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ivan Send message Joined: 5 Mar 01 Posts: 783 Credit: 348,560,338 RAC: 223 |
I have a new set of jobs ready to submit, and be the basis of my comparison with standard GRID -- but I just can't submit them! BTW, we'll run out of recycled minimum-bias simulation jobs, probably sometime Saturday night, so if your CMS@Home-dev rigs subside into lethargy, feel free to revert to your backup projects. Oh, I'm not particularly worried. Last week was incredibly hectic, with fault reports coming in faster than I could verify them. Luckily for me, Laurence et al. took most of the load. Now I've had confirmation from CRAB developers that the reason I can't submit jobs is that a new version of CRAB server isn't backward compatible with the patches used to enable CMS@Home (Hmm, I was told it used a plugin that the framework allowed for...) so there's nothing I can do until they get the time to come up with new code. I'm almost looking forward to getting back to working on simulations of the 2025 CMS Level-1 Track-Trigger this week. Almost... :-) |
Raistmer Send message Joined: 16 Jun 01 Posts: 6325 Credit: 106,370,077 RAC: 121 |
Will be any testing status updates here or SETI-originated participants need to look CMS-project site for any news now? |
ivan Send message Joined: 5 Mar 01 Posts: 783 Credit: 348,560,338 RAC: 223 |
Will be any testing status updates here or SETI-originated participants need to look CMS-project site for any news now? Well, there's a fairly good dialogue going on at http://boincai05.cern.ch/CMS-dev/forum_thread.php?id=79 so I won't repeat myself here. Bottom line, I think we're almost there but more work than expected has fallen on my shoulders. At present we don't need more testers, but we're not going to turn anyone away (numbers may have some impact on a presentation I'm to give at CERN on the 15th, I will admit). |
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