1)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Removing computers
(Message 19910)
Posted 8 Jul 2006 by crossworks Post: Thanks for clearing that up about when you can delete a host. |
2)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Removing computers
(Message 19897)
Posted 7 Jul 2006 by crossworks Post: To remove computers click the "Your computers" on left side menu in the boinc window. Select which computer you want by click on the computer id number. On this page scroll down to bottom the option will be there next to merge this computer. No I have never tried P@H |
3)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Removing computers
(Message 19895)
Posted 7 Jul 2006 by crossworks Post: And, if I may add a short extra to your question, how do I remove projects? I have a couple that I haven't crunched for for six months and I can't remove my computers from those projects and I can't removed those projects from my combined stats. To remove the projects in the boinc window, under projects tab select the project then select "detach". How to remove them from your combined stats? All i found was this "What is a retired project? Retired projects are projects that are no longer active. These projects have reached their goal, and are no longer sending results to hosts. It's also not possible to sign up or attach to these projects. Credit granted by these projects will always be part of your BOINC combined account, except when your CPID changes and differs from a retired project. As these projects do no longer update the CPID, it's impossible to join these stats with the combined account again. Stats of the retired projects will remain visible on BOINCstats, and will be frozen on the day the project stats were last updated." |
4)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Removing computers
(Message 19893)
Posted 7 Jul 2006 by crossworks Post: To remove computers click the "Your computers" on left side menu in the boinc window. Select which computer you want by click on the computer id number. On this page scroll down to bottom the option will be there next to merge this computer. Im not exactly sure of the number of days, but I think they have to be inactive for 30 days before you can remove them. |
5)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Optimized Clients
(Message 19892)
Posted 7 Jul 2006 by crossworks Post: I installed a optimized client just to see the difference. 27065786 This is optimized client CPU time 42315.59375 Claimed credit 284.981345829876 Granted credit 284.981345829876 27065786 27007905 Boinc regular. CPU time 42927.53125 Claimed credit 114.911514533627 Granted credit 114.911514533627 This don't seem to right . Its close to same cpu time but 2.47 times the credit. Is this optimized or cheating??????? |
6)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
work unit time settings
(Message 19092)
Posted 21 Jun 2006 by crossworks Post: Thanks for you quick reply. I checked out the cautions in the Q & A. Have a great Day. God Bless |
7)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
work unit time settings
(Message 19086)
Posted 21 Jun 2006 by crossworks Post: The FAQ reads "Select the option that best meets the needs of your system. The project would prefer you select times from 8 hours and up" Is this 8 hours or more? Or 8 hours or less? Just want to be clear. |
8)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Report Problems with Rosetta Version 5.16 I
(Message 16657)
Posted 19 May 2006 by crossworks Post: Attached to ralph. crossworks -- this might be VERY important. I think I saw something |
9)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Report Problems with Rosetta Version 5.16 I
(Message 16645)
Posted 19 May 2006 by crossworks Post: When viewing the graphics rosetta.exe errors out.. Its happens random sometimes after several hours and sometimes in few secs of starting the graphics. 5/19/2006 11:25:46 AM|rosetta@home|Unrecoverable error for result t283_HOMOLOG_ABRELAX_hom003__515_10854_0 ( - exit code -1073741811 (0xc000000d)) Event Type: Error Event Source: Application Error Event Category: None Event ID: 1000 Date: 5/19/2006 Time: 11:25:41 AM User: N/A Computer: NEW-02GCGES16U9 Description: Faulting application rosetta_5.16_windows_intelx86.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module rosetta_5.16_windows_intelx86.exe, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x0057104e. This is the 4th time it errored in one day looking at the graphics. |
©2024 University of Washington
https://www.bakerlab.org