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What do these boinc messages mean ?
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[AF>Linux]Arnaud Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 70 Credit: 4,852 RAC: 0 |
Hi, This is my new stupid question: Since I use BOINC 4.68, I see messages that I don't understand: --- - 2005-05-13 19:58:47 - schedule_cpus: must schedule --- - 2005-05-13 19:58:47 - Nearly overcommitted. Any translator here ? Thx Arnaud |
Paul D. Buck Send message Joined: 19 Jul 00 Posts: 3898 Credit: 1,158,042 RAC: 0 |
<blockquote>Hi, This is my new stupid question: Since I use BOINC 4.68, I see messages that I don't understand: --- - 2005-05-13 19:58:47 - schedule_cpus: must schedule --- - 2005-05-13 19:58:47 - Nearly overcommitted. Any translator here ? Thx </blockquote> The basic operation is explained here and what you are seeing is the Daemon's scheduler thinks that you are close to having too much work to do. Which would mean that you would blow past the deadlines. The must schedule is just saying that the Daemon, for whatever reason is going to need to schedule work for a CPU, and in THAT process re-examined the deadlines giving rise to the next message. |
[AF>Linux]Arnaud Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 70 Credit: 4,852 RAC: 0 |
Thank you for your reply :o) Arnaud |
Divide Overflow Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 365 Credit: 131,684 RAC: 0 |
<blockquote> Since I use BOINC 4.68... </blockquote> 4.68? Man, I just can't keep up with these new development versions!! |
Captain Avatar Send message Joined: 17 May 99 Posts: 15133 Credit: 529,088 RAC: 0 |
<blockquote><blockquote> Since I use BOINC 4.68... </blockquote> 4.68? Man, I just can't keep up with these new development versions!!</blockquote> If you dont use Devals then you missed the version changes Keep on using the public release and you won't be confused. 4.68 is old news and not a current version. It's like a mini series, you miss one night and your lost. :-) |
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