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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Other stats Page
(Message 21512)
Posted 1 Aug 2006 by russkris
Post: That's actaulyl the standard BOINC stats page, so your best off asking them (BOINC) Thats OK, the Vault handles many projects |
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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Other stats Page
(Message 21371)
Posted 29 Jul 2006 by russkris
Post: That's actaulyl the standard BOINC stats page, so your best off asking them (BOINC) Thank you for that Info.. Most of the other projects have the link on the project page. Rosetta and a few others dont |
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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Other stats Page
(Message 21300)
Posted 28 Jul 2006 by russkris
Post: G'day, I was just wondering How I would get a link to the DC-Vault on this page? http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/stats.php |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Downloading Work Units
(Message 16683)
Posted 20 May 2006 by russkris
Post: wicked, thanks dude... Looks like it orked, I got heaps of WU's now :D |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Downloading Work Units
(Message 16678)
Posted 20 May 2006 by russkris
Post: Thanks peeps, I have set it to 8hrs and 5 days connection, but now I know how to tweak rosetta, I think I will be happy.. Once again, thanks you for all the time and effort you put into answering me silly questions.. So will longer WU's provide larger scores? |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Downloading Work Units
(Message 16669)
Posted 20 May 2006 by russkris
Post: Firstly, I cant thank you all for the amount of help you have provided me. Thank you so much. I am so happy to see the amount of people ready to help with the sillest of questions.. mmciastro - I do run other BOINC projects but what I have done is create a new copy for each project, I installed BOINC and move that 'blank' dir, to a different Hard drive so I have a fresh copy of BOINC, then what I do is copy that 'blank' folder and move it to a central location where I keep all my DC project, and I then proceed to attach a project and I also rename the folder to something like 'Rosetta - BOINC','SETI - BOINC', 'HashClash - BOINC' etc.. This may be a strane way to do it but I can keep track of what BOINC project I am running.. So what I might do now is, set the client to 'no more work' and finish the tasks I have, then edit my preference to reflect all the great advise you people have supplied me, by requesting longer tasks... Say 12hrs and connect every 5 days? Does that sound good? Hopefully by doing this I can get some larger scores of the units I'm doing.. Once again thank you for all your help and support.. Thank you |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Downloading Work Units
(Message 16621)
Posted 19 May 2006 by russkris
Post: At the moment I have 18 units and estimated at 02:43:33 to complete each one, so thats better then before but still only over a days worth of crunching. I dont know much about Rosetta, and dont understand when you have been saying about running a unit for 24 hrs... I onlt started running Rosetta again because of the CASP7 email |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Downloading Work Units
(Message 16616)
Posted 19 May 2006 by russkris
Post: The more units I can have to process, the less times I have to dialup to get more.. I am on dialup and it cost me everytime I dial... So whats the best settings to have? EDIT: and I have edited "client_state.xml" to make it <on_frac>1.000000</on_frac> |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Downloading Work Units
(Message 16575)
Posted 18 May 2006 by russkris
Post: Open the "clientstate.xml" file (located in c:programfilesboinc) copy and paste the values you see for the following (they should be about a dozen lines down from the top):NOTE: do not save the file after opening it So what you are saying is I need to edit my general pref's? Hope this is the right part you needed [quote-xml file]- <time_stats> <on_frac>0.133622</on_frac> <connected_frac>0.982849</connected_frac> <active_frac>0.999828</active_frac> <cpu_efficiency>0.960982</cpu_efficiency> <last_update>1147990756.625000</last_update> </time_stats> - <net_stats> <bwup>0</bwup> <bwdown>0</bwdown> </net_stats> [/quote] |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Downloading Work Units
(Message 16524)
Posted 18 May 2006 by russkris
Post: I have set my connection to 10 days but Rosetta only give me 5-10 units per day, each work unit takes between 2hrs and 3 hrs. How do I get it to download more then 10? |
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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Optimized Clients - Moved from Science Forum
(Message 11472)
Posted 27 Feb 2006 by russkris
Post: And that explains why I could find my post, shame the email that gets sent, telling me that there was a new post, does tell you a mod is going to more it.. WOW! Thank you very much for the info FC...w00t So, If I download the normal client from Rosettas www, and then download the Calibrating BOINC core client (recommended) and Optimized BOINC core client (deprecated) then I should be fine or do I just download first one? |
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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Optimized Clients - Moved from Science Forum
(Message 10879)
Posted 18 Feb 2006 by russkris
Post: Thank you very much for that information sir.. I will download the client and get it a go |
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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Optimized Clients - Moved from Science Forum
(Message 10807)
Posted 16 Feb 2006 by russkris
Post: Thats great, thank you for the info. I don't really know what you mean by code but I'll take the "no".. I was wondering, just how long does the average units take to process. I have a P4 3.06(non HT) and a P4-Cel 2.6(non-HT)? It's ok if you don't know Rusty |
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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Team Thread (Ads only, not for discussions)
(Message 10802)
Posted 16 Feb 2006 by russkris
Post: Team Ninja Click Link Here DC-Vault Team Ninja's DC-Vault Click Link Here |
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Message boards :
Cafe Rosetta :
Optimized Clients - Moved from Science Forum
(Message 10801)
Posted 16 Feb 2006 by russkris
Post: Hello There, I'm from Team Ninja, I havent uploaded any units yet, nor have I downloaded the client(but I will) I was just wondering if there was any optimised "patches" for Rosetta. The ones like the seti clients Rusty |
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