Endgame124
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Hey, they have 15000 WUs for portable devicesThat's because the server doesn't have work for x86 hosts, not because your host had errors. See the bottom of the server status page.
Hey, they have 15000 WUs for portable devicesThat's because the server doesn't have work for x86 hosts, not because your host had errors. See the bottom of the server status page.
Better put some wheels and a handle on your 48-core rig then. :-PHey, they have 15000 WUs for portable devices
There only 2 projects I know of that are working on this human malware - Rosetta and F@H. That is if you are wanting to work on this issue specifically.With Rosetta out of work, what is the next best plan? Switch all the CPUs to F@H, or add an additional boinc project?
That’s the goal at the moment, so I’ll likely add F@H to my hosts for the time being so they are less idle. However, if there was an official TeAm Anandtech fallback boinc project, even if it wasn’t covid related, I would probably just do that. Less babysitting if I can just configure boinc to have a primary and fallback project.There only 2 projects I know of that are working on this human malware - Rosetta and F@H. That is if you are wanting to work on this issue specifically.
Since I'm getting no work units from Rosetta, and Folding@Home work units aren't coming (they haven't caught up with new volunteers either, though they've had weeks - though maybe it's because I have them set as GPU only), I added WorldCommunityGrid to BOINC. They're also doing medical research. Currently running tasks for cancer and microbiom.
RALPH@Home is in need of volunteers - they send WUs there for testing before Rosetta gets them - making work there essential to getting WUs out here.
I tried making an account but it does not like my e-mail address, but if there is no work I won't bother anyway.AFAIR, work at Ralph is only intermittently available.
A Ralph regular should correct me if I'm wrong; I never ran it yet.
At the moment, there is no x86 work at Ralph either.
See bottom of server status.
I went with the intermediate step for my host with the 1080ti, and its been getting work nonstop. The old AMD A10-5800K hasn't gotten anything yet, but I just set it up today using the standard config.
OK, I posted about this once, but now I have screenshots. So I get these error from BOINC
But here is what is free on the dual 7601
What is BOINC's problem ??????
@Markfw, what happens if you set boinc to "Use no more than 25 % of total", or similar?It's like it's getting mixed up between 'free, available to BOINC' and 'free, not available to BOINC' mixed up!
I disabled both of them (unchecked) and upper the swap file usage to 95%. But with 256 gig of ram, should not be a problem.@Markfw, what happens if you set boinc to "Use no more than 25 % of total", or similar?
(And leave "Use no more than __ GB" disabled, and "Leave at least __ GB free" to something safe for the rest of the system.)
why would that help ?????What I meant to say is, decrease the fraction of disk space which boinc is allowed to take, and see what happens.
Thats why I went with "ignore space."I don't know if it would help. It seems boinc's calculation of remaining disk space went wrong, hence try to give it some different input into its calculation.