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Message 1911753 - Posted: 8 Jan 2018, 12:14:42 UTC

In the last 6~7 days, there has been a very steep decline in RAC in all my (10 of them) machines... Has anyone else encountered the same? If so have they found reasons and/or remedies for such? SOMEONE HELP!!! We all like to see our RAC's stable, if not increasing... But a steep decrease??? There must be an explanation to this...
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Message 1911754 - Posted: 8 Jan 2018, 12:50:44 UTC - in response to Message 1911753.  

Same here but I also wonder if there is a problem with dowloads which is going unrecognised? I am suffering the dreaded "Retry in xxx minutes" time and time again, project backoff etc. Computers go to one or the other or both very quickly indeed, even though there is absolutely no problem with Internet access, routers or anything else.
As a result, work does not get reported. Anyone any ideas?
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Message 1911755 - Posted: 8 Jan 2018, 13:07:43 UTC - in response to Message 1911754.  

Same here but I also wonder if there is a problem with dowloads which is going unrecognised? I am suffering the dreaded "Retry in xxx minutes" time and time again, project backoff etc. Computers go to one or the other or both very quickly indeed, even though there is absolutely no problem with Internet access, routers or anything else.
As a result, work does not get reported. Anyone any ideas?

See the Panic Mode thread for a workaround for the download issue.
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Message 1911756 - Posted: 8 Jan 2018, 13:08:30 UTC

The current download problem has been discussed in depth in the Panic Mode thread.
Use the manual "Retry pending transfers" option in Boinc Manager,
or better, add the servers to your hosts file like this :

208.68.240.118 setiboincdata.ssl.berkeley.edu
208.68.240.119 boinc2.ssl.berkeley.edu
208.68.240.126 setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu
#208.68.240.127 vader.ssl.berkeley.edu
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Message 1911757 - Posted: 8 Jan 2018, 13:13:40 UTC

There were server problems last week as was detailed on the main page and in the news thread. So yes it will have impacted RAC
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Message 1911764 - Posted: 8 Jan 2018, 15:20:21 UTC

Eric posted the following in the news thread:

And you've probably noticed that we are out of Arecibo data. We don't have a good idea of when we'll get more.

This means no Astropulse and that may also have an impact on RAC (at least is does for me ...)

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Message 1911767 - Posted: 8 Jan 2018, 16:31:00 UTC

Thank you all for your advice. Good to know it is all of us!
I do not trust myself to use the cmd window so I shall use a combination of patience and the retry button.
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Message 1911959 - Posted: 9 Jan 2018, 4:21:10 UTC
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My RAC is still going up after the server issues in December.
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Message 1911984 - Posted: 9 Jan 2018, 5:49:07 UTC

My main host daily production drops from 200K/day to 150K/day with the blc05 diet.

Another reason why i hate creditscrew!
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Message 1911985 - Posted: 9 Jan 2018, 5:52:12 UTC

And for those that used to process AP work, there will be the loss of that significant boost to RAC as well as the effects of Credit New.
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Message 1911994 - Posted: 9 Jan 2018, 7:27:03 UTC

A 'Perfect Storm' kind of thing with Credit Screw, lack of Astropulse and nothing but BLC work (its not even the stuff that takes 50% longer to process, either!). I certainly won't be throwing more hardware resources at it, to compensate, though.
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Message 1912000 - Posted: 9 Jan 2018, 9:16:14 UTC

Well, if it helps, we have been expecting this for a long time... I'm pretty sure all of the Arecibo work was from old drives (aka tapes) being reprocessed to take advantage of the algorithm updates, but we've known it was limited. Even without Maria Arecibo had been defunded and was expecting closure. The BL work units being targeted at optimal local star systems compensate by (probably) having a much greater chance of actually finding something!

Soon Parkes will be online too (and its work will also doubtless all be BL VLAR as well.) So we're going to be awash in higher-quality work to do. What's not to like? :^)
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Message 1912001 - Posted: 9 Jan 2018, 9:23:04 UTC - in response to Message 1912000.  

What's not to like? :^)

Getting less credit for doing more does suck.

My C2D doesn't do AP work. It's doing the current GBT CPU WUs in less than half the time it took to do the earlier ones. About 30min saved on the GPU run times, so i'm doing heaps more work per hour than I was. Yet my RAC is falling like a stone.
It's great to have plenty of work, it's not great to get even less acknowledgement for the work we're doing.
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Message 1912006 - Posted: 9 Jan 2018, 10:18:24 UTC

It's great to have plenty of work, it's not great to get even less acknowledgement for the work we're doing



Amen, bro!
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Message 1912259 - Posted: 11 Jan 2018, 0:26:06 UTC

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Message 1912261 - Posted: 11 Jan 2018, 0:36:21 UTC

If you want to be a credit monger, the best choices seem to be any of the pure math solving projects for max credit awarded. Next in line seems to be the chemistry/medical projects. I have no problem with the higher credit they award but they just don't strike my interest that much. There is even that nice project comparison chart over at BoincStats to see where the most popular projects fall out in comparison with each other as to how much credit they award for work.

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Message 1912265 - Posted: 11 Jan 2018, 0:54:09 UTC - in response to Message 1912261.  
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I don't want more credit, just want to receive the same amount of credit for each WU when they took the same amount of time to crunch on the same host.

A simple example: both blc05 crunched on the same host

WU 1 - Task 6302591637 Crunching Time 2 min 26 sec Credit 41.81
WU 2 - Task 6302552310 Crunching Time 2 min 25 sec Credit 51.63

Same crunching time (1 sec dif) and totally different credit awarded. about 20 % of difference.
Credit is the way we could easelly measure how our host is working, but with this difference is impossible to be sure.

Same Crunching time & Same Type of WU = Same credit not care if is 41.81 or 51.63 just care to be the same. That's all i ask for

That 's one of the reasons why I hate creditscrew.
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Message 1912281 - Posted: 11 Jan 2018, 2:25:32 UTC - in response to Message 1912265.  

That 's one of the reasons why I hate creditscrew.


Ahh, c'mon Juan .... you know by now that creditscrew is a random number generator. LOL.
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Message 1912284 - Posted: 11 Jan 2018, 2:33:29 UTC - in response to Message 1912281.  
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Ahh, c'mon Juan .... you know by now that creditscrew is a random number generator. LOL.

Yes i know, but why always they set RAND_MAX to a lower number? :) ROFL
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Message 1912287 - Posted: 11 Jan 2018, 2:45:21 UTC - in response to Message 1912261.  

I have no problem with the higher credit they award but they just don't strike my interest that much.


Which is precisely why they award the higher credit. :^)
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