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Message 1777988 - Posted: 10 Apr 2016, 23:44:48 UTC - in response to Message 1777935.  

Go for Raspian (which really is Debian Linux).
If it's several years old, you'll may have to download to a PC/Mac/Linux box and unzip the files to the SD card. If so, Start by Googling the model and "Raspian install". eg. "raspberry pi 2 model a raspbian install"
Alternatively, you may be able to re-initialise your Pi and update to the latest version. HTH

PS. I'm going to put BOINC on my RPi2B tonight - I use it for development but it tends to sit around for several hours powered on and unused.
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Message 1778012 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 1:20:48 UTC - in response to Message 1777732.  

The steps are pretty simple. First install the Boinc client software:

I followed your steps and it worked. I just wanted to try it out, I don't want to dedicate the Pi to crunching. What is the command to set no new tasks? (Or you could link me to where I can find this info.) I'll let it finish the workunit it's working on, just to see how long it takes.
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Message 1778023 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 1:59:37 UTC - in response to Message 1778012.  

The steps are pretty simple. First install the Boinc client software:

I followed your steps and it worked. I just wanted to try it out, I don't want to dedicate the Pi to crunching. What is the command to set no new tasks? (Or you could link me to where I can find this info.) I'll let it finish the workunit it's working on, just to see how long it takes.

Nevermind, I found it :
boinccmd --project http://setiathome.berkeley.edu nomorework

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Message 1778026 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 2:20:26 UTC - in response to Message 1777807.  

but now I get an error message saying that it needs 32.00mb more disk space, and that 0mb disk space is available


Probably this is the limit in Boinc, not your free disk space (but as well to check that just in case).

If the later, just adjust in /var/lib/boinc-client/global_prefs_override.xml, disk_max_used_gb or disk_max_used_pct or disk_min_free_gb may be your problem.


Thanks!! I added the following lines to the /etc/boinc-client/global_prefs_override.xml file (which is symlinked to /var/lib/blinc-client/):

<disk_max_used_gb>10</disk_max_used_gb>
<disk_min_free_gb>7</disk_min_free_gb>

and that seems to have solved my problem. I did that on all my Pi's and now they're all busy crunching on Seti packets. I don't know if I could have used just one of them, and if so which one, but I put both in, and it seems to work, and on my Pi2's and Pi3's I get 3 unit's running at a time, so I guess that's how many it's supposed to do, one less than the number of cores on a multi-core machine? Now the last thing I need to do is put heat sinks on one of my Pi3's, I have them on my Pi2, and one of the Pi3's, but didn't have enough for all of the 3's when I set them up, and so far it's been ok, but with it working all the time I better hop to it, and get the heat sink installed! Thanks again!

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Message 1778048 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 3:35:21 UTC - in response to Message 1778026.  

and on my Pi2's and Pi3's I get 3 unit's running at a time, so I guess that's how many it's supposed to do, one less than the number of cores on a multi-core machine? Now the last thing I need to do is put heat sinks on one of my Pi3's, I have them on my Pi2, and one of the Pi3's, but didn't have enough for all of the 3's when I set them up, and so far it's been ok, but with it working all the time I better hop to it, and get the heat sink installed! Thanks again!

Increase the amount of Memory allowed to be used and it'll run four tasks at once.

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Message 1778093 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 7:31:57 UTC - in response to Message 1777932.  

Odroid C2 (4x2GHz) 78000-80000 seconds
Raspberry Pi 3 (4x1.2Ghz) ~105000 seconds




What OS are you using on your Odroid? Ubuntu or Android?
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Message 1778098 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 8:12:50 UTC - in response to Message 1778093.  

The 64bit Ubuntu 16.04 offered by Hardkernel...
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Message 1778104 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 8:57:33 UTC - in response to Message 1778098.  

Thank you!

Any idea how long it would take to crunch a WU on a RasPi2? I guess around 35 hours or so?
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Message 1778129 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 11:33:49 UTC - in response to Message 1778104.  

Raspberry Pi 2 B - based on only 10 minutes of processing it's telling me to expect 218 hours. Obviously there's a lot of uncertainty in that number (especially as I have set it to not run when the computer is in use). No point in being impatient with SETI@Home - but everybody is of course.

======== Tasks ========
1) -----------
name: 13my10ad.29630.14386.4.31.252.vlar_0
WU name: 13my10ad.29630.14386.4.31.252.vlar
project URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/
report deadline: Sat Jun 4 02:10:53 2016
ready to report: no
got server ack: no
final CPU time: 0.000000
state: downloaded
scheduler state: scheduled
exit_status: 0
signal: 0
suspended via GUI: no
active_task_state: EXECUTING
app version num: 802
checkpoint CPU time: 407.330000
current CPU time: 467.450000
fraction done: 0.000745
swap size: 69 MB
working set size: 66 MB
estimated CPU time remaining: 786297.484086
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Message 1778172 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 14:40:25 UTC

Ok just reinstalled it on my RasPi2 because of the news from Eric Korpela.
Downloaded Boinc and added Seti@Home from the list. There was an info like "you really want to add this to your PC because it seems that there are no WUs for your PC".
I clicked on yes and then it downloaded the first WU.
260 (!!!) hours for one WU.
And another info was shown: 32 MB more diskspace is needed.

My system: I installed Boinc on Raspbian. I installed it from "Noobs" and the diskspace is big enough. It's a 16 GB microSD card.
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Message 1778176 - Posted: 11 Apr 2016, 15:06:29 UTC - in response to Message 1778172.  
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I clicked on yes and then it downloaded the first WU.
260 (!!!) hours for one WU.

That is just an initial estimate, a Normal AR Wu takes around 48 Hours, once your host has done 11 non overflow tasks then the estimate will be realistic.

And another info was shown: 32 MB more diskspace is needed.

My system: I installed Boinc on Raspbian. I installed it from "Noobs" and the diskspace is big enough. It's a 16 GB microSD card.

Then increase the amount of Diskspace that Boinc is allowed to use in Your Computing preferences if you're using Web preferences,
Or if using local computing preferences, just adjust in /var/lib/boinc-client/global_prefs_override.xml, disk_max_used_gb or disk_max_used_pct or disk_min_free_gb

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Message 1778311 - Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 11:46:25 UTC - in response to Message 1778098.  
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A.S.a.M - How'd you get it to work on the C2? I have the project attached and boinc seems to be ok according to boinccmd but it won't download any work or show any tasks. I must be missing a step somewhere.
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Message 1778335 - Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 13:48:23 UTC - in response to Message 1778311.  

A.S.a.M - How'd you get it to work on the C2? I have the project attached and boinc seems to be ok according to boinccmd but it won't download any work or show any tasks. I must be missing a step somewhere.


Try setting in your cc_config.xml the following:

<cc_config>
   <options>
   <alt_platform>arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf</alt_platform>
   </options>
</cc_config>


Then restart Boinc.

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Message 1778374 - Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 17:27:36 UTC
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Yes that's all that was needed...
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Message 1778402 - Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 18:25:16 UTC - in response to Message 1778335.  

Thanks that worked perfectly!
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Message 1778512 - Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 22:26:44 UTC - in response to Message 1777912.  

That is what I figured, just thought I would ask. I just checked my logs on Seti's website and the first four work units took about 50 hours to complete. Not bad considering I will be leaving this running 24/7 just for this.
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Message 1778552 - Posted: 13 Apr 2016, 1:16:11 UTC

Nearly all of the work units running on my Pi3 ends very quickly - between 30 minutes and 2 hours with a status of "Error While Computing". Everything running on my Pi2 completes as expected. How can I figure out what's going wrong? Task details for one of my more recent failures is below.

<core_client_version>7.4.23</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
process exited with code 193 (0xc1, -63)
</message>
<stderr_txt>
setiathome_v8 8.00 Revision: 3378 g++ (Raspbian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2
libboinc: BOINC 7.7.0

Work Unit Info:
...............
WU true angle range is :  0.008804
features: half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3 tls vfpv4 idiva idivt vfpd32 lpae evtstrm crc32 
Optimal function choices:
--------------------------------------------------------
                            name   timing   error
--------------------------------------------------------
                v_BaseLineSmooth (no other)
            vfp_GetPowerSpectrum 0.000736 0.00000 
                     v_ChirpData 0.053506 0.00000 
                 fftwf_transpose 0.018427 0.00000 
                opt NEON folding 0.006579 0.00000 
*** Error in `../../projects/setiathome.berkeley.edu/setiathome_8.02_arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf': free(): invalid pointer: 0x73122008 ***
SIGABRT: abort called
Stack trace (2 frames):
[0xda268]
[0x21b940]

Exiting...

</stderr_txt>
]]>

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Message 1779224 - Posted: 15 Apr 2016, 5:03:46 UTC - in response to Message 1777307.  

ok
简单就不简单
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Message 1780192 - Posted: 18 Apr 2016, 21:55:31 UTC

Some statistics for comparison.

Raspberry Pi model B: 137 hours, i7: 3 hours, i5 + GTX 970: 11 minutes.
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Message 1780426 - Posted: 19 Apr 2016, 15:12:05 UTC - in response to Message 1778172.  

You might have to expand the file system type in a console sudo raspi-config then go through the menu and set it up properly

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