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Message 2590 - Posted: 7 Nov 2005, 20:16:58 UTC
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Right, this has pretty much been beaten to death, but an image is worth a thousand words.



For a test I just left one box on it's own for 18 days. As you can see it started very well... until it hit day -14 and ran its benchmark and start sliding down.

At day -12 I got tired of watching it go downhill and rolled the bench dices manually until I got high numbers again.

Ran OK until day -8 when the auto-benchmark decided to run again. (see a pattern emerging here? me too)

I wasn't at home so this was a 100% idle box at the time with 0 app running on it. Still, because of the low bench my rac slides down 30 points.

Again as I said, nothing that hasn't been discussed before but I thought that image would get the point across for those who didn't know about this boinc-specific problem.
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Message 2591 - Posted: 7 Nov 2005, 20:27:33 UTC
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And for those that wonder how they can workaround this :P

for windows:
C:Program FilesBOINC>boinccmd.exe --run_benchmarks

for linux:
FE 1107-212532 /opt/BOINC # ./boinc_cmd --run_benchmarks

The client does not have to be stopped, it stops by itself, and resumes automagically after the benchmark.

Both Windows and Linux have ways to automate tasks :hint: :hint: :)
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