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Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
There has been talk, but not yet action, about a new class of workunits that can use up to 4 gigabytes of memory each, rather than the usual up to 2 gigabytes. This is intended to allow work on larger proteins, which will probably also require larger target times, Actually, Admin said the models for those particular large proteins should only run about a hour, and typically consumed 1.8GB. I had presumed they would take longer as well, so I apologize for contributing to the mistaken information. It all depends on the type of study they perform on the protein. In this case, they are planning to do "comparative modeling" on the large proteins. Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
robertmiles Send message Joined: 16 Jun 08 Posts: 1234 Credit: 14,338,560 RAC: 1,227 |
There has been talk, but not yet action, about a new class of workunits that can use up to 4 gigabytes of memory each, rather than the usual up to 2 gigabytes. This is intended to allow work on larger proteins, which will probably also require larger target times, Correction - models needing up to 4 gigabytes are talked about for SOME BOINC project, but I'm not sure if it is Rosetta@home. |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
R@h has talked about "4GB tasks"... where they are telling the BOINC Manager "kill this task if it should ever try to go larger than 4GB of memory, something is wrong with it if it is going that large (memory bound)". The actual observed footprint though is typically 1.8GB. Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
Michael E.@ team Carl Sagan Send message Joined: 5 Apr 08 Posts: 16 Credit: 1,947,553 RAC: 128 |
Many thanks to Mod.Sense, robertmiles, CIA and (previously) Grant for the clear explanations. So it seems R@h users should stick to the default task size, which is 8 hours. For older systems or those not used 24x7, choose shorter length tasks. OK about the system learning the Remaining time after about 12 tasks (good!). I do think limiting the number of work units for new hosts that have not run a dozen tasks would help. Also, I ran into a strange situation where a 24-hour work unit reached zero Remaining time but kept processing for 10 extra hours. Work unit was 1043928617 and task 1043928617. I had to restart my PC and that task reset to 10 hours remaining so I aborted it as it was out of time. If you want a beta tester for the large R@h tasks, let me know. |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
If you want a beta tester for the large R@h tasks, let me know. Folks that enjoy this sorta thing can join Ralph@home. This project is run by the same folks as R@h. Ralph sorta short for "Rosetta Alpha". Works just like any other BOINC project. It is where new application versions, server configurations, and work unit types are tested. They only send work when they need testers though, so get connected and let the BOINC scheduler keep asking for work periodically, and eventually you get some. Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
Daedalus Send message Joined: 1 Aug 08 Posts: 39 Credit: 10,107,661 RAC: 34 |
I get an awful lot of tasks that complete very slowly. I set my runtime goal to 4 hours. Most rotten tasks advance at exactly 6.480 % an hour. I kill them mercilessly. But i have to babysit rosetta and check all my tasks one by one as soon as they start crunching. This is a waste of my time and my electricity. Should i dump my whole queue ? P.S. And previously i was getting a lot of tasks with a completion time of 9 hours. But you could detect them and dump them before they started so less effort was needed. |
Millenium Send message Joined: 20 Sep 05 Posts: 68 Credit: 184,283 RAC: 0 |
Or maybe they are just fine and it takes more than 4 hours to complete. The default runtime is 8 hours after all. What happens if you let them run? Do they keep going for days? Do they eventually end? |
Daedalus Send message Joined: 1 Aug 08 Posts: 39 Credit: 10,107,661 RAC: 34 |
Ok, i may have an optimistic explanation of this: The completion percentages shown in the BOINC manager might be wildly innacurate. I had "very slow" WU's and "less slow" WU's. I killed a lot of very slow ones and let the less slow run their course. Surprise: the less slow tasks, announced to take 6 hours or more have stopped at around 4 hours and half as promised. They were at 85 -90 % completion and they suddently jumped to 100% With the correct run time. Let's hope it will be the same with the "very slow" ones. I will only know tomorrow. |
robertmiles Send message Joined: 16 Jun 08 Posts: 1234 Credit: 14,338,560 RAC: 1,227 |
Daedalus, The estimated completion times usually ARE wildly inaccurate for about the next dozen tasks after any of the following events occur: 1. You adjust your target time on the Rosetta@home server. 2. You start using a new version of a Rosetta@home application. 3. Any other actions making a big difference in how long the tasks run. For example, having Folding@home and Rosetta@home running at the same time without doing enough to eliminate their competition for CPU time. |
Tom M Send message Joined: 20 Jun 17 Posts: 94 Credit: 16,528,639 RAC: 44,668 |
Ok, i may have an optimistic explanation of this: The completion percentages shown in the BOINC manager might be wildly innacurate. Sounds reasonable. Just wait for it :) Tom M Help, my tagline is missing..... Help, my tagline is......... Help, m........ Hel..... |
Daedalus Send message Joined: 1 Aug 08 Posts: 39 Credit: 10,107,661 RAC: 34 |
Yes, save a few tasks cancelled by the server, all my tasks computed normally. So i wil ignore the progression as reported by the BOINC manager. :) |
Millenium Send message Joined: 20 Sep 05 Posts: 68 Credit: 184,283 RAC: 0 |
Yup, as long as the WUs finish it's fine. Sure, if you see one running for a day and more then maybe that WU has a problem. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2145 Credit: 41,550,899 RAC: 8,846 |
Shall do. Step 1 - complete the tasks I have now. Then download more if successful. It seems like you're not running tasks 1215hrs every day. Or if you are, you maybe have kind of setting to suspend work while the computer is in operation? It's not clear why nothing is returned within 3 days when you only have 8hr tasks if your machine is on 1215hrs a day. |
James W Send message Joined: 25 Nov 12 Posts: 130 Credit: 1,766,254 RAC: 0 |
Today I started receiving the following message in BOINC Manager (v 7.16.5) Event Log, as well as in BOINC Notices. 5/1/2020 8:08:57 PM | Rosetta@home | This project is using an old URL. When convenient, remove the project, then add https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ Is it really necessary to remove the project to change URL? Doing this will remove all my current and pending tasks and I'd have to reload from square-one. Correct? Another way to fix this issue? |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 28 Mar 20 Posts: 1729 Credit: 18,451,410 RAC: 17,781 |
Today I started receiving the following message in BOINC Manager (v 7.16.5) Event Log, as well as in BOINC Notices.Set No New Tasks.5/1/2020 8:08:57 PM | Rosetta@home | This project is using an old URL. When convenient, remove the project, then add https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/Is it really necessary to remove the project to change URL? Doing this will remove all my current and pending tasks and I'd have to reload from square-one. Correct? Another way to fix this issue? When all Tasks have been completed & returned, then Remove & re-attach to the project. When re-attaching to the project, select the "Existing user option." (or whatever it is actually called). Grant Darwin NT |
robertmiles Send message Joined: 16 Jun 08 Posts: 1234 Credit: 14,338,560 RAC: 1,227 |
Today I started receiving the following message in BOINC Manager (v 7.16.5) Event Log, as well as in BOINC Notices.5/1/2020 8:08:57 PM | Rosetta@home | This project is using an old URL. When convenient, remove the project, then add https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ You can set No new tasks, wait for all current tasks to finish, return those, THEN follow the above instructions before turning off No new tasks. I've done this on other BOINC projects, causing no problems other than a few hours with no tasks for the affected projects running. It MIGHT be a good way to delete a few hundred megabytes of obsolete R@h files. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2145 Credit: 41,550,899 RAC: 8,846 |
Today I started receiving the following message in BOINC Manager (v 7.16.5) Event Log, as well as in BOINC Notices.Set No New Tasks.5/1/2020 8:08:57 PM | Rosetta@home | This project is using an old URL. When convenient, remove the project, then add https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/Is it really necessary to remove the project to change URL? Doing this will remove all my current and pending tasks and I'd have to reload from square-one. Correct? Another way to fix this issue? So I've realised. Thanks. Of course, it's also possible to abort all non-running Rosetta tasks to make the process of running down the cache much quicker. I may do that so removingre-attaching is done at my convenience and not in the middle of the night. |
GoldenHat Send message Joined: 14 Apr 20 Posts: 3 Credit: 122,663 RAC: 0 |
Thanks, very helpful. Could you also explain how one cleans out the cache and old files etc? Thanks. |
MarkJ Send message Joined: 28 Mar 20 Posts: 72 Credit: 25,238,680 RAC: 0 |
Thanks, very helpful. That happens when you Reset or Detach (Remove on the BOINC Manager screen) the project. BOINC blog |
James W Send message Joined: 25 Nov 12 Posts: 130 Credit: 1,766,254 RAC: 0 |
Today I started receiving the following message in BOINC Manager (v 7.16.5) Event Log, as well as in BOINC Notices.5/1/2020 8:08:57 PM | Rosetta@home | This project is using an old URL. When convenient, remove the project, then add https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/ As a followup, let me state how this process worked for me. Note that I use BOINCstatsBAM as my account manager. I marked Rosetta project "No new tasks" in my host BOINC manager so I could complete jobs in cache before deleting and replacing project with current URL address. I later noticed a note had been added next to "no new tasks" in Project tab that when all tasks completed the project would be deleted and ready for replacement (I've paraphrased exact wording). Sure enough, after last Rosetta task completed and next time host reported to account manager, Rosetta was taken out of my project list. Next time my host reported to account manager, Rosetta was reinstalled with correct info and I was given a starter set of jobs for cache. I was surprised! Not much I had to do other than be sure host synchronized with acct manager. Note that I had previously updated to BOINC manager v7.16.5. |
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