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The data pipeline over the weekend seemed to be more or less okay, thanks to running out of Astropulse workunits and not having any raw data to split to create new ones. Of course, I shovelled some more raw data to the pile this morning, and our bandwidth shot right back up again. This pretty much proves that our recent headaches have been largely due to the disparity of workunit sizes/compute times between multibeam/Astropulse, but that's all academic at this point as Eric is close to implementing a configuration change which will increase the resolution of chirp rates (thus increasing analysis/sensitivity) and also slowing clients down so they don't contact our servers as often. We should be back to lower levels of traffic soon enough. | |
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Thanks for the update Matt, | |
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Good deal. One of the commonly suggested methods to work around the bandwidth and database issues are to increase the amount of science done with the various apps, so that clients will take longer to do them. Will changing the resolution of chirping cause any problems for GPU crunchers, or will it basically be the same thing as it is now, just slower? | |
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I hope that the deadlines also increased with the increased work. | |
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I hope that the deadlines also increased with the increased work. for sure please. i some grab wu's for gpu and have work stacked for cpu and i end up running ggrid until like 5 days left for the deadline on seti work... sometimes. | |
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Send me the largest WU's you got, Matt! :D | |
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Send me the largest WU's you got, Matt! :D "you have mail! 857,000 AP wu's!" lol Thanks for the update Matt! ____________ SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today! | |
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any ideas how much longer the workunits will take? | |
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... Is this really well/better for the science or only to resolve the bandwidth prob? Isn't MB then like AP? (only difference the narrowband/broader-band) ____________ >Das Deutsche Cafe. The German Cafe.< | |
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I am smiling as I read this thread. Over the weekend I built an i7-950 with a nvidia GTX295. For the first 24hrs I did not run any GPU CUDA work just so I could get a feel of how quick my new toy was. Having 8 threads increased my throughput significantly, but when I upgraded the graphics driver to a release that supported CUDA it all took off. I have had a dramatic increase in completing units. I participate in a number of projects, and went from about 900 to 1000 credits a day to over 5,000 today. And the new toy is stock, no over clocking at all, and temps are all very reasonable. Wow!!!! | |
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Indeed so... Working exactly as expected. In a email that was sent to Seti Staff. At a point in time the 100Megabit link was Full Duplex. Meaning Uploads should not interfere with Downloads and vice versa (each is in its own channel). Regards, Martin ____________ Mandriva Linux A user friendly OS! See new freedom Mageia2 The Future is what We make IT (GPLv3) | |
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Hello everyone
It seams that it only need changes in <analysis_cfg> in result header. Am I right? But I'm curious, what with already computed workunits? Will they be resend to be analysed with new more sensitive settings, that sounds good to me. Or maybe only new one will be treated in that way. Hm it also sounds good to me :) ____________ | |
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We are running fairly low on data from our archives, which is a bit scary. We're burning through it rather quickly.... Matt, We have 3.5M tasks out in the field. Would it be such a tragedy for SETI to take a break, turn in a couple million outstanding tasks, do some software development, and setup a server or two while the project is down? You could even run the splitters for a couple days before bringing the project back online, to build-up a cache of tasks. If there's enough of a reward in terms of project accomplishment, then I see no problem with a week or two worth of PLANNED project downtime to focus on some much needed work. Many BOINC projects have planned downtime in their lifecycle for upgrades, different steps in their research, etc. There's no reason SETI needs to be different and expect 100% continuous work available. | |
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Matt, | |
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I have 10 E5420 CPU's waiting for WU's and about 50 WU's ready to be uploaded, the lists are getting realy long :-( | |
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I have 10 E5420 CPU's waiting for WU's and about 50 WU's ready to be uploaded, the lists are getting realy long :-( Aye... I had to suspend mine as well. 50+- uploads and stacking up fast. It's downloading plenty of replacements though. ____________ | |
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Reading Matts Tech News the other day and the Cricket Graphs when the Feeder was putting out Just MultiBeam... You could see that Uploads (Uploads and Scheduler Requests) were getting through and eating about 17.5% of the bandwidth. Downloads due to the feeder settings were keeping up and eating ~63% | |
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Reading Matts Tech News the other day and the Cricket Graphs when the Feeder was putting out Just MultiBeam... You could see that Uploads (Uploads and Scheduler Requests) were getting through and eating about 17.5% of the bandwidth. Downloads due to the feeder settings were keeping up and eating ~63% That makes good sense. Let's hope they get it all tuned before there are so many work units out trying to be returned that it just clogs the uploads for days. ____________ SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today! | |
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