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Message 5062 - Posted: 7 Jul 2004, 16:49:48 UTC

started with BOINC.SETI@HOME at June 22, 2004

like much other users, problems to get WUs,
now over 215 done/uploaded/reported

still Total credit 0.00 Recent average credit 0.00

"frequently" checked the account pages, zero of negative credits.

reading in the forums, users DO have already credits but not growing up

understood, WUs have to be done by 3 users

Do I just have no luck or are there others users
in the same situation?

Hoping not to waste CPU times

greetings

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Message 5069 - Posted: 7 Jul 2004, 17:04:51 UTC

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Message 5072 - Posted: 7 Jul 2004, 17:17:11 UTC

They'll probably eventually get this working - I think they have to purposely spread the WU's out so the same person doesn't verify their own work (which makes sense).


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Message 5369 - Posted: 8 Jul 2004, 20:10:05 UTC

first result came in, now slowly growing.


the credits came from CPUs, attached later to the project



we all spend cpu cycles for free, but we are more motivated

when we can see, that the efforts "arrives"


guess I'll be more patient in future

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Message 5665 - Posted: 9 Jul 2004, 16:04:12 UTC
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hi ric , where did you find that ? 215wu's completed !

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Message 5675 - Posted: 9 Jul 2004, 16:25:19 UTC - in response to Message 5665.  

> hi ric , where did you find that ? 215wu's completed !
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I was wondering that too! How do I find out how many work units I've completed?

Cheers!
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Message 5814 - Posted: 9 Jul 2004, 21:38:07 UTC - in response to Message 5675.  
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> > hi ric , where did you find that ? 215wu's completed !
> I was wondering that too! How do I find out how many work units I've
> completed?

For the moment you can not view it in any way at the webpages of Seti@Home.
What you can do temporarily is use a software called BoincView. This keeps a log of all the WU's that has been processed. You can download the software here.


Greetings from Belgium.
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Message 5839 - Posted: 9 Jul 2004, 22:43:37 UTC

The answer is: using an logging mechanismus, like BoincView, and count the crunshed/queued WUs yourself (by script, pgm or excel)

exactly, using BoincView 07.h, workes fine.


the tool "writes down" ever WU coming in, processing time and much more,
there is a log file, called ==> "boinc_log.csv"

The most informations are displayed with BoincView itself,

it is still beta and under developement (but realy stable and usefull)

For myself, I wrote a small add-on for BoincView, that gathers aditional Informations from the "boinc_log.csv", and the local xml files. for exp.,how many WUs are made my each host, important for me, how many WUs are Queued by host, so I can optimize the "Queuing" (Home/School/work-Profiles)

==> in the file "client_state.xml" there is plenty of information(see official Doku),

now my credit ARE growing (patient yours will also),
the mentioned filed collects the Total credit and the Recent credits done per host and done total.

3703.481851
348.214618
1055609655
93
48583
413.509972
45.128915
1088965170
22797.471003

please remember : only afther making an update on the Seti@home project, the local xml files are "syncronized" with berkeley

The number of Wus is not so much inportant, the credit per Wu weights more.
For the "ego" it's good to see, how many WUs a couple of CPUs can be completed a day (while the return of credits can change day by day)

happy crunching!

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Message 5849 - Posted: 9 Jul 2004, 23:23:12 UTC - in response to Message 5814.  
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Interesting read, will try it out.


> > > hi ric , where did you find that ? 215wu's completed !
> > I was wondering that too! How do I find out how many work units I've
> > completed?
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> For the moment you can not view it in any way at the webpages of Seti@Home.
> What you can do temporarily is use a software called BoincView. This keeps a
> log of all the WU's that has been processed. You can download the software <a> href="http://boincview.amanheis.de/">here[/url].
>
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> Greetings from Belgium.
>
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Message 5867 - Posted: 10 Jul 2004, 0:00:33 UTC

hoping works this time with plaintext

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<a> 413.509972[/url]
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user_total_credit=done by all hosts

user_expavg_credit=done by the client.

all written in file "client_state.xml"

each PC has his own client_state.xml
also in the file client_state.xml, written down the name of the WUs (and much more other infos) where are "queued" on the local host.
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