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Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
I've never seen any recommendation for the special app to use anything other than the -nobs no blocking sync flag. The whole reason for the special app is to utilize the maximum potential of the graphics card. Not sure where the -bs blocking sync flag would be useful. Maybe the low end dual core and 1050 class systems? Hey Grant, but you know we high credit wannabees just skipped right past that part of the thread title and glossed over the low CPU use part. We focussed on the 'Special' part. :-} Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Jeff Buck Send message Joined: 11 Feb 00 Posts: 1441 Credit: 148,764,870 RAC: 0 |
I've never seen any recommendation for the special app to use anything other than the -nobs no blocking sync flag. The whole reason for the special app is to utilize the maximum potential of the graphics card. Not sure where the -bs blocking sync flag would be useful. Maybe the low end dual core and 1050 class systems?As Grant mentioned, the original publicly available Special App version that launched the Linux thread had Blocking Sync built in. I ran into a problem with that on the first machine I tried it on, seemingly slowing down one of the GPUs that was on a riser cable off an x8(x4) slot. That caused me to switch to Petri's version without Blocking Sync, although the other two GPUs in that machine worked fine either way. My other two Linux machines have been tested both ways and, reluctant as I am to lose a full core to support each GPU, I ultimately ended up using -nobs across the board. I think my last post on the subject was back in July (Message 1878599 ), in response to a question you had, as a matter of fact. :^) |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
Thanks for the link, Jeff. Too long ago to remember any of that conversation. I don't believe I ever ran with Blocking Sync on. I figure I have enough cores on the Ryzen to support my 3 gpu tasks. [Edit] I came late to the party of the special app and missed the original release. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
KWSN THE Holy Hand Grenade! Send message Joined: 20 Dec 05 Posts: 3187 Credit: 57,163,290 RAC: 0 |
getting back to the thread's actual purpose - I think one or more of the splitters need(s) another kick... 77,000 WU's available to send, but the splitters are only spiting out 26 WU/sec... . Hello, from Albany, CA!... |
juan BFP Send message Joined: 16 Mar 07 Posts: 9786 Credit: 572,710,851 RAC: 3,799 |
I can't understand why the splitters always needs a kick. Where is the watchdog? |
Richard Haselgrove Send message Joined: 4 Jul 99 Posts: 14679 Credit: 200,643,578 RAC: 874 |
I can't understand why the splitters always needs a kick. Where is the watchdog?Probably at home with her puppies, on a Sunday morning ;-) |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
[quote]as well as 1CPU core (thread) for each GPU WU being processed to keep those GPUs fed . . That depends on whether you run with blocking sync on or off. With it on then you can get away with just the one free CPU core per 2 or 3 GPU tasks, with it off you will need 1 CPU core per GPU task plus one more CPU core free. With all the high thread count CPUs out there that should not be a problem. Even on my core 2 Duo that means no crunching at all on the CPU, but it works well. This is much the same as having sleep on or off running SoG. It is purely up to you, but there is a speed gain with it off. Stephen . . |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
? ? ? ? The CUDA80/90 apps need and use 1 full cpu core to support the gpu task. . . Correct ... Stephen :) |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
I've never seen any recommendation for the special app to use anything other than the -nobs no blocking sync flag. The whole reason for the special app is to utilize the maximum potential of the graphics card. Not sure where the -bs blocking sync flag would be useful. Maybe the low end dual core and 1050 class systems? . . Hi Keith, . . TBar went to a lot of trouble to make Blocking Sync the default so the app would be easy to use on "rank and file" crunchers without tweaking. You do not need to use a -bs option due to this effort, it IS the default. And it is useful, not because of low end GPUs, but because of low end CPUs that may not handle the load. With serious CPU power and loads of cores then I would say go -nobs all the way. As Grant said, the GPU performance boost from this sacrifice will be greater than the productivity of the core you are removing from crunch duty. Stephen :) |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13854 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
I can't understand why the splitters always needs a kick. Where is the watchdog? The problem is the servers have reached their limit. Lately the output of the splitters is limited by the number of MB WU-awaiting-deletion. It's a combination of those, and the received-last-hour and In-progress numbers. Generally, when the WU-awaiting-deletion backlog clears, the spliters will crank out the work. However that activity slows down the wu-awaiting-deletion processing. So as that backlog increases it eventually gets to a point when the splitter output falls back down. And it stays there (or even drops further) until such time as the WU deleters catch up. Grant Darwin NT |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
Looks like DNS issues again. Can't get any work from the project. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13854 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
Looks like DNS issues again. Can't get any work from the project. Around this time of the day, every day (except for yesterday for some reason?) The forums & Scheduler take some random time off. Anything from 10min to 45min, usually around 20min. It usually shows up on the graphs as a drop in work returned, then a surge, then back to what it was. Today it's shown up as a gap in the graphs. Just picked up 47 WUs after finally making contact with the Scheduler again. Grant Darwin NT |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13854 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
Hope they load up some more data soon- we've just about finished off the current batch of work. Grant Darwin NT |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
Yes, I've noticed that gap in the graphs everyday. Just hadn't connected it the general sluggishness of the site and connections never going through and timing out. Must not have been online at that time or something. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
rob smith Send message Joined: 7 Mar 03 Posts: 22532 Credit: 416,307,556 RAC: 380 |
Timing is coincidental with UK breakfast time, so do servers like tea and soft boiled eggs? or is it Marmite soldiers??? Bob Smith Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society) Somewhere in the (un)known Universe? |
Dr.Diesel Send message Joined: 14 May 99 Posts: 41 Credit: 123,695,755 RAC: 139 |
[quote]as well as 1CPU core (thread) for each GPU WU being processed to keep those GPUs fed Thanks to all for the help! Wish there was a wiki for this info! I applied for an account over at Crunchers Anonymous a few weeks ago, but so far nobody has approved my request. :( |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
I believe you only need to register if you want to post in the forums. I think you still have access to read posts and download. But I could be wrong. Been a while since I registered. Maybe a kindly nudge to Arkayn here via PM might get your registration looked at. I noticed he got around to doing some work here lately so he can post again here at Seti. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
I believe you only need to register if you want to post in the forums. I think you still have access to read posts and download. But I could be wrong. Been a while since I registered. . . I got the impression that was only so that he could create the new Panic: Server problems thread when Bernie closed off the old one :) Stephen ?? |
Mr. Kevvy Send message Joined: 15 May 99 Posts: 3806 Credit: 1,114,826,392 RAC: 3,319 |
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arkayn Send message Joined: 14 May 99 Posts: 4438 Credit: 55,006,323 RAC: 0 |
[quote]as well as 1CPU core (thread) for each GPU WU being processed to keep those GPUs fed I approved the account fairly soon after you created the account. |
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