 00:49:02 Einstein@Home Started download of h1_0096.80_S5R7
19-Mar-10 00:49:02 Einstein@Home [file_xfer_debug] URL: http://einstein-dl.phys.uwm.edu/download/1bb/h1_0096.80_S5R7
19-Mar-10 00:49:56 Einstein@Home Finished download of h1_0096.80_S5R7
LOL... Yep, the old EAH
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LOL...
Yep, the old EAH locomotive finally built up a head of steam and I'm all caught up as of about an hour ago! :-)
Collatz even seems to have recouped from getting bombed by having MW crap out with no one around to give it kick back into life, despite it's very low budget/low staff stature. :-D
Alinator
RE: RE: I thought the CC
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The Hannover mirror also plays a role in the ABP search so we are not using it as a mirror right now. I changed the server_status page to no longer list this mirror. The other four mirrors are actually running but are listed as "not running" because they fail to respond when the mirror checking script tries to download a file.
Thanks for those
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Thanks for those explanations, David. Don't you need more mirrors (and smokescreens)? :-)
One thing that's a bit odd
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One thing that's a bit odd about the new tasks: the progress indicator is non-monotonic (at least on my 6.4.5 Linux BOINC manager). For instance, one task just "increased" from 92.78% to 91.85%. I haven't noticed this sort of behaviour on earlier types of workunit.
RE: One thing that's a bit
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Was the task suspended in between, i.e. recovered form a checkpoint?
BM
BM
RE: For instance, one task
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For what's it worth, I've just seen the same behaviour on a Windows machine. Nothing about it in the stderr.txt though.
It happened between 2 checkpoints. You just have to see it, by chance.
Thanks for reporting. I'll
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Thanks for reporting. I'll take a look. Shouldn't be a showstopper, though.
BM
BM
No, it isn't. It's just a
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No, it isn't. It's just a little quirk and as far as I have seen it only happens once. I only checked because I read Darren's post and saw I was at 92.111%, so sat here watching what it was going to do. :-)
I'm not going to check the last 48 minutes of its run time what other flaky percentages there are, promised. :-)