If anyone is tuning in, we need help on World Community Grid. Whatever you can toss on the project please do so. It runs on CPUs. Add as many as you can. Please.
I am hearing that they still have this idiotic scheduler behavior in place:
Not entirely coincidentally, einstein@home is one of the projects from which I am staying away, even though their scientific subject is interesting.einstein server said:No work sent
(reached daily quota of 1024 tasks)
Project has no jobs available
Project requested delay of 6663 seconds
This sounds or looks interesting! But please contribute to WCG for the TeAm if you can!I am hearing that they still have this idiotic scheduler behavior in place:
Not entirely coincidentally, einstein@home is one of the projects from which I am staying away, even though their scientific subject is interesting.
(The above issue can be worked around with multiple client instances per host once again. But why should one be forced to such measures, contests aside.)
A prior version of this caused them to IP ban me for 24 hours.I am hearing that they still have this idiotic scheduler behavior in place:
Not entirely coincidentally, einstein@home is one of the projects from which I am staying away, even though their scientific subject is interesting.
(The above issue can be worked around with multiple client instances per host once again. But why should one be forced to such measures, contests aside.)
Not that I am taking any credit for the rise from 2018 until now ....
But that is when I went deaf and dizzy and was pretty much confined to inside, and started building the fleet you see now.
So I have HELPED in this rise, thats all I take credit for.
We need more participation from small fries like me. Maybe i'll ask the mods if I can spam multiple topics to get more recruits.Not only have you HELPED, you have INSPIRED!
(PS, "staying away between contests", that is. I tend to be much more tolerant of project quirks when a contest is on.)Not entirely coincidentally, einstein@home is one of the projects from which I am staying away, even though their scientific subject is interesting.
I would, but there is an earlier commitment.But please contribute to WCG for the TeAm if you can!
Well personally I would love if WCG's scheduling server said had reached a daily quota of 1024 tasks, since this would mean would have enough work to the end of the Pentathlon.I am hearing that they still have this idiotic scheduler behavior in place:
As a child hte flood scared the hell out of me I can't lieNOT well. [H]ardOCP used to call themselves the [H]orde, but we seem to have found the true horde. Or maybe you guys are like the Flood in Halo??? Never ending! That's for sure!!!!
I shouldn't say "NOT well", I suppose. I mean, 5 out of 6 Gold isn't bad, right? (Nervously goes and checks this hour's WCG stats...)
As a child hte flood scared the hell out of me I can't lie
We are mostly a bunch of folders and gamers tbf, with two guys having a bunch of server hardware
Hey oldtimer! Good to see some of the OGs still around and crunching.Well personally I would love if WCG's scheduling server said had reached a daily quota of 1024 tasks, since this would mean would have enough work to the end of the Pentathlon.
Instead, WCG is spitting-out "Another scheduler instance is running for this host" and if this continues would run-out in less than 2 hours.
I didn't join [H]ardOCP until 2015 but I was folding for other team before that. From what I know the [H]orde started back when bigadv was the way to go in folding@home. Perhaps Skillz might know the origin since he joined much earlier than me.NOT well. [H]ardOCP used to call themselves the [H]orde, but we seem to have found the true horde. Or maybe you guys are like the Flood in Halo??? Never ending! That's for sure!!!!
I shouldn't say "NOT well", I suppose. I mean, 5 out of 6 Gold isn't bad, right? (Nervously goes and checks this hour's WCG stats...)
Hmm, well, with zero work for WCG, having Einstein@home as zero share backup project seems to keep computers busy, meaning "scheduler policy works for me" and would guess it also works for the roughly 99% other Einstein@home users using "normal" home computers as long as don't try to cache multiple days of work at once.But their scheduler policy is not smartly tuned, putting it politely.
Hello, it's been very little crunching the last year, and didn't remember about the Pentathlon before 13. May.Hey oldtimer! Good to see some of the OGs still around and crunching.
Drop by the discord sometime.
Hmm, the only thing mentioned in original message was 1024 daily quota so no idea what type of "quirk" you're talking about.The E@H scheduler quirk which I am referring to can affect hosts with consumer GPUs, and it affects them even if they are running on a 0.00 days deep work buffer.
I'm in central Ohio so some of the same system.May or may not have been the same storm, but....
Tennesseetony was affected by this (new story link below, not spamming) Could have affected others here also, 2 that I know of.
437 Reaktionen · 26 Kommentare | At least 14 people were killed as severe storms swept through Kentucky overnight and the number is expected to grow, Governor Andy Beshear said. | CBS News
At least 14 people were killed as severe storms swept through Kentucky overnight and the number is expected to grow, Governor Andy Beshear said..www.facebook.com
I spent 10 years in Westerville, so I know you know where that is !I'm in central Ohio so some of the same system.
Indeed. I visited my sister at Otterbein a couple of times back when it was dry.I spent 10 years in Westerville, so I know you know where that is !
My dad was vice president of Otterbein college from about 1969 to 1979.Indeed. I visited my sister at Otterbein a couple of times back when it was dry.