Message boards : Number crunching : Problems and Technical Issues with Rosetta@home
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kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 272 Credit: 507,897 RAC: 334 |
For me 10 year old is from 2010. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
I thought the point of Linux was it was free? Otherwise everyone would be on Windows.Ubuntu 16.04 will recieve Extended Security Maintenance up to 2026 |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
For me 10 year old is from 2010.You are speaking to us from the past? Cool. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
I doubt the 72TB of SSD is 10 years old. My equipment is made of old and new stuff, you upgrade the bits that are the bottleneck.WTF? From their server status page, 72TB of SSD, show me another project with that, and I've never seen Rosetta slow or overloaded, unlike almost every other project out there that can't keep up: |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 272 Credit: 507,897 RAC: 334 |
Look at RHEL. You pay for using packages built on their hardware and professional techsupport. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
Look at RHEL. You pay for using packages built on their hardware and professional techsupport.Ouch. I've never paid for Linux. |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 272 Credit: 507,897 RAC: 334 |
There are rebuilds from the source code. For example Rocky linux. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
There are rebuilds from the source code. For example Rocky linux.If you have to pay for it you might aswell get Windows. Assuming you don't use Piratebay ROFL! Hands up who thinks I paid MS for 8 Windows 11 licenses. |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 272 Credit: 507,897 RAC: 334 |
Kms? |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
Kms?Correct, tick, one mark. I know someone who would have paid the full $200 each, that would be $1600 for some Boinc machines. I don't think so. |
Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
Dropped WCG. Seems the GPU server can't do it's job handing out tasks properly. I don't get their rah rah text all over the place but yet they can't send any work? Maybe CPU fairs better, but GPU is nuts. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
Explain why I got nearly 3 million credits per day and kept 12 GPUs running on WCG 24/7. Maybe that's why you got no work? If you don't ask (repeatedly) you don't get.Dropped WCG. Seems the GPU server can't do it's job handing out tasks properly. |
Dark Angel Send message Joined: 9 Jul 08 Posts: 9 Credit: 1,755,388 RAC: 0 |
You are beginning to remind me of the people I've fought with over the past few years, who actually believe that H.264 and x.264 are different video codecs.ROTFPMSL. Let me explain again, I'm talking about what people call them, not precise OCD terminology. Again, would you tell me you've just bought a car or you've just bought a Ferrari? No. Not even close. The SSD I run my OS on is no more or less a solid state drive than the SSD I have my games library on despite the OS being on a NVMe drive and the games being on a SATA III drive. I have a HDD on a SATA III interface as well as a DVD-RW. The interface does not determine what the drive is and vice versa. I have other devices that use PCIe connections besides video cards, does that mean they're all the same thing because they're all PCIe? No. it doesn't. If you really want to be genuinely pedantic, NVMe isn't even an interface, it's a protocol. The drive connects to the PCIe interface. People who say they have SSDs say they have SSDs, that includes SATA ,SATA II, SATA III, SCSI, SAS, and NVMe devices. You will only find out what kind of SSD if you ask them specifically AND if they even know. All the general punter knows when they buy a system from a retailer is that "it has a SSD". Enthusiasts and professionals understand the different interfaces and any worth talking to will specify which. If someone bought a Ferrari they would say so, but that's the same as saying you bought a Samsung or a Western Digital. The generic form would be to say they bought a "sports car" or "supercar". That's not OCD, it's the real world. If you're going to have a tantrum about other people not understanding something, try not to make a fool of yourself by demonstrating it's you that doesn't understand. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 12,116,986 RAC: 9,863 |
No. Not even close. The SSD I run my OS on is no more or less a solid state drive than the SSD I have my games library on despite the OS being on a NVMe drive and the games being on a SATA III drive. I have a HDD on a SATA III interface as well as a DVD-RW. The interface does not determine what the drive is and vice versa. I have other devices that use PCIe connections besides video cards, does that mean they're all the same thing because they're all PCIe? No. it doesn't.I'm not pedantic at all because I have a brain. Nobody calls an NVME connected SSD an SSD because it's several times faster than the original SATA shit SSDs. Can you really not understand you don't call something by the original inferior version? And don't copy other people's icons, I can see right through you. |
hadron Send message Joined: 4 Sep 22 Posts: 68 Credit: 1,586,757 RAC: 973 |
@Peter the Huckster If I bought a Ferrari, I sure wouldn't be running around telling everyone that I bought "a car", but what has that got to do with any of this? Nada. As for the rest of your AHD-driven post, by all means continue to perpetuate the errors that "people" make. I really don't care anymore, but on a technical board you could at least demonstrate that you know a bit more than the average computer user. |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
Nice to have lots of R4.2 work without problematic pythons eating my ssd :-) Wow , and holy shit load , I shure kicked over a jar of `worms` {the game} when I posted that one line ~ ~ ~ ~ Note to all , I don't think I have ever started such a good rant session on any forum ever before ;-) And as far as what PATAIDESATSSASSCSINVMEPCIe do , the new ones are `better` than the old and I don't give rats ass about the rest . And if anyone wants to have a go at me for starting it I will continue to drink my tea in my pink fluffy slippers make spelling mistakes and use bad English all over the internet and not give a dam about it . Now then , what kind of shaped charge shall I use in my next forum IED . |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2141 Credit: 41,526,036 RAC: 10,392 |
Dropped WCG. Seems the GPU server can't do it's job handing out tasks properly. When I got home earlier tonight, WCG tasks were uploading and downloading with almost no failures. They seem to have sorted out whatever problems they had. Meanwhile, whatever I said about responses I get from the admin staff seems to have got blown out on this occasion. I wish I'd never said anything. But at least further new tasks seem to have come available before the previous batch ran out, so we have continuity of processing for the first time in a very long while. Small mercies. |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 272 Credit: 507,897 RAC: 334 |
Were download and upload speeds fast or were they 0.5 mbit? |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2141 Credit: 41,526,036 RAC: 10,392 |
Were downloaв and upload speeds fast or were they 0.5 mbit? Some of the downloads are of files that are too small to get any idea of speed. On Africa Rainfall project, many files are 10Mb and more. They started slowly at just 50k but increased to nearer 500k on further files. I was quite surprised to see it. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2141 Credit: 41,526,036 RAC: 10,392 |
Work doesn't tend to get lost unless there's some catastrophic disk error. If you look at the specs of Rosetta's Servers, I very much doubt that would happen. I'm not sure this is true, I've just had a quick look and can't find when they were upgraded. If I were to guess I'd say 4-5yrs ago. We had lots of problems just before then and everything got solved with the upgrade. |
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