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Message 1924231 - Posted: 12 Mar 2018, 18:09:38 UTC

7 from the 11th and 16 from today ;o)
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Message 1924244 - Posted: 12 Mar 2018, 19:31:42 UTC

Now that was a run and my 2 rigs managed to grab 32 of those critters today.

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Message 1924246 - Posted: 12 Mar 2018, 19:33:59 UTC

46 so far today...
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Message 1924420 - Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 4:03:38 UTC
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Sigh - seems I get a few now and again, but not many. And of those I've recently gotten about 25% are "junk" that finish in a couple of seconds, then report too much RFI. But the good ones do process in about 20 minutes each on my video card :-) or about 4-1/2 hours when I get CPU (SSE) Astropulse units :-|

Now if there was a way to get enough of ANY kind of unit to keep my GPU busy all day on Tuesday "blackouts", that would REALLY be nice. (Yeah, no -- I'm not really interested in doing other BIONC projects. Been sticking with SETI@home for, what, nearly 19 years now. Not really interested in any of the other projects.) Oh well. At least my GPU is busy for most of the 24/7 it's available to look for E.T.
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Message 1924441 - Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 7:00:30 UTC

Only a few received here have been "noise bombs" (or highly blanked) and 6 have been delivered here since the servers came back online.

Though it would be very nice to get enough GPU work to last a day at least.

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Message 1924443 - Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 7:14:39 UTC - in response to Message 1924441.  

Only a few received here have been "noise bombs" (or highly blanked) and 6 have been delivered here since the servers came back online.

Though it would be very nice to get enough GPU work to last a day at least.

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I'm still wet behind the ears here, "Noise Bombs" is that excessive signals? if so had a few also..
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Message 1924446 - Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 7:21:57 UTC - in response to Message 1924443.  

Only a few received here have been "noise bombs" (or highly blanked) and 6 have been delivered here since the servers came back online.

Though it would be very nice to get enough GPU work to last a day at least.

I'm still wet behind the ears here, "Noise Bombs" is that excessive signals? if so had a few also..
Noise Bombs wind up with 30/30 overflow results while "Highly Blanked" ones will tell you that. ;-

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Message 1924447 - Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 7:27:04 UTC - in response to Message 1924446.  

Only a few received here have been "noise bombs" (or highly blanked) and 6 have been delivered here since the servers came back online.

Though it would be very nice to get enough GPU work to last a day at least.

I'm still wet behind the ears here, "Noise Bombs" is that excessive signals? if so had a few also..
Noise Bombs wind up with 30/30 overflow results while "Highly Blanked" ones will tell you that. ;-

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Yes had a couple of them, "highly blanked" ? guess I'll work it out :P
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Message 1924487 - Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 12:43:34 UTC - in response to Message 1924420.  
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Now if there was a way to get enough of ANY kind of unit to keep my GPU busy all day on Tuesday "blackouts", that would REALLY be nice. (Yeah, no -- I'm not really interested in doing other BIONC projects. Been sticking with SETI@home for, what, nearly 19 years now. Not really interested in any of the other projects.) Oh well. At least my GPU is busy for most of the 24/7 it's available to look for E.T.

There are several ways to bypass the Boinc 100 WU limitation but all are controversial and speak about them is like throw gasoline into fire.
FYI this are some of the ways:
- Go to the Boinc code and fake the numbers of GPU's. That will give 100WU per fake GPU added.
- Run several instances of Boinc in your host. Each instance adds his own 100 WU limit.
- The most explosive of all IMHO, Bunkering or rescheduling.
Be aware to use any of them, you need to be an advanced user who really knows what you are mess with.
The 100 WU limit was introduced few years ago to keep the DB smaller and stable.
You have a 1060 GPU the 100 GPU WU limit gives you about a day of work so IMHO not believe you really need to go to this extreme actions.
Fast Linux boxes & users with high end GPU's are more likely need to use this bypasses to keep their hungry hosts feeded during the outages.
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Message 1924522 - Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 16:57:43 UTC - in response to Message 1924487.  

I get 2 GPU Astropulse WU and 1 Monster CPU WU. The biggest Wu, that i have crunched now...
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Message 1924701 - Posted: 15 Mar 2018, 9:17:49 UTC - in response to Message 1924487.  

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You have a 1060 GPU the 100 GPU WU limit gives you about a day of work so IMHO not believe you really need to go to this extreme actions.
Fast Linux boxes & users with high end GPU's are more likely need to use this bypasses to keep their hungry hosts feeded during the outages.

If working on AP units (@ about 20 min. each), 100 per day would be more than enough. However, for non-AP units the average run time for GPU tasks is right about 5 minutes each. I run two tasks concurrently, so the reported typical ~600 second "run time" on completed units in my stats has to be essentially cut in half. Those are very much by far the most common GPU tasks I get and the 1060 reliably grinds through about 250+ of those a day. Those with more capable cards (like a 1080) could expect about double that throughput.
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Message 1924708 - Posted: 15 Mar 2018, 10:55:15 UTC - in response to Message 1924701.  
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You have a 1060 GPU the 100 GPU WU limit gives you about a day of work so IMHO not believe you really need to go to this extreme actions.
Fast Linux boxes & users with high end GPU's are more likely need to use this bypasses to keep their hungry hosts feeded during the outages.

If working on AP units (@ about 20 min. each), 100 per day would be more than enough. However, for non-AP units the average run time for GPU tasks is right about 5 minutes each. I run two tasks concurrently, so the reported typical ~600 second "run time" on completed units in my stats has to be essentially cut in half. Those are very much by far the most common GPU tasks I get and the 1060 reliably grinds through about 250+ of those a day. Those with more capable cards (like a 1080) could expect about double that throughput.

If that is your case you could try to use one of the options to bypass the 100 WU limitation i talk about, they work with AP and/or MB WU.
The easiest and maybe the most controversial one to try is the last one, bunkering or rescheduling, there are few threads about that in the NC forums. You will notice there are many ways to do that, I suggest you read the forums, make your choice and follow the trails. Sure you will obtain some help there if you have any questions.
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Message 1924739 - Posted: 15 Mar 2018, 16:58:24 UTC

The dangerous part of rescheduling or bunkering is that if the rescheduled tasks sit in the 'other' task type cache and get crunched there, they can then be susceptible to being errored out due to "task time exceeded" from the application of rsc_fpops calculation because the computer and BOINC is unaware the task has moved task type. Rescheduling should only be used on fast crunchers to get through the Tuesday outage.
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Message 1924741 - Posted: 15 Mar 2018, 17:09:05 UTC

10 turned up here overnight.

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Message 1924916 - Posted: 16 Mar 2018, 17:30:50 UTC

Woo hoo - just noticed that I have eight in my current queue. Seven for the GPU and one CPU version (SSE2).
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Message 1924919 - Posted: 16 Mar 2018, 17:42:05 UTC

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Message 1924936 - Posted: 16 Mar 2018, 21:12:02 UTC

6 fresh 1's greeted me here this morning.

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Message 1925031 - Posted: 17 Mar 2018, 10:10:07 UTC

only two yesteday and two this night ;)
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Message 1925115 - Posted: 17 Mar 2018, 21:07:13 UTC

8 fresh 1's and 3 resends so far for today.

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Message 1925128 - Posted: 18 Mar 2018, 1:01:57 UTC - in response to Message 1925115.  

8 fresh 1's and 3 resends so far for today.
The final count for the 17th March UTC was 13 fresh jobs and 3 resends.

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