Message boards : Number crunching : Problems and Technical Issues with Rosetta@home
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Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
I go to bed at noon and get up at midnight :-)Look what motherboard and CPU you have and decide what the max size and speed sticks they will take are. Let me know the CPU and MB models if you want me to find out. They are all Vbox, it's just not shown on the Boinctasks history. I've never seen anything multicore that doesn't have (vbox64) at the end of the application name.This is the only types I've ever received:The 6C implies 6 cores per task and says nothing about whether Virtualbox is used. |
computezrmle Send message Joined: 9 Dec 11 Posts: 63 Credit: 9,680,103 RAC: 0 |
robertmiles wrote: Virtualbox has the old vbox, which handles 32-bit programs It's mentioned at the apps overview page of any project: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/apps.php https://www.cosmologyathome.org/apps.php no "()" in the "Version" col indicates a native/legacy app without special requirements like SSE, AVX ... (vbox64) in the "Version" col indicates an app that requires VirtualBox 64-bit. (vbox64_mt) in the "Version" col indicates an app that requires VirtualBox 64-bit and is able to run multicore VMs. 64-bit vbox apps don't run on a computer that has 32-bit vbox installed. |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 272 Credit: 507,897 RAC: 274 |
I saw multithreaded yafu, primegrid LLR and amicable numbers. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
I saw multithreaded yafu, primegrid LLR and amicable numbers.Yes, many projects can multithread without virtualpox. Milkyway is another. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2141 Credit: 41,539,024 RAC: 10,411 |
Sid, again aagb Greg: not sure if this is the right msg to refer back to, but returning home after 3 days away, I found 3 tasks that had stalled One task was aagb as discussed before, but the other two were aaam. After 3 days of 24hr running, and having 10 tasks run at a time, this is comparatively good and 7 out of 10 of my current tasks are aagb all running fine, indicating problem tasks aren't quite the way we assumed before. Those three and only one other task (after a reboot) errored out in the last 75 hours For what that's worth (possibly nothing) |
bcavnaugh Send message Joined: 7 Dec 13 Posts: 7 Credit: 2,389,640 RAC: 0 |
For me no more (vbox64) Task from this project. It causes issues with the BOINC Client Software and it is not well programed to run under the BOINC.Client Software. |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 2002 Credit: 9,789,552 RAC: 5,195 |
I saw multithreaded yafu, primegrid LLR and amicable numbers.Yes, many projects can multithread without virtualpox. Milkyway is another. Some years ago, a R@H admin said that is almost impossible to have a multithread app. But i don't if it is possible with the new python app... |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 272 Credit: 507,897 RAC: 274 |
Fortunately we can run folding@home if we want multithreaded protein simulation. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
Fortunately we can run folding@home if we want multithreaded protein simulation.Yes, folding at home is doing everything not possible elsewhere, funny that. Not all programmers are created equal. In it's simplest form, of course it's possible, if you want to download a 24 core protein task , the server can send you a batch of 24 things to do, and run them all at the same time. This is in fact how LHC ATLAS works. It you look inside the virtual machine, there are 200 tasks to do. It sets off doing 1 at a time on each core until they've all run out. |
vaughan Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 4 Credit: 21,706,428 RAC: 25 |
Trying to complete a task remaining from the Formula BOINC sprint. It is a aagb-SAR-AIB-GPN task at 3d 3hr 35min at 99.991% completed with 26 seconds to go. However, it doesn't make fast progress. I am reluctant to abort it as it has tied up my laptop for such a long time. CPU is set to 100 percent. CPU is Intel I7-9750H @ 2.6Ghz, 32GB dual channel RAM. Rosetta reports vbox64 application in use. VB is 6.1.32 r149290 |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
Trying to complete a task remaining from the Formula BOINC sprint. It is a aagb-SAR-AIB-GPN task at 3d 3hr 35min at 99.991% completed with 26 seconds to go. However, it doesn't make fast progress.Is it actually using CPU time? Check the task manager. If it isn't, it's fucked. |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1832 Credit: 119,860,059 RAC: 6,147 |
Yeah unfortunately there are lots of bad VirtualBox tasks that waste lots of CPU time. I don't know of any way to deal with them other than to abort them unfortunately. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
Yeah unfortunately there are lots of bad VirtualBox tasks that waste lots of CPU time. I don't know of any way to deal with them other than to abort them unfortunately.I don't experience this. I have two computers that do 99% of them ok. I have 5 computers that never do them. Perhaps there's an instruction in CPUs required for a small number, but all my machines are either new enough to have it or old enough to break every one of them. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
I feel so good with your topic, Thank you. Please let's spread stories like this again. เว็บผลบอล ผลบอลสด365What are you wearing? |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1832 Credit: 119,860,059 RAC: 6,147 |
I don't experience this. I have two computers that do 99% of them ok. I have 5 computers that never do them. Perhaps there's an instruction in CPUs required for a small number, but all my machines are either new enough to have it or old enough to break every one of them. Only your 3800XT and your i5 have AVX so the other machines will all suffer from the Intel MKL crash. |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1832 Credit: 119,860,059 RAC: 6,147 |
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Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
Agreed. But why do my i5 and 3900XT virtually never have a faulty task?I don't experience this. I have two computers that do 99% of them ok. I have 5 computers that never do them. Perhaps there's an instruction in CPUs required for a small number, but all my machines are either new enough to have it or old enough to break every one of them. |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1832 Credit: 119,860,059 RAC: 6,147 |
Agreed. But why do my i5 and 3900XT virtually never have a faulty task? Yeah, that I don't know! My 3700X seems to have more issues than my other machines. Maybe because I use it more. Or maybe these tasks are more sensitive to something like memory errors. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 8,091 |
I find AMD doesn't like Virtualbox, it makes it slow down like crazy. But it doesn't affect the program, just the interface.Agreed. But why do my i5 and 3900XT virtually never have a faulty task? Have you checked your memory is perfect? Bad memory is a very nasty thing to have. Use memtest. I always use this on any new or used memory I buy before I put it into use. |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1832 Credit: 119,860,059 RAC: 6,147 |
Yeah I've run memtest on all of my machines - so easy from the start menu in Windows these days. No issues detected though. |
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