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Number crunching :
Major problems... multiple machines various errors + 100% complete lock down
(Message 53964)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: Here's a "bad" WU with a Q9300: t434_1_NMRREF_1_t434_1_T0434_2QPWA_2JV0_hybridIGNORE_THE_REST_truncated_4104_10212_0 <core_client_version>5.10.45</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> Fonction incorrecte. (0x1) - exit code 1 (0x1) </message> <stderr_txt> # cpu_run_time_pref: 28800 # random seed: 2584433 ERROR:: Exit from: .refold.cc line: 338 </stderr_txt> ]]> |
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Number crunching :
Welcome Back!
(Message 45834)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: Yes, this afternoon I could upload files but not reported WUs, with the "internal error: shared memory" |
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How to get a million credits?
(Message 44822)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: Some guys have a lot of computers ..... |
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Number crunching :
UPDATE BOINC............
(Message 37686)
Posted 11 Mar 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post:
We have already crunched for F@H under BOINC. It was in 2005. I crunched there for 2 or 3 months, then they stopped ..... They don't like BOINC! Too bad for them .....>:( |
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Number crunching :
FAQ revamp - your comments welcome
(Message 37651)
Posted 9 Mar 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: No news? |
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Rosetta@home Science :
few questions?
(Message 36799)
Posted 14 Feb 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: That's clear, my explanation was very bad. I had in mind a dual core .... It was a stupid answer ;-) Damned! |
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Rosetta@home Science :
few questions?
(Message 36797)
Posted 14 Feb 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: There is no stupid question :-) Yes, the CPU time will be divided by the number of projects you are running, but also depending on the preferences you have entered in each project. So if your preferences are set to 100 for each projects you'll have 50% of your CPU time for project 1 and 2. |
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Number crunching :
FAQ revamp - your comments welcome
(Message 36631)
Posted 12 Feb 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: No problem of course, I'm not in a hurry ;-) I have already helped to translate the website, is it the same way for the FAQs, with .po files and so? Thanks |
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Number crunching :
FAQ revamp - your comments welcome
(Message 36581)
Posted 11 Feb 2007 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: I can make the french translations if you want. |
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Rosetta@home Science :
Rosetta@home Web Site Translations
(Message 33176)
Posted 22 Dec 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: Here: http://ralph.bakerlab.org/rosetta_site_dev/rah_project_specific_translations/ |
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Rosetta@home Science :
Rosetta@home Web Site Translations
(Message 32872)
Posted 18 Dec 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: David, I didn't find in the .po file (french), pages like 'My account', 'Recommended System Requirements', ... Are they in the file? For me it's OK like the last version I sent you. But I'm sure there are some mistakes here and there. We can find and change them in the following days. What happens if some people modify a file at the same time? |
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Rosetta@home Science :
Rosetta@home Web Site Translations
(Message 32748)
Posted 16 Dec 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: The latest file I sent is here: fr.po Same day .... Cool ;-) |
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Rosetta@home Science :
Rosetta@home Web Site Translations
(Message 32744)
Posted 16 Dec 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: Hi, I have it also ... which one is the latest. I sent the file to D. Kim on August 26. |
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Rosetta@home Science :
Rosetta@home Web Site Translations
(Message 32737)
Posted 16 Dec 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: I have also added a few french translation in the .po file in August and sent it to D. Kim but no reaction until now :-( |
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Number crunching :
Leave applications in memory while suspended preference does not work
(Message 31392)
Posted 18 Nov 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: It's normal when Rosetta runs that it "eat" some RAM. The 'Leave in memory' is used when you run multiple projects and allows you to not lose the work (the point where you stop crunching) when you jump to another project. |
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Ghost WUs
(Message 31081)
Posted 13 Nov 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: I had tried before .... no way .... I hoped there is a queue somewhere, but apparently there is not. |
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Number crunching :
Ghost WUs
(Message 31070)
Posted 13 Nov 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: When they were in 'Ready to report', I made a BOINC manual update and I see them "Acknowledged" and then gone, which is normal. But they are probably now somewhere in the bottom of the Atlantic :-( That's bad because they were 24 hours WUs... OK, that's life :-) |
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Ghost WUs
(Message 31063)
Posted 13 Nov 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: I' ve just uploaded 6 WUs (of 24 hours) but I can't see them in 'My Account' :-( 13/11/2006 17:52:24|rosetta@home|Finished upload of file 1dtj__HIGHFREQ_ABRELAX_7_1_BARCODE__1308_2221_1_0 13/11/2006 17:52:24|rosetta@home|Throughput 23 bytes/sec 13/11/2006 17:52:24|rosetta@home|Finished upload of file 1utg__BOINC_ABINITIO_SAVE_ALL_OUT_ENVFILE__1311_777_0_0 13/11/2006 17:52:24|rosetta@home|Throughput 24 bytes/sec 13/11/2006 17:52:24|rosetta@home|Started upload of file FRA_2rio_134E_hom001_1_2rio_1_1a06__IGNORE_THE_REST_35_1303_90_1_0 13/11/2006 17:52:24|rosetta@home|Started upload of file 1hz6A_BOINC_NATIVEJUMPS_CLOSE_CHAINBREAKS_VARY_ALL_BOND_ANGLES_ALL_BOND_DISTANCES_SAVE_ALL_OUT__1306_31602_1_0 13/11/2006 17:52:29|rosetta@home|Finished upload of file FRA_2rio_134E_hom001_1_2rio_1_1a06__IGNORE_THE_REST_35_1303_90_1_0 13/11/2006 17:52:29|rosetta@home|Throughput 441 bytes/sec 13/11/2006 17:52:29|rosetta@home|Finished upload of file 1hz6A_BOINC_NATIVEJUMPS_CLOSE_CHAINBREAKS_VARY_ALL_BOND_ANGLES_ALL_BOND_DISTANCES_SAVE_ALL_OUT__1306_31602_1_0 13/11/2006 17:52:29|rosetta@home|Throughput 553 bytes/sec 13/11/2006 17:52:45|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi 13/11/2006 17:52:45|rosetta@home|Reason: Requested by user 13/11/2006 17:52:45|rosetta@home|Reporting 6 tasks 13/11/2006 17:52:48|rosetta@home|Scheduler request succeeded I suppose they are lost? Thanks |
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Report problems with Rosetta version 5.36
(Message 30583)
Posted 3 Nov 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: I had also a WU that crashed when using the screen saver. I was busy to rotate the native structure where a red piece was diconnected from the main and <core_client_version>5.4.11</core_client_version> <message> Le chemin d'acc賠sp飩fi頥st introuvable. (0x3) - exit code 3 (0x3) </message> <stderr_txt> # random seed: 1477144 # cpu_run_time_pref: 21600 </stderr_txt> |
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Cafe Rosetta :
Personal Milestones
(Message 30315)
Posted 30 Oct 2006 by [B^S] thierry@home Post: 50K for Rosetta :-) |
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