Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
When wu's are aborted or left behind sometimes it delays the completion of a NFS sieve work.
Greg, the administrator of NFS, can re-direct these type of work to individual not for an entire team. His question, and also my question, is for only 64-bit linux users although window users are welcome, who is willing to help to clean the left overs?
Please post here your NFS@Home nickname so I can give Greg a list. Also tell me if you will be staying active for the duration of the two challenges.
The behave of BOINC cleaning the left overs is very simple, you will get new and old wu's to be done as fast as you can while boinc itself aborts wu's already done by others faster than you. With this strategy we can easily clean the sieve of 2,1049+.
Thank you.
Carlos
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
Hi Carlos, I may as well stay on it. I only have Win x64 though. Anyway, whatever he wants to send to the Drpop account, I will crunch it. :)
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
I know BOINC is supposed to have some setting which allows work to be directed to machines which return work faster so jobs that have to get resent will get resent to hosts that not only complete tasks but complete them within a set time frame. I've never used it on Collatz so I can't give specifics but I know that the logic is in the server code so it is probably documented somewhere on the BOINC wiki.
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
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Slicker
I know BOINC is supposed to have some setting which allows work to be directed to machines which return work faster so jobs that have to get resent will get resent to hosts that not only complete tasks but complete them within a set time frame. I've never used it on Collatz so I can't give specifics but I know that the logic is in the server code so it is probably documented somewhere on the BOINC wiki.
If I am not mistaken Greg uses a script for NFS@Home made by him.
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
I am currently running two Linux 64-bit boxes on NFS, but I am sure nobody noticed! I will be running both challenge parts also. So I could help clean up, ran resent WU's on a couple on other projects. Getting a WU to finish in minutes is kind of exciting sometimes! :p
same alias: kmanley57
If I forget this alias, they better kick the dirt in on me.
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
Killing me here, now I have to get a x64 linux box.
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
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denim
Killing me here, now I have to get a x64 linux box.
:-o:D=))^:)^
Hello denim my friend that is the spirit.
The team spirit ...
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
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denim
Killing me here, now I have to get a x64 linux box.
You can help too as I said. Windows users are welcome.
Also soon a new win64 build will be available....you can read the thread here: http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=18043
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
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pinhodecarlos
For sure, would love to do it.
Re: Who cares to help with the left overs on NFS@Home?
I will also help cleaning the left overs after I am finish with my 13 days post-processing job I am running for NFS@Home. The job I am running is here: http://escatter11.fullerton.edu/nfs/crunching_e.php and log output from an Intel® Core™ i7-3630QM with 16 GB DDR 1600 MHz of memory running msieve:
Code:
Sat Apr 6 09:09:52 2013 commencing linear algebra
Sat Apr 6 09:09:53 2013 read 11995861 cycles
Sat Apr 6 09:10:16 2013 cycles contain 38293262 unique relations
Sat Apr 6 09:26:59 2013 read 38293262 relations
Sat Apr 6 09:28:07 2013 using 20 quadratic characters above 2147483238
Sat Apr 6 09:30:44 2013 building initial matrix
Sat Apr 6 09:38:17 2013 memory use: 5019.5 MB
Sat Apr 6 09:38:22 2013 read 11995861 cycles
Sat Apr 6 09:38:24 2013 matrix is 11995684 x 11995861 (5191.2 MB) with weight 1489055082 (124.13/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:38:24 2013 sparse part has weight 1240874977 (103.44/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:40:59 2013 filtering completed in 2 passes
Sat Apr 6 09:41:02 2013 matrix is 11995169 x 11995346 (5191.1 MB) with weight 1489035519 (124.13/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:41:02 2013 sparse part has weight 1240866428 (103.45/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:42:28 2013 matrix starts at (0, 0)
Sat Apr 6 09:42:30 2013 matrix is 11995169 x 11995346 (5191.1 MB) with weight 1489035519 (124.13/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:42:30 2013 sparse part has weight 1240866428 (103.45/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:42:30 2013 saving the first 48 matrix rows for later
Sat Apr 6 09:42:32 2013 matrix includes 64 packed rows
Sat Apr 6 09:42:34 2013 matrix is 11995121 x 11995346 (4996.9 MB) with weight 1264920585 (105.45/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:42:34 2013 sparse part has weight 1189965917 (99.20/col)
Sat Apr 6 09:42:34 2013 using block size 262144 for processor cache size 6144 kB
Sat Apr 6 09:42:58 2013 commencing Lanczos iteration (8 threads)
Sat Apr 6 09:42:58 2013 memory use: 6648.9 MB
Sat Apr 6 09:45:21 2013 linear algebra at 0.0%, ETA 301h28m
Sat Apr 6 09:46:06 2013 checkpointing every 40000 dimensions
Carlos