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Message 966934 - Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 15:00:09 UTC

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http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=58393&nowrap=true#966542

Basically, I had an issue where CUDA was erroring out and decreasing my WUs allowed per day. In fixing that, it stopped my other SETI applications from running. At least to my naive eye, the xml file looks fine (now).

I have a workshare of 100 to S@H and 5 to Einstein@home - so there should not be any longterm (or shortterm) debt to E@H, but E@H CPU WUs are the only downloading.
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Message 966946 - Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 15:44:42 UTC - in response to Message 966934.  
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See (near the end)

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=58393&nowrap=true#966542

I made the link active.

Basically, I had an issue where CUDA was erroring out and decreasing my WUs allowed per day. In fixing that, it stopped my other SETI applications from running. At least to my naive eye, the xml file looks fine (now).

I have a workshare of 100 to S@H and 5 to Einstein@home - so there should not be any longterm (or shortterm) debt to E@H, but E@H CPU WUs are the only downloading.

Did you check the long-term debt (properties in Projects tab)?

Does BOINC request new tasks?

What happens if you suspend Einstein?

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Message 967099 - Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 22:18:38 UTC

What version of BOINC are you running?


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Message 967110 - Posted: 30 Jan 2010, 23:07:17 UTC
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It recently downloaded an astropulse task (I've left the computer running for 8 hours or so...I usually have been shutting it down after an hour or two), so whatever the problem, it MAY have cleared itself. I still haven't seen a standard CPU task though (nor has this one begun execution).

I wasn't aware that that properties tab existed...thanks for pointing me to it.

My CPU Scheduling Priority is 86400 but both my CPU and GPU work fetch priorities are 0. I do not see an entry for "long term debt"

My Einstein Priority is -86400 now and CPU work fetch priority is -215789. My duration correction interval for the two projects is very different.

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