Message boards : Number crunching : Merging Computers?
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MattDavis Send message Joined: 22 Sep 05 Posts: 206 Credit: 1,377,748 RAC: 0 |
I have been running a laptop for Rosetta with Windows 2000. I just updated to Windows XP and I expected that my computers list would have this as a new computer entry since something very fundamental had changed. However, the same computer entry is there but with the OS changed. It has all the old work units done unde 2000 still listed under it. Is that normal? I thought a new computer entry would be made. It's the computer with "jim" in the title in my computer list. |
[B^S] thierry@home Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 182 Credit: 281,902 RAC: 0 |
I have been running a laptop for Rosetta with Windows 2000. I just updated to Windows XP and I expected that my computers list would have this as a new computer entry since something very fundamental had changed. Matt, If you change OS, CPU, ..... you cannot merge both computers. The config must be exactly the same. |
MattDavis Send message Joined: 22 Sep 05 Posts: 206 Credit: 1,377,748 RAC: 0 |
I appreciate the reply but I must not have been clear. I upgraded to XP from 2000. Instead of creating a new computer in my computer list the 2000 entry was simply replaced with the XP, keeping all of the old stats associated to the 2000 computer. |
[B^S] thierry@home Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 182 Credit: 281,902 RAC: 0 |
The CPID (I think) is associated with a specific config, OS, cpu, ... If you change one part of the config it is considered as another computer. |
MattDavis Send message Joined: 22 Sep 05 Posts: 206 Credit: 1,377,748 RAC: 0 |
The CPID (I think) is associated with a specific config, OS, cpu, ... If you change one part of the config it is considered as another computer. But that's the issue!!!! :) I DID change the OS but it is NOT considered a new computer in my account. That's what is weird, and that's why I'm bringing it up here :) |
[B^S] thierry@home Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 182 Credit: 281,902 RAC: 0 |
Oops, read too fast.... OK. Interesting question. well, mmmmmhhh, .... I should go back to my stamps collection ;-) |
MattDavis Send message Joined: 22 Sep 05 Posts: 206 Credit: 1,377,748 RAC: 0 |
Oops, read too fast.... OK. Interesting question. well, mmmmmhhh, .... This happened when I upgraded RAM in another computer. Maybe newer versions of BOINC allow for changes without listing the upgraded computer as a new computer? |
doc :) Send message Joined: 4 Oct 05 Posts: 47 Credit: 1,106,102 RAC: 0 |
i had the same happen when i changed the overlclocking on this machine a couple of times (bios recogniced it as a different cpu) and still have the same host-id i got when i first attached this host, never changed the os though. |
MattDavis Send message Joined: 22 Sep 05 Posts: 206 Credit: 1,377,748 RAC: 0 |
Oops, read too fast.... OK. Interesting question. well, mmmmmhhh, .... A colleague of mine takes a class of college students to Belgium every summer. He says its a beautiful country. |
tralala Send message Joined: 8 Apr 06 Posts: 376 Credit: 581,806 RAC: 0 |
I appreciate the reply but I must not have been clear. Interesting observation but it seems right to me - it is still the same computer isn't it? |
[B^S] thierry@home Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 182 Credit: 281,902 RAC: 0 |
Oops, read too fast.... OK. Interesting question. well, mmmmmhhh, .... Quite nice. But quite small. But nice. But small. ;-) We have the higher population/kmĀ² in the world. That's not very relaxing. |
Vester Send message Joined: 2 Nov 05 Posts: 258 Credit: 3,651,260 RAC: 194 |
I have changed OS and processors on several computers and they merge as long as I use the same name for the computers. One odd thing is that it wouldn't merge DELLA1 and della1, yet it merged della1 and della2 once. Look at my computer names. At various times, computer fad has been FAD without a problem. The computer name can be changed in the System Properties | Computer Name Changes. |
Conan Send message Joined: 11 Oct 05 Posts: 151 Credit: 4,244,078 RAC: 2,272 |
>> A follow on to these questions. I have a dual CPU AMD motherboard with single core processors on it. If I change the processors from single core to dual core is this considered a new computer? The basic computer and OS will be the same just the CPU's will be different. If it is considered a different computer can I then merge them? If so how do the stats get worked out. I assume I will get a new computer entry and I won't be able to merge as BOINC will identify the computer as a totally different machine due to the CPU's changing. Any help appreciated. |
Feet1st Send message Joined: 30 Dec 05 Posts: 1755 Credit: 4,690,520 RAC: 0 |
Not certain of the answer. I don't think it will be a new "host". But I wanted to point out that you could just try it and see. And if you don't like the result, then back off the change and be back to the host you're happy with. Add this signature to your EMail: Running Microsoft's "System Idle Process" will never help cure cancer, AIDS nor Alzheimer's. But running Rosetta@home just might! https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ |
BennyRop Send message Joined: 17 Dec 05 Posts: 555 Credit: 140,800 RAC: 0 |
My x2 3800+ at work was considered a single system (with 2 cores). I'd be surprised if Boinc would want to create a seperate installation ID for two more cores. To use all 4 cores, in General Preferences, you'll want to change "on multiprocessor systems" to at least 4, though. |
Conan Send message Joined: 11 Oct 05 Posts: 151 Credit: 4,244,078 RAC: 2,272 |
>>> Thanks for the replies. I will build it and see (after I buy the chips of course, they cost a fair bit each here in Oz), If it creates a new host well so be it, I might be able to merge it anyway. |
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