Posts by Some1new

1) Message boards : Number crunching : Upload issues? (Message 1100319)
Posted 24 Apr 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Strange, since last 2-3 days very often get the message :Couldn´t resolve hostname.

Uploads fail and no more work to get. Server Status on Seti side seems to be working, but...

OK This message seems to fix the issue :Message 1099950

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Some1new
2) Message boards : Number crunching : 8 GPUs (Message 1084307)
Posted 6 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Up to 8TFLops?

That would be crunching like hell.
Awesome power bill, too.

3) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1083437)
Posted 4 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Fixed, post became obsolet, sorry.

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4) Message boards : Number crunching : OMG......I did it. (Message 1083215)
Posted 3 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Right know there´s a core 2 duo e6750 in the pc.
So does it make sence to switch over to the quad?
Despite adding 2 more CPUs :-)
5) Message boards : Number crunching : OMG......I did it. (Message 1083212)
Posted 3 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Hey,

just read that.

Do you have a nice quad cpu for 775 to give away?

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Some1new
6) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Das Deutsche Haus 2 (Message 1082945)
Posted 2 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Vergesst nicht Mondbasis Alpha1,

hab mir mal vor einiger Zeit alle Folgen in einer DVD Box gekauft.

Gruß
Some1new
7) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1082722)
Posted 1 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Thanks,

can you give me a figure on how much that could improve crunching instead of sse2?

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Some1new
8) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1082711)
Posted 1 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Urs,

CPU Infos:
processor : 0 - 3 (All the same)
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 4
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.40GHz
stepping : 1
cpu MHz : 3399.894
cache size : 1024 KB
physical id : 0
siblings : 2
core id : 0
cpu cores : 1
apicid : 0
initial apicid : 0
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 5
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx lm constant_tsc pebs bts pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl est cid cx16 xtpr
bogomips : 6799.78
clflush size : 64
cache_alignment : 128
address sizes : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:



you are the hero of the day. Damned, such a stupid thing I did not recognize.

Wasted hours for a "x", lol.

Thanks und "Dankeschön"

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Some1new
9) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1082676)
Posted 1 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Well,
optimizing the system with command line only seems to be harder than expected.

I tried to get the linux64 sse2 optimized client running.
Installation went well, but...

After downloading workunits got only lots of checksum errors and

output .... absent

Every Workunit became error status.

Any help on that or what may´ve caused it?

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Some1new
10) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Seti's own WORD LINK! 6 (Message 1082637)
Posted 1 Mar 2011 by Profile Some1new
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11) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1082468)
Posted 28 Feb 2011 by Profile Some1new
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That´s what I want to do with the servers I still have.

Ok, I know I could buy a newer and faster one to set the others obsolet, but hey that´s my "sport". I want take the best out of the "old ones".

So I´m interested to get the best out of them.

Some1new
12) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1082465)
Posted 28 Feb 2011 by Profile Some1new
Post:
Thanks for that first infos.

I´m still getting all collected to get a best running system on that HP Proliant G4 servers.

I´m aware of power consumptions. Thanks for that hint.
After been employed for several years I´m starting my own company.
As an former CEO I have the abilities to do this just for fun, even in financial.

So please don´t hesitate to write me how to optimize my installed hardware for crunching.


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Some1new
13) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1082429)
Posted 28 Feb 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Well,

so far I got the regular boinc-manager running on my server via command line.
It´s v5.28 through apt-get install. Can I update to the last version?
There´s no gui on the system, because it´s a server :-)

I´m not very actual in the progress of crunching involved.
Do all the opt. clients support seti and astropuls?

BTW there are three more servers in the rack I could reactivate to crunch.
So this could be a small crunching farm.



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Some1new
14) Message boards : Number crunching : Boinc on HP Proliant G4 with Ubuntu server 10.04 (Message 1082348)
Posted 28 Feb 2011 by Profile Some1new
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Hi,

long time no see.
Was away for a while, now want to restart crunching.
I have a HP Proliant G4 Server with Ubuntu Server 10.04 running in my little office.
What is the most efficient way to get a max. output to start crunching with the server?
Which version is best to use? Optimized?

Any help appreciated.

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Some1new
15) Message boards : Number crunching : Milestone 100.000 (Message 473781)
Posted 5 Dec 2006 by Profile Some1new
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I just wanna say "YEAAAHHH" i´m in the club of six digits.
16) Message boards : Number crunching : Time to decide your views... (Message 326202)
Posted 4 Jun 2006 by Profile Some1new
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Did you ever read this?

Getting source code
SETI@home is open source. The source code is available in several ways:

* Nightly tarballs.
* Web interface to the CVS repository.
* Access the CVS repository directly, e.g. with a command like

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@alien.ssl.berkeley.edu:/home/cvs/cvsroot checkout seti_boinc

Compiling and testing

You can compile SETI@home for new platforms, or (if you know what you're doing) compile it or revise it to run faster on an existing platform. In either case, you'll need to know about BOINC's anonymous platform mechanism.

So, if people like chrunch3r do so and try to help and make things faster, why shouldn´t he?

Of course, there were and are several mistakes in the coding, but why condemn all about it?
Even Berkeley makes mistakes it´s the nature of trying and programming. That´s why versions are changing and being reviewde again and again.

17) Message boards : Number crunching : In defense of Crunch3r (Message 324827)
Posted 3 Jun 2006 by Profile Some1new
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Stupid discussion at all it seems,

there are so many good argues why there´s no evidence of cheating or manipulating seti @all.

I do not follow all the things going around in proging seti and boinc, i´m just crunching for the search of ET :-)

That´s the main thought of this project and it always should be.

To crunch3r:

Just be aware there were people in the middle ages who said "earth is no plate".
To me it seems berkeley and all the people against your work are acting the same.

Why use the free and non profit work of someone who has different ideas and know-how.
Berkeley gets all the donated money for the project. To me it seems that the honey collectors are not willing to share the big potential of the idea of this project.

"I got paid for it, so i decide" - Such thoughts make me sick.

Crunch3r,

again thanks for the time spending and working for free.
Go on being a pioneer. Many will follow, just wait and see.

18) Message boards : Number crunching : no jobs (Message 295914)
Posted 5 May 2006 by Profile Some1new
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As i know anything is going as usual.
I´m steady receiving and sending WU.

Do you get an error code on this item ?
19) Message boards : Number crunching : help me plzz (Message 288763)
Posted 24 Apr 2006 by Profile Some1new
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Tried Googling?

20) Message boards : Number crunching : 10 GFlops? (Message 287427)
Posted 22 Apr 2006 by Profile Some1new
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Readin all this i guess i optimized my system very well,
getting an average credit around 20 for each work unit.
Not much, but really running fast through all the units within an average of 40min to calculate.


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