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Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
Haven't seen any this weekend. Dealt with issue many times in the past months when the project was sick. Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Unixchick Send message Joined: 5 Mar 12 Posts: 815 Credit: 2,361,516 RAC: 22 |
WOW! That was a short shutdown! Great job seti team. |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
WOW! That was a short shutdown! Great job seti team. . . WOW! indeed ... You were right, despite the very early start it was a VERY short outage, just 3 hours. . . If you blinked you missed it :) Stephen ? ? |
Speedy Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1643 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 |
No chance of winning out over work over the weekend a heap of BLC 35 files have been added |
Unixchick Send message Joined: 5 Mar 12 Posts: 815 Credit: 2,361,516 RAC: 22 |
Perfect way to head into the holiday weekend. Plenty of files to split and a stable db. To those who honor Easter or Passover, may you have a meaningful holiday and good time with family and friends. |
entigy Send message Joined: 5 Aug 99 Posts: 10 Credit: 2,446,624 RAC: 2 |
What now.... ?!?!?! 19/04/2019 10:03:53 | SETI@home | Not requesting tasks: "no new tasks" requested via Manager 19/04/2019 10:04:14 | SETI@home | Scheduler request failed: Failure when receiving data from the peer 19/04/2019 10:04:15 | | Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 19/04/2019 10:04:16 | | Internet access OK - project servers may be temporarily down. |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 19 Aug 99 Posts: 13755 Credit: 208,696,464 RAC: 304 |
What now.... ?!?!?! Momentary glitch? Just requested & got work, 2 seconds for the response. Grant Darwin NT |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
Perfect way to head into the holiday weekend. Plenty of files to split and a stable db. . . Yep, they clearly wanted to be sure the work didn't run out. I suspect they are taking a well earned break and are having fun. . . But ... yes Unixchick, it is still groundhog day :) ... Stephen . . surely there cannot be many series left from this day, #33 maybe, but after that ... ... ... another day hopefully? :) |
Unixchick Send message Joined: 5 Mar 12 Posts: 815 Credit: 2,361,516 RAC: 22 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. We have to be getting close to the end of groundhog day as you say. |
Filipe Send message Joined: 12 Aug 00 Posts: 218 Credit: 21,281,677 RAC: 20 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. How long does it take us to crunch 1 day of GBT data? |
Speedy Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1643 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. I'm not able to find the post however I seem to remember "Eric" saying we return just under a terabyte of result data per day. This will indeed of course include the old-style data and any Astropulse results |
Keith Myers Send message Joined: 29 Apr 01 Posts: 13164 Credit: 1,160,866,277 RAC: 1,873 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. I'd hazard a guess that either Stephen or Unixchick can say definitively since they have been commenting on "groundhog day" but my guess is it takes several months to process one day of GBT gathered data. 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 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. . . We have been crunching the output of one night at GBT on most if not all of its active channels for many weeks now. I cannot be sure of exactly how many. But we have processed some tapes from others days and quite a few Arecibo tapes in that same time frame so it has been drawn out beyond the actual crunching time for that day alone. . . We need a few thousand more 'farms' like Ian&Steve and Keith Myers and also Laurent, but then the servers would buckle under the load. Stephen <shrug> |
Tom M Send message Joined: 28 Nov 02 Posts: 5124 Credit: 276,046,078 RAC: 462 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. I know of a cheaper "farm" (Biostar TB350-BTC/Some low cost AM4 cpu) but buying all the gtx 1060 3GB's + plus the riser cards + a large(r) PSU would still run up the price :( Tom A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association). |
Speedy Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1643 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. For those interested currently it takes around 7 minutes to complete task so that means per hour I complete about 8.57 which means in a 12 hour period I complete 1 102.86 tasks on my GPU 1070 TI using the anonymous platform sog app r3557 |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
It is amazing how much data they collected in a day, and how long it takes us (with the amazing combined computer power we have). I hope groundhog day makes a good paper or maybe even MS thesis for someone. . . So based on that how long will it take you to process the entire daily output from GBT then? . . Sorry for my dark humour. The question is how long does it take ALL of us to process ALL of the data that GBT produces in one day. . . BTW, the answer to the first question above is ... 'you don't want to know' :) The answer to the second question is 'long enough to not be remotely close to real time ...' Stephen . . |
Speedy Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1643 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 |
I appreciate what you're saying Stephen. I just thought I would give people an idea of how long a reasonably modern GPU takes to process work. I accept your humour |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
I appreciate what you're saying Stephen. I just thought I would give people an idea of how long a reasonably modern GPU takes to process work. . . That's nice to know! Not everybody does ... :( Stephen :) |
Stephen "Heretic" Send message Joined: 20 Sep 12 Posts: 5557 Credit: 192,787,363 RAC: 628 |
. . That's nice to know! Not everybody does ... :( . . That not many people want to acquire ... Stephen :) |
Speedy Send message Joined: 26 Jun 04 Posts: 1643 Credit: 12,921,799 RAC: 89 |
For those interested about how much processing power is needed roughly to keep up with the incoming work a post dated 16 Jan 19 saying According to BoincsStats Seti@home has a RAC of around 200,000,000. from Real time number crunching? There is interesting information in the thread |
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