Questions and Answers : Getting started : Tasks too large to complete in time
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Tom Barkas Send message Joined: 10 Mar 23 Posts: 1 Credit: 6,000 RAC: 0 |
Recently, like now, I've had two tasks that are too large to complete in the time interval. Why is this? |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 28 Mar 20 Posts: 1670 Credit: 17,462,562 RAC: 24,695 |
Recently, like now, I've had two tasks that are too large to complete in the time interval. Why is this?There is something seriously wrong with your system- the one Task you have completed took 1 day and 15 and a half hours to do only 8 hours worth of processing. In your account, Computing preferences, Usage limits, make sure Use at most xxx % of CPU time is set to 100% Save and then update BOINC on your computer (or change the preferences on the computer BOINC Manager if set locally). Then start up Task manager & see what else there is that's using up all of your CPU time- you should check your SiDock Task times (your systems are hidden there). Run time & CPU time should be pretty much equal for CPU work. EDIT- Oh, and the deadlines for Rosetta work are 3 days, so best to set your cache for 2 days or less to avoid missing deadlines. Account, Computing preferences, Other, Store at least 1.00 days of work Store up to an additional 0.01 days of work Grant Darwin NT |
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