Help for testing on HPUX 11.23 on Itanium

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Message 132497 - Posted: 4 Jul 2005, 17:39:51 UTC

Hello !

I have compiled a HPUX seti app for HPUX 11.23 for IA64 (Itanium) at testdrive.hp.com. But on testdrive it is not allowed to start cpu intensive applications....

Have someone out a running IA System with HPUX, and can help me to test the app against the reference_workunit, and do some further tests ?

Lars
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Message 137105 - Posted: 16 Jul 2005, 5:49:50 UTC

Hi,

I am running the old version of seti on our HP IA64,
which is running fairly good (about 25 Minutes per Unit).

Before, I tried to run the PA-RISC binary, but that were
slower than on an PII Machine.

Now I would like to switch to boinc, but I have no time
to compile every client for myself.

I would be glad to test your compiled software.

Mike
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Message 137127 - Posted: 16 Jul 2005, 6:52:37 UTC

Hello,

in addition to my last reply:

why don't you send your itanium client software
to Stefan urbat's site who offered clients for
MAC and HP-UX at

http://www.lbshuttle.de/apastron/boincDown.shtml

so that others see your client software to download

Regards,

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Message 137172 - Posted: 16 Jul 2005, 10:50:00 UTC - in response to Message 137105.  

Hi,

I am running the old version of seti on our HP IA64,
which is running fairly good (about 25 Minutes per Unit).

Before, I tried to run the PA-RISC binary, but that were
slower than on an PII Machine.

Now I would like to switch to boinc, but I have no time
to compile every client for myself.

I would be glad to test your compiled software.

Mike

Hello Mike,

I was not able to upload it, because Stefan was/is in holidays.

Can you (and any other people how want to test the IA64 client) please write me a email, so I can mail you the binaries (seti_boinc at dotsch.de).

I have tested the most things with templeofdoom. He have some HPUX IA64 systems. The seti app works correctly, the boinc client had some problems with the memory detection. But it looks stable, and ready to use in the moment.

Lars
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Message 140036 - Posted: 21 Jul 2005, 7:19:02 UTC - in response to Message 137172.  

Hi,

I am running the old version of seti on our HP IA64,
which is running fairly good (about 25 Minutes per Unit).

Before, I tried to run the PA-RISC binary, but that were
slower than on an PII Machine.

Now I would like to switch to boinc, but I have no time
to compile every client for myself.

I would be glad to test your compiled software.

Mike

Hello Mike,

I was not able to upload it, because Stefan was/is in holidays.

Can you (and any other people how want to test the IA64 client) please write me a email, so I can mail you the binaries (seti_boinc at dotsch.de).

I have tested the most things with templeofdoom. He have some HPUX IA64 systems. The seti app works correctly, the boinc client had some problems with the memory detection. But it looks stable, and ready to use in the moment.

Lars


It is avalaible for ddownload on http://www.lb.shuttle.de/apastron/boincDown.shtml.

Lars


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