I signed up to SIMAP and crunched it for the S-Club Crunch. Nice. Did all right!
I then told the other projects to go back to work. I allowed them new tasks. I resumed those that were suspended. However, while Einstein and SIMAP went to work as normal, and Climate Predictor carried on working away at the behemoth of a WU I have here... SETI and Rosetta refuse to download new WUs. They're set to do so, there is plenty of disk space, and I have been right through the BOINC settings both online and remotely, but I cannot get new WUs to download.
I get the message (not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks)
Can someone enlighten me, as I certainly did not ask it to do this! Is this meant to happen?
Thanks!
Robin
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its probably just gone into earliest deadline 1st mode.
Leave it a while (a day or 2) and it should sort itself out.
Leave it a while (a day or 2) and it should sort itself out.
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Re: Post S-Crunch New Task Issue
UBT-Shaman wrote:I signed up to SIMAP and crunched it for the S-Club Crunch. Nice. Did all right!
I then told the other projects to go back to work. I allowed them new tasks. I resumed those that were suspended. However, while Einstein and SIMAP went to work as normal, and Climate Predictor carried on working away at the behemoth of a WU I have here... SETI and Rosetta refuse to download new WUs. They're set to do so, there is plenty of disk space, and I have been right through the BOINC settings both online and remotely, but I cannot get new WUs to download.
I get the message (not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks)
Can someone enlighten me, as I certainly did not ask it to do this! Is this meant to happen?
Thanks!
Robin
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Hi Robin,
Well done on the Crunch and thanks for your efforts.
As far as your query goes: BOINC uses it's own algorithm to establish when it needs new work and hence sometimes, human expectations of what it should be doing are quite different to what it wants to do.
This is in place so that it doesn't automatically fill you up with work units which cannot be completed in time, based on your CPU speed and the "to completion" times of the work from each project.
In layman's terms:
Having crunched for SIMAP, it is probably expecting to crunch for them some more and hence is leaving "space" for them. The fact that you've told it you don't want to crunch SIMAP again for a while, takes it a while to then re-calibrate itself so it only downloads what you told it to do.
Give it a few days and it'll sort itself out. In the meantime, you're still crunching for BOINC....so it's not really harming anything... although I do understand the human desire for machines to do as they're told...and to crunch for all of your preferred projects !
regards,
Tim
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Rosetta went into a sulk for me for a day or so after the S club crunch too, but has since picked up again (and SIMAP has been forced to a bit of a back seat for a while, with mutterings about being overcommitted). Everything will be back on an even keel soon!
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