Message boards : Number crunching : What do all of these little credit scores mean?
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Bryn Mawr Send message Joined: 26 Dec 18 Posts: 393 Credit: 12,110,248 RAC: 4,952 |
It's hard to argue with that. In fact, impossible to argue with it, credibly. I’m a competitive animal in general and I certainly find (and I expect that most people would) that without movement of some kind interest would rapidly wain. Watching the credits go up and comparing them with others adds a bit of spice to the proceedings. Having said that, there’s no way I’d move to a creditfest project just to get credits, the projects I work on are those I see as worthwhile and finding examples of funny numbers does not float my boat. |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,623,704 RAC: 8,387 |
The problem is not that these WUs are getting very less credits - the problem is that these WUs are not produce any effort for the science. The computation always ends in an error. Hours of computing and spending energy for an error message! One thing is low credit (who cares about credits?). One thing is app errors. This version (4.12) is not extensively tested on Ralph, cause of hurry for Corona target |
magiceye04 Send message Joined: 11 May 11 Posts: 11 Credit: 1,702,178 RAC: 0 |
The problem is not that these WUs are getting very less credits - the problem is that these WUs are not produce any effort for the science. The computation always ends in an error. Hours of computing and spending energy for an error message! @Project: please try to find the root cause for the errors. Even the new version 4.12 are not free of the bug. https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/result.php?resultid=1140411318
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Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 28 Mar 20 Posts: 1681 Credit: 17,854,150 RAC: 20,118 |
It's a good thing no one cares about Credit. Payout of current Rosetta Tasks is about a quarter of what it was previously. 9yo9oy1m_Mini_Protein_binds_IL1R_COVID-19_design3_SAVE_ALL_OUT_905349_4_0 Run time 8 hours 3 min 40 sec This process generated 343 decoys from 343 attempts Credit 103.85v 3bi2kw0w_Mini_Protein_binds_IL1R_COVID-19_design0_SAVE_ALL_OUT_905234_4_1 Run time 8 hours 1 min 59 sec This process generated 441 decoys from 441 attempts Credit 388.86& 9jh7jg9i_Mini_Protein_binds_IL1R_COVID-19_design0_SAVE_ALL_OUT_905234_4_1 Run time 8 hours 2 min 43 sec This process generated 139 decoys from 139 attempts Credit 407.98 Then you've got this Mini Task CF_monomer_12_fold_SAVE_ALL_OUT_905409_765_0 7 hours 52 min 26 sec This process generated 50 decoys from 50 attempts Credit 771.74 Grant Darwin NT |
magiceye04 Send message Joined: 11 May 11 Posts: 11 Credit: 1,702,178 RAC: 0 |
The last 2 days i got no errors with long running/watchdog-aborted WUs. I reduced the working time to 4 hours. maybe this helped or the project guys repaired something. :) |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2125 Credit: 41,228,659 RAC: 9,701 |
I’m a competitive animal in general and I certainly find (and I expect that most people would) that without movement of some kind interest would rapidly wain. Watching the credits go up and comparing them with others adds a bit of spice to the proceedings. Yup, it's not hard One thing is low credit (who cares about credits?). I fear you're right The problem is not that these WUs are getting very less credits - the problem is that these WUs are not produce any effort for the science. The computation always ends in an error. Hours of computing and spending energy for an error message! Exactly It's a good thing no one cares about Credit. I didn't say it didn't p*ss me off, because it does. But that's because I'm... oh, we did that already |
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