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Two WU's at one time on single processor HELP PLEASE
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kzhorse Send message Joined: 30 Jun 03 Posts: 113 Credit: 2,476,352 RAC: 0 |
Right now I have 1 box that is working on 2 work units at one time and I need to know how to stop it. This would not be a problem if it was a dual system but all it is a P3 650. And all it does is keep pausing one and running the other for awile then it switches back and forth. And every time it returns a WU it adds the box as another computer and I have to merge them. What do I need to do to get them to work right? Scott " " |
karthwyne Send message Joined: 24 May 99 Posts: 218 Credit: 5,750,702 RAC: 0 |
> Right now I have 1 box that is working on 2 work units at one time and I need > to know how to stop it. > This would not be a problem if it was a dual system but all it is a P3 650. > And all it does is keep pausing one and running the other for awile then it > switches back and forth. > And every time it returns a WU it adds the box as another computer and I have > to merge them. > What do I need to do to get them to work right? > when this happens to my ancient Celeron 500, it has actually added an "NEW" project and i have to detach the old one (one of the many reasons i keep my connect to xx at less than 0.5). You may want to do whatever trick you like to get the # of WUs down if this is your case so as to not abandon (if you wish). this does 'sound' like the case as it is switching back and forth. just a thought Micah S@h Berkeley's Staff Friends Club |
kzhorse Send message Joined: 30 Jun 03 Posts: 113 Credit: 2,476,352 RAC: 0 |
Well I always keep it set to connect every 0.1 days and it keeps doing it. Scott " " |
karthwyne Send message Joined: 24 May 99 Posts: 218 Credit: 5,750,702 RAC: 0 |
> Well I always keep it set to connect every 0.1 days and it keeps doing it. > how often is it creating IDs? mine does it due to slow HDD, i have almost resolved resolved this with a few runs of Diskeeper and setting BOINC on a delayed startup. possibly also set the write to disk for a longer time. good luck Micah S@h Berkeley's Staff Friends Club |
kzhorse Send message Joined: 30 Jun 03 Posts: 113 Credit: 2,476,352 RAC: 0 |
> > Well I always keep it set to connect every 0.1 days and it keeps doing > it. > > > > how often is it creating IDs? mine does it due to slow HDD, i have almost > resolved resolved this with a few runs of Diskeeper and setting BOINC on a > delayed startup. > possibly also set the write to disk for a longer time. > > good luck > > Micah > Everyday I have to merge them it all started after I changed the processor. I had one box blow some caps so I pulled the processor and swaped it out in one of the slower boxes,Then when it updated it added a second WU and just switches between the two.And everytime it connects it adds a nother host with the same name. Thanks,Scott " " |
karthwyne Send message Joined: 24 May 99 Posts: 218 Credit: 5,750,702 RAC: 0 |
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Borgholio Send message Joined: 2 Aug 99 Posts: 654 Credit: 18,623,738 RAC: 45 |
> sorry i couldn't help then, that's the end of my ideas. > > > anyone? > > A few basic things to try: 1. Resetting the project 2. Detaching and re-attaching to the project 3. Check to see if you're attached to two instances of the same project at the same time. If so, detach from one of them. You will be assimilated...bunghole! |
The Pirate Send message Joined: 14 Apr 00 Posts: 191 Credit: 4,929,008 RAC: 0 |
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Everette Dobbins Send message Joined: 13 Jan 00 Posts: 291 Credit: 22,594,655 RAC: 0 |
> > > Well I always keep it set to connect every 0.1 days and it keeps > doing > > it. > > > > > > > how often is it creating IDs? mine does it due to slow HDD, i have > almost > > resolved resolved this with a few runs of Diskeeper and setting BOINC on > a > > delayed startup. > > possibly also set the write to disk for a longer time. > > > > good luck > > > > Micah > > > > Everyday I have to merge them it all started after I changed the processor. > I had one box blow some caps so I pulled the processor and swaped it out in > one of the slower boxes,Then when it updated it added a second WU and just > switches between the two.And everytime it connects it adds a nother host with > the same name. > > Thanks,Scott > > Try this. Uninstall BOINC. Go to windows explorer find boinc folder delete everything in folder,shut computer down clear cmos if you cant find the jumper to clear remeove battery for a few seconds put battery back go into bios make sure its detecting right speed for CPU reset your clock and calender settings and reistall BOINC client. |
Ron Roe Send message Joined: 28 Feb 02 Posts: 156 Credit: 24,124 RAC: 0 |
> Everyday I have to merge them it all started after I changed the processor. > I had one box blow some caps so I pulled the processor and swaped it out in > one of the slower boxes,Then when it updated it added a second WU and just > switches between the two.And everytime it connects it adds a nother host with > the same name. > > Thanks,Scott > Go to your account page and change the general preference setting : 'On multiprocessors, use at most 2 processors' to 1 processor Update from Boinc and then exit Boinc and restart it. If all goes well you should only have 1 wu running. If not also try changing the general preference 'Connect to network about every n days' to 0 and let your cache run out. When it does then change it back to what you prefer. Good luck :) |
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