Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Multicore Ubuntu system
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Emigdio Lopez Laburu Send message Joined: 25 Feb 06 Posts: 61 Credit: 40,240,061 RAC: 0 |
Hi. One of my systems crunching for Rosetta is a Ubuntu 9.10 with: - 2 Intel Xeon 5530 (16 cores in total) - 12Gb. RAM The problem I have is that... never the 16 cores are working at 100%. For example, now the cores 3, 4, 5 and 10 are at 0-5% and the rest are at 100%. 10 seconds after, the core 4 goes to 100% and the core 11 goes down at 2%... and so on. I always have 4-5 cores at 0-5% and the rest at 100%. In my preferences I have max. number of cores = 100. Why not ALL the cores could be at 100%? Any ideas?. Thanks a lot. |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
Have you got 16 tasks downloaded to your machine? Are they all in a "running" status? Are there any messages logged? What about your preferences for memory usage? Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
Emigdio Lopez Laburu Send message Joined: 25 Feb 06 Posts: 61 Credit: 40,240,061 RAC: 0 |
Hi again. Yes, I have 16 tasks "up&running". My memory preferences are: "isk and memory usage Use at most 100 GB disk space Leave at least (Values smaller than 0.001 are ignored) 0.1 GB disk space free Use at most 50% of total disk space Write to disk at most every 60 seconds Use at most 75% of page file (swap space) Use at most Enforced by version 5.8+ 90% of memory when computer is in use Use at most Enforced by version 5.8+ 95% of memory when computer is not in use" And... I dont have any special message in BOINC (V. 6.4.5) Thanks again. |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
If you use the boinccmd with the --get_results option (redirect output to a file) it should show you 16 tasks (plus others) with "active_task_state: 1" is that what you've got? top should show your average active thread load as being at least 16. Is this a new installation? Or a problem that you are just now seeing that did not occur before? Is it possible the machine is running too hot? And that one of your settings is throttling down some activity to run cooler? Or perhaps... I think some Linux flavors have some setting that throttles down the low priority ("nice") tasks as a power saving feature? Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
Emigdio Lopez Laburu Send message Joined: 25 Feb 06 Posts: 61 Credit: 40,240,061 RAC: 0 |
Hi. Yes, I have active task state =1 in 16 tasks. And... the temperature is normal in all CPU,s. Not too hot. The priority of Rosetta tasks is "19" (very low) for all the tasks... I dont know is this is normal because the BOINC client says: "executing high priority"!. This PC is working since October more or less in the same way. I,m a bit frustated. Thanks a lot. |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
All of the BOINC tasks run at low priority. But when BOINC finds tasks that are starting to look like will have trouble completing before their deadline, then they become "high priority tasks" which basically just means that the BOINC manager is not going to suspend them and do something for another project until this task is completed. So these are approaching the point where the predicted completion time is approaching the deadline. Not really a problem per se, but may mean your machine has more work downloaded then it needs to keep busy. Is Rosetta your only BOINC application? I don't see anything here that should be specific to Rosetta. You should have the same sort of issue with any combination of BOINC projects. I think the next step from here would be to get debug information on the BOINC manager task management functions. This is done by making changes to the cconfig XML file. This would be useful to the BOINC developers at Berkeley. Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
Emigdio Lopez Laburu Send message Joined: 25 Feb 06 Posts: 61 Credit: 40,240,061 RAC: 0 |
Hi again. Yes, as you can see at my signature, Rosetta is my only BOINC project. Problem continue. Thanks for you suggestion and help. |
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