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Something wierd happened - not only everyone lost their credits on the stats pages but all the teams have gone. Probably just a tempory glitch but it explains why we lost 240,000 this morning!
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As you can see from the stats pages, the project is very intermittent with the work http://boincstats.com/stats/project_graph.php?pr=lhc
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I'm still waitin for them to finish the change-over and pass out new WU's
All I get is this ->
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [LHC@home] Sending scheduler request to http://lhcathome-sched1.cern.ch/scheduler/cgi
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [LHC@home] Reason: Requested by user
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [LHC@home] Requesting 43200 seconds of new work
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [---] Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site
2006-09-20 00:51:29 [---] Access to reference site succeeded - project servers may be temporarily down.
2006-09-20 00:51:33 [LHC@home] Scheduler request failed: couldn't resolve host name
2006-09-20 00:51:33 [LHC@home] Deferring scheduler requests for 2 minutes and 25 seconds
looks like Boinc is accessing the right site though ?
http://lhcathome-sched1.cern.ch/scheduler/cgi
All I get is this ->
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [LHC@home] Sending scheduler request to http://lhcathome-sched1.cern.ch/scheduler/cgi
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [LHC@home] Reason: Requested by user
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [LHC@home] Requesting 43200 seconds of new work
2006-09-20 00:51:28 [---] Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site
2006-09-20 00:51:29 [---] Access to reference site succeeded - project servers may be temporarily down.
2006-09-20 00:51:33 [LHC@home] Scheduler request failed: couldn't resolve host name
2006-09-20 00:51:33 [LHC@home] Deferring scheduler requests for 2 minutes and 25 seconds
looks like Boinc is accessing the right site though ?
http://lhcathome-sched1.cern.ch/scheduler/cgi
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Boo Hiss!
Not got one yet but not too bothered. Checking the forums it seems there are quite a few upload/download problems.
Not got one yet but not too bothered. Checking the forums it seems there are quite a few upload/download problems.
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Would be nice if they got the XML stats working again and I got credit for contributing...
Looks like we are close to taking the UK #2 spot.
Looks like we are close to taking the UK #2 spot.
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1. OcUK 2,052,414.96 450.00
2. GRIDPP 252,736.60 68.64
3. UBT 249,097.73 525.43
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Hi all.
Here is a few observations i have made regarding LHC.
I know there is an issue with LHC and their XML export for the stats but -
Temujins site is showing the correct amount of credit for me or at least it matches what boinc manager is telling me.
See here http://ubt-seti.dyndns.org/ubt/SC.php
BOINCstats on the other hand is showing that there has been no credit for months now.
http://www.boincstats.com/stats/team_gr ... lhc&id=199
Also had the issue where i was getting assinged a new computer id everytime i tried for work, this i solved in the usual way, but after doing so my host total is showing 0.
Average credit is working fine though.
Here is a few observations i have made regarding LHC.
I know there is an issue with LHC and their XML export for the stats but -
Temujins site is showing the correct amount of credit for me or at least it matches what boinc manager is telling me.
See here http://ubt-seti.dyndns.org/ubt/SC.php
BOINCstats on the other hand is showing that there has been no credit for months now.
http://www.boincstats.com/stats/team_gr ... lhc&id=199
Also had the issue where i was getting assinged a new computer id everytime i tried for work, this i solved in the usual way, but after doing so my host total is showing 0.
Average credit is working fine though.
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Just make sure that your username and email address are the same.Semmy wrote:Hmmm... Got about a thousand credits worth on here but the stats aren't showing up on either the sigs or stats pages (but they are in BOINC Mgr).
Any suggestions?
Also, sometimes it can be an issue with the project site's XML files that are exported - with LHC, they might not have updated their user list recently or the XML might be "out of date".
Edit - I just looked here:
http://www.boincsynergy.com/stats/teams ... roject=lhc
and the site says:
BOINC XML Data last updated: Tue 05 Sep 02:36:47 2006 GMT (84.50 days ago)
so, there you go.
regards
Tim
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Anyone who's done anything for this and was waiting for the stats to import check out your account now!
http://www.boincstats.com/stats/user_st ... 0&ti=199#1
http://www.boincstats.com/stats/user_st ... 0&ti=199#1
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Seems the upload/download server is disabled so no ones getting any at the moment. Probably just needs a good kicking (or booting)!
http://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/server_status.php
http://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/server_status.php
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Thanks for that, first time in months there were still some left when I got there, bagged 90 or so, looks like a 20 a day cpu limit.
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Looks like things are getting moving over there--From the LHC website
"LHC@home moved to the UK a few months ago, and despite a few initial teething problems, the scientists are very happy with the service being provided by us and by you. There will be more work coming from SixTrack in the near future and until the LHC starts up sometime in 2008. Indeed, even after it turns on there will be a demand to keep modeling its behavior and comparing with reality.
We have also been in talks with two different groups involved in the LHC experiments about porting their work to BOINC so it can be run under the LHC@home banner. One you may have heard about is Garfield which has been in the pipeline for a while but is now very close to running on LHC@home (the more eagle-eyed volunteers will have seen it is installed and on the Applications page). The other is simulating particle collisions for the ATLAS experiment, one of the four major LHC experiments. This is a good deal more ambitious, and will probably take a while before it is released to volunteers, but we are getting a lot of interest from the CPU-hungry physicists at ATLAS for this.
All of these factors combined mean that we have decided to officially launch LHC@home in the UK today in a press release. We hope that this brings in some new volunteers and that you welcome them to the community. I know there are some issues to be addressed on the server and Alex and I are working hard on this, but we are happy that the most important aspect of the project is working, namely that jobs are getting processed and the scientists are getting their science done. Thanks to many of you for helping us learn how to manage a volunteer computing experiment, and looking forward to fun times ahead!
Thanks for sticking around,
Neasan."
"LHC@home moved to the UK a few months ago, and despite a few initial teething problems, the scientists are very happy with the service being provided by us and by you. There will be more work coming from SixTrack in the near future and until the LHC starts up sometime in 2008. Indeed, even after it turns on there will be a demand to keep modeling its behavior and comparing with reality.
We have also been in talks with two different groups involved in the LHC experiments about porting their work to BOINC so it can be run under the LHC@home banner. One you may have heard about is Garfield which has been in the pipeline for a while but is now very close to running on LHC@home (the more eagle-eyed volunteers will have seen it is installed and on the Applications page). The other is simulating particle collisions for the ATLAS experiment, one of the four major LHC experiments. This is a good deal more ambitious, and will probably take a while before it is released to volunteers, but we are getting a lot of interest from the CPU-hungry physicists at ATLAS for this.
All of these factors combined mean that we have decided to officially launch LHC@home in the UK today in a press release. We hope that this brings in some new volunteers and that you welcome them to the community. I know there are some issues to be addressed on the server and Alex and I are working hard on this, but we are happy that the most important aspect of the project is working, namely that jobs are getting processed and the scientists are getting their science done. Thanks to many of you for helping us learn how to manage a volunteer computing experiment, and looking forward to fun times ahead!
Thanks for sticking around,
Neasan."

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A nice plug on the Register website today:UBT-mark3346 wrote:Looks like things are getting moving over there--From the LHC website...."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/17 ... to_london/
regards,
Tim
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Syrix wrote:I have LHC on my Boinc for a while now and no WU as yet, I removed it from my Boinc and tried to re-add it and it informed me that it could not connect to LHC.
Is there another way I can add it back on to Boinc?
There has been no work for LHC@Home for months. There is now Test4Theory in it`s place, but you will need to download a "virtual box", and apply for an invitation code.
Details can be seen here.
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There is LHC work but you will probably need to detach and reattach to the project
http://lhcathomeclassic.cern.ch/sixtrack/
You need the address below to attach to the project (not the one that comes up in the list on Boinc Manager)September 16, 2011, 22:30 GMT
Added Server Status link from this page
Detach and attach again if you have problems
September 15, 2011, 15:30 GMT
Please detach from the project and attach again to the project URL on this page if you get scheduler errors. By mistake, a reference to our old server had been cached on the Boinc client side, and therefore it may be necessary to re-initialise clients following a server move at CERN. Sorry for this glitch.
Long Live LHC!
September 2, 2011, 18:30 GMT
RESTART OF OPERATION @ CERN
Announcement
August 23, 2011, 11:50 GMT
Move the activity LHC@HOME to CERN
http://lhcathomeclassic.cern.ch/sixtrack/

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