Ok prick. 99.99% Android. I get a steady supply on my tablets and those 2 little things have been a top 'computer' for awhile. Getting tired of your dickish attitude towards me.
No issues for me getting WUs. Its a CreditNew points system so points scale with CPU crunch time and the amount done.
If you trying comparing points between projects you're gonna have a bad time.
I saw the down servers too right when the event started. The processes are all up now. But the WU count available to send is 1/3 of what it was when Rosetta was announced.
Any credit received during the event period. Only a one day bunker since they announce the day before. Only one I've heard of is PG that does the DL part. Could be more.
Looks like sleep/hibernation to me. Or you have it set to not crunch while you are using the computer. There are separate memory limits for idle vs in use.
Yes, 1 and 1.
The <name> field is specific to each project's application, in that case E@H. Replace it with collatz_sieve instead of hsgamma. Save the file xml in the Project folder for Collatz. Here in Win7 and default install for Debian...
I also use just 0% and 100%. The 0% is a backup project in case the one I am running goes down for maint or runs out of work then the 0% will only get work when there is nothing else to do. Although I've heard others using a wide range of % if they want to run twice as much of one project vs...
One for E@H that will reserve 1 CPU core for each GPU task and will run 2x GPU tasks per GPU.
<app_config>
<app>
<name>hsgamma_FGRPB1G</name>
<gpu_versions>
<gpu_usage>0.5</gpu_usage>
<cpu_usage>1</cpu_usage>
</gpu_versions>
</app>
</app_config>
If you save it...
You can create several locations. Usually each project has a Home/School/Work location and computers can get the preferences per location. Some projects have more available locations than the 4 (including default).
1 - Linux isn't stupid and a process lasso type program isn't needed. I've ran 2x the number of CPU threads as the actual number of CPU threads (64 on a 2p 2760v1) with many NCI apps and 4x GPU threads. Zero issues feeding the GPUs. They get what they need.
2 - No. If you set 2 to reserve for...
Process Lasso #1. I use this to keep my E@H tasks separate from CPU tasks. Letting Win7 handle it causes the threads to jump around too much and I get poor GPU utilization.
Two, if the GPUs project's app_config you can set how many CPU threads to reserve per GPU task. Say you have 8 CPU threads...
I had also mentioned thousands. With that many it wouldn't be need to run WUProp for just goofy. I only made it to 38-42k hours before Goofy was moved to GCC. Now it starts over again.
After checking WUProp memory usage, just by looking a BoincTasks, Mint is using 68mb while Ubuntu is 19mb and...
I get the abort/run, abort/run as well. The points are setup so that the only way to get the higher rank badges are either thousands of computers or thousands of clients. Admin agrees to it and has said its ok to run multiple clients. I have a few clients setup as well but I don't go as far as...
Just use process lasso and the app_config I posted to keep the threads fixed. I run 4 E@H tasks (2 per GPU) and 8 CPU threads on my 3770k. The CPU threads are just squeeze down to 4 CPU cores.
Just like FAH, E@H needs a full CPU core to run NV GPUs and it is absolutely needed. I've tried letting windows manage the load of 4 CPU tasks and 4x GPU tasks and the GPU load was all over the place. Use process lasso to fix the exes to certain CPU cores. 2x tasks per GPU as a min. 3x sees a...
I believe that only specifies if your CPU has it but not if its enabled. It's been quite a few years since a CPU has not come with VT. cpu-checker can check the BIOS though.
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-install-kvm-on-ubuntu-linux-14-04/install-cpu-checker-kvm-ok/
The vbox units require more RAM, my 1st one started with 1900mb. They also require networking to be enabled in BM for those that want to bunker. The single threaded tasks can run with networking off.
Cosmology for Marathon and Zika for City. Both start at the same time. Cosmology is a multi threaded app running in vbox so VT is required with vbox installed.