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Send message Joined: 22 Jun 11 Posts: 2080 Credit: 1,844,407,912 RAC: 3,236 |
Thanks Crunch3r. Since you already have a cc_config.xml file just add it in to the existing one...remember we made one for your dual gpu's to work. Just add another line to the existing file. You have to put it in BEFORE the /options line, just before would be fine. |
Send message Joined: 2 Oct 11 Posts: 238 Credit: 386,598,166 RAC: 11,588 |
PS - Know how you can tell I'm an old fart? I still call them directories instead of folders :) [old fart mode on] It was Microsoft that insisted upon calling the sub-divisions folders when Windows got introduced. Us MSDOS based guys continue to call them directories regardless, just to spite Bill Gates :-) Get a dos prompt window in Win 7 (type CMD) and you will find that DIR & VER & CD.. still work as do other commands .... Ah the good old days. EMS386 anyone ? [old fart mode off]. I iz also got icons! |
Send message Joined: 17 Nov 11 Posts: 23 Credit: 5,700,133 RAC: 0 |
PS - Know how you can tell I'm an old fart? I still call them directories instead of folders :) It's my thread so I guess I can get off topic for just a tiny bit, plus I'm an 'old fart'. What was the o/s before dos, and nooooooooo looking on the internet. I'm talking about pc's, not fortran or cobol, etc. One will earn an 'old fart badge' for that one, or, if you're a youngster you're well informed. |
Send message Joined: 5 May 11 Posts: 233 Credit: 351,414,150 RAC: 0 |
It was from Digital Research .... CP-M/80, however it was not a "Universal" OpSys, other contenders were out there allbeit CP-M/80 was the most widespread. That changed in 1981 when MS-DOS (or PC-DOS if an IBM machine) came out as a result of the worst Vendor Sales deal in History when Bill Gates got IBM to give him royalties for each DOS copy sold as part of a contract let by IBM for a Home PC Operating system - in perpetuity. The IBM exec running the deal thought he was on a winner, as IBM did not think DOS sales would exceed 100,000 units ... and therefore Gates was "dumb" to take royalties and not a one off copywrite fee (!). Gates has laughed all the way to the Bank ever since .... IBM still to this day smarts over this (I worked for IBM up to 2005 in Professional Services working alongside Global Sales). Regards Zy [confirmed old fart long ago :) ] |
Send message Joined: 22 Jun 11 Posts: 2080 Credit: 1,844,407,912 RAC: 3,236 |
Going to clear out my Moo's cashe and move on, sucks, I was expecting about 700k a day :( Dan I am now back to dual AMD 5770's in one machine and have TWO units running at the same time!!! I have no idea why but that is what it is doing, the cards are IDENTICAL and I have rebooted several times! Each unit says it will take about 60 minutes, which is normal for a 5770. We will see!! |
Send message Joined: 27 Jul 11 Posts: 342 Credit: 252,653,488 RAC: 0 |
It was from Digital Research .... CP-M/80, however it was not a "Universal" OpSys, other contenders were out there allbeit CP-M/80 was the most widespread. One of the areas that CP-M/80 lived on was under the Atari ST 16 bit computer. The Atari OS was known as TOS (The Operating System) and used P-M/80 with a GUI stuck on to make it run smoother. That OS lived in the Atari until it's demise during the 1990, and meant I had little in the way of a learning curve when I bought in to Win98 SE. Never played with DOS, and really do not like it. Also don't like the Win Registry. When the Atari had several hard drives and a new application was put on a drive. The application stayed within it's own folder on that hard drive, whatever it's number/letter designation. No shared .DLLs and no writing to the boot drive on a registry. [Another old fart confirmed] |
Send message Joined: 20 Apr 11 Posts: 388 Credit: 822,356,221 RAC: 0 |
In spite of my better judgement, I decided to 'allow new tasks', received 1 download, suddenly, instead of running two tasks it was running one task (running 0.05 cpu's + 2.00 ATI GPU's (device 0)) Before it was running 2 tasks with +1.00 gpu (device 0) and another (device 1) Simply put, the "x ATI GPU" resource requirement comes from our scheduler and it's based on the number of cards BOINC Client reports in that scheduler request. So if you have one card and get some work, they will be set to require "1 ATI GPU". If you now happen to add a second one, any new tasks retrieved will get "2 ATI GPU" requirement as soon as you fetch more work. However, BOINC Client will not change the existing tasks so they will retain the, now incorrect, "1 ATI GPU" requirement. Running two Moo tasks at the same time is not a good idea since they both will use both of your cards and that'll certainly affects performance, if they don't fail in funny ways. I believe it's best to reset project to fetch new tasks anytime one adds or removes cards. (Actually, since we have resending enabled, you will get sent the same tasks you had but now with correct card # requirement.) This is because D.net Client that we use always detects and uses all cards it can find (regardless of what BOINC Client thinks) and that's why it's important that we correctly tell BOINC Client how many cards we use. Otherwise it might overcommit your resources and cause performance problems. -w |
Send message Joined: 20 Apr 11 Posts: 388 Credit: 822,356,221 RAC: 0 |
I have been watching boinc and it hit me that boinc was finishing a wu in ~15 minutes but not being reported that way at Moo, What's the rush? :) Completed workunits will get reported back during next fetch and in larger batches. Okay, having no-new-tasks enabled will affect this but it's still probably better to manually report completed tasks once all of the are done. Using Look at the difference between WU's, between the actual UTC times, they agree with the times boinc was showing when I watched them crunching and the wall clock, but the run/cpu times don't. Yeah, there's probably something wrong with the values and I'd need to debug that sometime in the future. There's no need to detach since that won't help the situation. We'd need to fix any errors in our wrapper and deploy a new version before that's any use. :) But I don't think this misreporting is that big a problem to worry about. -w |
Send message Joined: 17 Nov 11 Posts: 23 Credit: 5,700,133 RAC: 0 |
Going to clear out my Moo's cashe and move on, sucks, I was expecting about 700k a day :( That's how mine started, crunching 2 wu's, it wasn't until I changed from no new tasks to allow it to download again, that it went from crunching 2 wu's to 1 wu. If you look at the top of this thread you'll see a picture of the two wu's crunching. Strange for sure. |
Send message Joined: 22 Jun 11 Posts: 2080 Credit: 1,844,407,912 RAC: 3,236 |
Going to clear out my Moo's cashe and move on, sucks, I was expecting about 700k a day :( Teemu gave the answer and I did notice the units were running FOREVER so I aborted the only two left and got a new one. I had switched to Collatz until Teemu fixed things, it is test time at all the Colleges and he is REALLY busy, but he seems to have fixed things already so I will be switching back today. |
Send message Joined: 26 Dec 11 Posts: 178 Credit: 151,050,168 RAC: 0 |
Fixed what? I just to run Moo on my PC with 2 5870's...no go. Same driver version as my PC with a 5850 what is running Moo fine. |
Send message Joined: 22 Jun 11 Posts: 2080 Credit: 1,844,407,912 RAC: 3,236 |
Fixed what? I just to run Moo on my PC with 2 5870's...no go. Same driver version as my PC with a 5850 what is running Moo fine. He fixed all the bad workunits. Did you remember to load the AMD software TWICE? You have TWO gpu's, sometimes I have found it works with only one load but it usually takes twice for me. I put in one gpu, let the system find it and then reboot and load the AMD software, then I reboot again and make sure Boinc sees the card, then I shutdown and repeat the process for the 2nd gpu. One other thing to try is to 'reset' Moo on the Projects Tab of the Boinc Manager. This forces your pc to get the newest stuff from the project but can trash some workunits in the process, that doesn't seem to be a problem with you right now as you don't have very many on that machine that are doing well anyway. I would install BOTH gpu's THEN reset and see if it works for you. |
Send message Joined: 26 Dec 11 Posts: 178 Credit: 151,050,168 RAC: 0 |
I did all that except rebooting a second time...trying that now. |