DHEP is now live and exporting stats to FreeDC. It pays well :D
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DHEP is now live and exporting stats to FreeDC. It pays well :D
PROJECT HERE
JAVA must be installed on your computer to run it.
Wow! 2 to 2.5 week WUs.
This will be tough with the FB sprints popping up.
Well, I put some on for a slow burn.
Hopefully they can be suspended now and then. :)
The WU that show on your machines are actually "dummies". You can start/stop/abort them at anytime with no loss of work or credit. The WU downloads some starting parameters and starts crunching looking for a solution to a problem. If it dead ends it modifies the parameters and begins the cycle again. This process keeps repeating. If the search truly can't make any further progress it ends itself and you get another WU.
Credit clarification: the WU phones home once an hour and reports what it has done. Right now a 2G core/thread makes around 300 credits/hour and a 3.4G thread is producing about 500 credits/hr. So you could lose that amount of credit if you shut down right before it wants to call in. When the project goes from Beta to Production the credits will be reduced to hit the goal of 175/hr for a 2G thread and 300/hr for a 3.4G thread. That will be about a 40% reduction from the current levels. Even so, it pays quite well :D
Cool.
I see both WUProp and Free-DC reporting progress now. :)
Did they fix the "it freezes the entire computer" issue?
Yes, the freezing/lagging was related to the verbose logging to the Windows stderr log files.
That was fixed quite a while ago as Bryan says but anyone who still had one or more of those old WUs running could have experienced it.
Now everyone has dumped and reloaded their WUs it is not a problem.
Hey PDW, how you doing? Good to see you!
Never been away, my ID is permanently there under active users !
See Pete has brought more threads to his cause :>
Still remember to run this project, when IBM java was quicker 'than standard' java.
Last time I ran this project was in 2005 and in one hour of testing the client on three cores I’ve made more 5400x (effort) than my previous 30 days in one core effort. I need to finalise some work for Gaps then I’ll get back to this amazing project which I remember being very fanced about it. I’ve run the standalone client which is faster than boinc one.
Back in 2005 the IBM java was faster than the Sun java, I’ll need to dig out if it still stands. Along side Ubero these two projects were faster with IBM’s java.
I’ve played around the two java versions and I didn’t see any difference, maybe I’m not using the valid IBM java version since I’ve downloaded a public version. Also it’s difficult to benchmark the client. Anyway, I’m using the standalone client since I can easily control memory usage. Also I’ve noticed when java service is running the antivirus kicks in so I had to exclude the project folder from it. Still 12 hours to finish my gap work so I can turn on 4 threads of the client with 3.5GB allocated.
Where can I find the overall project stats on FreeDC stats page?
The overall stats from DHEP are available here: https://www.dhep.ga/statsrankings.php
I'm only parsing the boinc exported stats from DHEP.
Way back in the day I used to parse those when they were available in cvs format.
I was wrong on my assessment led by wrongly reading the stats. Previously the total effort was the same as the evaluated circuits which for my case I had 400M. After 15 hours I’ve reached 144M which the rate will come down from those 5400x. I slept on the subject and I couldn’t understand where were the gainings since 13 years ago (32 bits vs 64 bits client, number of cores, frequency, productivity of single core, java improvements).
I just hit 100M so I'm done for a while :D
Fresh off the presses. Boost clock on the 2990X is 4.2 GHz.
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I’ve reached 1000M circuits evaluated, next goal 10,000M.
Since I love this project I am running the standalone client and in a process of requesting to Michael to get all my points onto BOINC points in this way I will help the team although I am already helping on the overall standard credits.
Was wondering how much power is needed to get by Grid5000 team on the overall stats. I can only produce close to 200M circuits daily, not sure how much it is in effort units!!!
I’m in a monologue but I was wondering how many threads are you guys running.
Right now I’m only running 5 threads of the standalone client on my ivy bridge laptop and currently on position 33 on the daily stats: https://www.dhep.ga/statsfull.php?ti...luated&arrow=0
I’m curious about this since I bet the client is quicker than using Boinc wrapper. On the other hand I don’t think I’m getting the same boinc credits as if I was running the boinc client.
PS(I’ve just confirmed boinc credits are fair to others)
I'm running 64 threads. when I can keep them running.
I'm running six on a six-core AMD. ~30k/day. I'll probably run it to a million then work on other things (slowly)
At current pace we will get Grid5000 in 505 days.
I've noticed I produce more if I lower the coms with the server, also it will give a higher chance to find a knack. Allocating more memory is also an advantage.
start /low /b /wait java -Xmx2000m -server -Djava.security.policy=java.policy -Djava.rmi.server.useCodebaseOnly=false -jar ITClient.jar rmi.dhep.ga dubhnahUidhe Carlos.Pinho -i 5 -c 10 BoincUserStandalone_XXX SETI.USA
Hey Mumps_[MM], is this you: https://www.dhep.ga/statsisland.php?island_id=7005. Don't forget to join us.
Just dabbling. I was wondering how I could be 229th on "the team" this morning. :) Thanks for the reminder pinhodecarlos!
Watch my numbers running 4 threads of the standalone client with the latest java version on Win64. Slow ivy bridge laptop.