SoB Stats for September 11th, 2007

TallBill

Lifer
Apr 29, 2001
46,044
62
91
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Team Statistics for Anandtech
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All Teams

1 __ 32.071P __ TeamPrimeRib
2 __ 23.609P __ Dutch_Power_Cows
3 __ 18.009P __ FreeDC
4 __ 15.626P __ Anandtech
5 __ 13.583P __ TeamRetro
6 ___ 9.837P __ The_Knights_Who_Say_Ni!
7 ___ 9.747P __ US-Distributed
8 ___ 7.535P __ Busty_Seventeen
9 ___ 6.974P __ TeamTNT
10 __ 5.695P __ Russia


Yesterday

1 __ 45.322T __ Anandtech
2 __ 33.863T __ TeamPrimeRib
3 __ 27.123T __ Dutch_Power_Cows
4 __ 21.629T __ The_Knights_Who_Say_Ni!
5 __ 15.046T __ Russia
6 __ 14.357T __ TeamHaiku
7 __ 13.391T __ Busty_Seventeen
8 __ 12.467T __ Fuzion!_(www.team-fuzion.org)
9 __ 12.362T __ TeamRetro
10 __ 7.291T __ Colombia


Last week

1 __ 314.812T __ Dutch_Power_Cows
2 __ 202.198T __ TeamPrimeRib
3 __ 155.719T __ Anandtech
4 __ 125.141T __ The_Knights_Who_Say_Ni!
5 ___ 94.742T __ TeamHaiku
6 ___ 84.866T __ Busty_Seventeen
7 ___ 81.375T __ Russia
8 ___ 75.907T __ TeamRetro
9 ___ 57.830T __ Fuzion!_(www.team-fuzion.org)
10 __ 43.202T __ US-Distributed


Passing up
FreeDC : 109.20 Days | Gap : 2.383P

The TeAm

Yesterday

1 ____ 38.562T __ shmapty
2 _____ 2.215T __ NicColt
3 ___ 665.588G __ VirtualLarry
4 ___ 578.355G __ allio
5 ___ 365.531G __ EvilWobbles
6 ___ 362.390G __ Memnoch
7 ___ 277.905G __ TeAmDeception
8 ___ 256.350G __ Woodie
9 ___ 248.632G __ LyNx01
10 __ 244.368G __ Xeltrix
11 __ 220.910G __ tolsen
12 __ 209.593G __ Tallbill
13 __ 201.380G __ Confused
14 __ 198.713G __ OberonBob
15 __ 167.396G __ Coquito
16 __ 136.734G __ GhettoFob
17 __ 119.972G __ BigJames
18 ___ 97.454G __ macgyver
19 ___ 84.720G __ strates
20 ___ 55.245G __ icepak
21 ___ 44.743G __ erikvw
22 ____ 7.747G __ Baldy18
23 __ 249.954K __ slowbones


Last week

1 ____ 97.659T __ shmapty
2 ____ 18.236T __ NicColt
3 ____ 10.772T __ amdborg
4 _____ 4.091T __ allio
5 _____ 4.075T __ VirtualLarry
6 _____ 2.638T __ EvilWobbles
7 _____ 2.245T __ Memnoch
8 _____ 1.632T __ Woodie
9 _____ 1.583T __ Xeltrix
10 ____ 1.519T __ LyNx01
11 ____ 1.346T __ tolsen
12 ____ 1.244T __ Confused
13 ____ 1.244T __ Tallbill
14 ____ 1.243T __ OberonBob
15 ____ 1.205T __ TeAmDeception
16 ____ 1.038T __ Coquito
17 __ 823.299G __ GhettoFob
18 __ 780.123G __ macgyver
19 __ 754.825G __ BigJames
20 __ 540.448G __ icepak
21 __ 487.827G __ strates
22 __ 322.468G __ TwilightZone77
23 __ 108.215G __ diegoalcatraz
24 ___ 63.490G __ erikvw
25 ___ 44.482G __ Baldy18
26 ___ 17.740G __ slowbones
27 ____ 6.247G __ RUSSELLMANIA

 

NicColt

Diamond Member
Jul 23, 2000
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The queue is easy as pie

put the SBQueue.jar in it's own directory

double click on the sbqueue.jar

once the queue starts, check the 'run server'

go into your SoB's config and in the host field put the ip of the computer running the queue.

so if I have the queue running on my computer on my network and my computers ip is 192.168.1.101 then put that in the SoB config host. If you have several computers in your network point them all to the ip of the computer running the queue.

In the Queue User field: put your sob username and if your connected to the internet it will automatically fetch work units when you need them, you don't have to pre-fetch them and have them sit there or worry if your going to run out.

Goto Options and select auto transmit blocks if you want or deselect it to dump at a more opportune time :thumbsup:

I think you have a max of 28 days to dump though.

The advantage of having the queue even with one client is that my SoB clients don't pause or waste time trying to send the block units back to the SoB servers.

For the clients the block transmission to the queue is instant, so the faster the block transmission to the queue the more cEMs/sec's you'll have.

I should have done this a long time ago.
 

shmapty

Member
Jan 12, 2006
25
0
0
Originally posted by: NicColt
The queue is easy as pie

Indeed, your output is quite impressive.

I'm having some problems with sbqueue, though. The default heap size is 16MB I believe. I hit this cap and went through several iterations, doubling the maximum heap size, and now run sbqueue with 128MB, which I hit after 24 hours. No matter how high I set the max, sbqueue will slowly grow to that max and then stop accepting new connections.

Every morning I have to kill, then restart java/sbqueue to free up this memory.

Anybody else have this issue?
 

TallBill

Lifer
Apr 29, 2001
46,044
62
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Originally posted by: shmapty
Originally posted by: NicColt
The queue is easy as pie

Indeed, your output is quite impressive.

I'm having some problems with sbqueue, though. The default heap size is 16MB I believe. I hit this cap and went through several iterations, doubling the maximum heap size, and now run sbqueue with 128MB, which I hit after 24 hours. No matter how high I set the max, sbqueue will slowly grow to that max and then stop accepting new connections.

Every morning I have to kill, then restart java/sbqueue to free up this memory.

Anybody else have this issue?

Honestly, with your production, I wouldn't transmit intermittant blocks. I'd just transmit whole blocks via SBQueue.
 

shmapty

Member
Jan 12, 2006
25
0
0
Originally posted by: TallBill
Honestly, with your production, I wouldn't transmit intermittant blocks. I'd just transmit whole blocks via SBQueue.

If SBQueue's excessive memory usage is related to the number of connections, that may help my situation. If the excessive memory usage is related to the data being proxied, it probably won't be of any help.

I'll try it out on a few hosts and see how it goes.