Message boards : Number crunching : Ralph test spotted
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Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
I'll post in here too, as Ralph message boards are 99% spam. I got 1 task on each of 2 machines. 5GB vdi image downloaded for Python. 1st machine said download failure, not sure why. Computer may have crashed of it's own accord, it has a dodgy old GPU. https://ralph.bakerlab.org/results.php?hostid=49339 2nd machine got it ok, but caused a computation error immediately. https://ralph.bakerlab.org/results.php?hostid=48821 |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
Incredible - they have 11 `tasks in progress` on ralph . I thunkd it was ded . Though even if they did release another million python`s upon us , nnnnnn . . . . for me this winter`s project , I am all in on cosmology@gnome , |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
Incredible - they have 11 `tasks in progress` on ralph . I thunkd it was ded .I'm fine with pythons. I overtook loads of people in the stats with those, I'm guessing a lot of folk didn't like them. There were many complaints. It's just a VB program, dunno what the fuss was about. I think it needed a modern processor, with AVX or something. |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,551,716 RAC: 6,403 |
I got 1 task on each of 2 machines. 5GB vdi image downloaded for Python. Seems that they don't implement multi-attach disk boinc feature... It's the old app with the old problems :-( |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
What is multi-attach disk boinc feature? |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,551,716 RAC: 6,403 |
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Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
Not really necessary, don't we all have large SSDs? |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,152,433 RAC: 4,296 |
Not really necessary, don't we all have large SSDs? I believe the idea is a Squid thing like LHC crunchers use to download tasks to a single pc then send them out to multiple pc's and then return them from the original pc that downloaded them thereby bypassing one of the security features built into Boinc that is that the pc that downloads a task must be the one that returns it back to the project. |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,551,716 RAC: 6,403 |
Not really necessary, don't we all have large SSDs? Great idea, waste space it's good!! Becoming serious again, it's also a question of perfomance/optimization/etc |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,551,716 RAC: 6,403 |
I believe the idea is a Squid thing like LHC crunchers use to download tasks to a single pc then send them out to multiple pc's.... I believe the idea is to have Rosetta@Home developers that fix code bugs and solve problems. And, maybe, introduce features that help the volunteers. |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
I believe the idea is a Squid thing like LHC crunchers use to download tasks to a single pc then send them out to multiple pc's and then return them from the original pc that downloaded them thereby bypassing one of the security features built into Boinc that is that the pc that downloads a task must be the one that returns it back to the project. A`Superhost` was considered some time ago , page "Last modified 13 years ago" https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/SuperHost |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
I believe the idea is a Squid thing like LHC crunchers use to download tasks to a single pc then send them out to multiple pc's and then return them from the original pc that downloaded them thereby bypassing one of the security features built into Boinc that is that the pc that downloads a task must be the one that returns it back to the project.Squid doesn't do that, it just caches. PC 1 downloads a task, involving a GB disk image. Squid keeps that on the main PC. PC 2 downloads a different task, needing the same GB disk image, but squid already has it, so hands it to PC 2. It's just an internet cache, nothing specific for Boinc. And anyway it's impossible to make it work, it's a badly ported piece of shit with no GUI from Linux. I had it running for about 2 months (after a lot of hassle), then it suddenly decided to stop working, just kept crashing. No amount of reinstalling, uninstalling, wiping every part of it, would make it go again. I tried it on another PC, wouldn't work there either. So LHC gets everything downloaded 120 times for my 120 cores across 10 computers. What LHC should be doing is at least caching the image on each PC. I think they're doing that here. On one PC only, the first task downloads a GB of data, then another task downloads the same GB again?!? Only Stephanie (Stefan) (Computerzrmelsmelrle) could think up something that monumentally stupid. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
As I said, that kinda space is nothing nowadays. Why waste effort designing something to save what there's plenty of?Not really necessary, don't we all have large SSDs?Great idea, waste space it's good!! Becoming serious again, it's also a question of performance/optimization/etcIt takes a second to read that much data off an NVME. Nothing compared to the processing time of several hours. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
Developers cost money. Nobody funds science. They could ask for donations, many projects do. They could also ask for volunteer programmers, many projects do.I believe the idea is a Squid thing like LHC crunchers use to download tasks to a single pc then send them out to multiple pc's....I believe the idea is to have Rosetta@Home developers that fix code bugs and solve problems. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
A`Superhost` was considered some time ago ,An excellent idea, I've asked why it's not been implemented over at Github where the Boinc programmers hang out: https://github.com/BOINC/boinc/discussions/5414 |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,551,716 RAC: 6,403 |
As I said, that kinda space is nothing nowadays. Why waste effort designing something to save what there's plenty of? Good question. It is like one very big nation invaded another one with a lot of space avaiable inside... |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,551,716 RAC: 6,403 |
Developers cost money. It's not a problem for IPD Nobody funds science. Team of Alphafold does not agree They could also ask for volunteer programmers, many projects do. The main part of the cose is closed, up to now |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
It's the resources not the space they want, the big nation has loads of room. Resources would be the equivalent of our CPU time, which we allow them to use.As I said, that kinda space is nothing nowadays. Why waste effort designing something to save what there's plenty of? |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,738,758 RAC: 8,494 |
IPD can mean 79 different things, pick one: https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/IPDDevelopers cost money.It's not a problem for IPD Sometimes you get lucky, I used to work in a university, funding is like a lottery.Nobody funds science.Team of Alphafold does not agree No reason for it to be closed.They could also ask for volunteer programmers, many projects do.The main part of the |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,551,716 RAC: 6,403 |
It's not a problem for IPDIPD can mean 79 different things, pick one: https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/IPD C'mon, you are here since 2006 and you don't know the Istitute for Protein Design? The main part of the cosecode is closed, up to now You have to speak with RosettaCommons team.. |
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