BT 0.58

Started by Pepo, May 28, 2010, 11:08:11 AM

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Pepo

I do not have that much entries in my history (less than 400 now) and also do not use RRI, but have also noticed one incomplete line:

Proj App Name Elapsed time Completed Reported Status Computer
WUProp@Home 1.32 Data collect (nci) wu_1274387826_15435 11:59:34 (00:00:08) 29.05.2010 18:24:59 29.05.2010 18:26:00 Reported: Ok (localhost)
PrimeGrid 5.11 PPS LLR pps_llr_extended_50134541 29.05.2010 17:56:21 29.05.2010 17:56:21 Reported: Ok (localhost)
PrimeGrid 5.11 PPS LLR pps_llr_extended_50351349 00:42:14 (00:38:02) 29.05.2010 16:11:53 29.05.2010 17:36:11 Reported: Ok (remotehost)


The corresponding messages:
29. 5. 2010 17:37:06 PrimeGrid Starting task pps_llr_extended_50134541_0 using llrPPS version 511
29. 5. 2010 17:54:47 WUProp@Home [task_debug] result wu_1274387826_15435_1 checkpointed
29. 5. 2010 17:56:11 PrimeGrid [task_debug] Process for pps_llr_extended_50134541_0 exited
29. 5. 2010 17:56:11 PrimeGrid [task_debug] task_state=EXITED for pps_llr_extended_50134541_0 from handle_exited_app
29. 5. 2010 17:56:11 PrimeGrid Computation for task pps_llr_extended_50134541_0 finished
29. 5. 2010 17:56:11 PrimeGrid [task_debug] result state=FILES_UPLOADING for pps_llr_extended_50134541_0 from CS::app_finished
29. 5. 2010 17:56:11 CPDN Beta [cpu_sched] Starting famous_t073_599_200_000098719_1(resume)
29. 5. 2010 17:56:11 CPDN Beta [task_debug] task_state=EXECUTING for famous_t073_599_200_000098719_1 from start
29. 5. 2010 17:56:11 CPDN Beta Restarting task famous_t073_599_200_000098719_1 using famous version 607
29. 5. 2010 17:56:13 PrimeGrid Started upload of pps_llr_extended_50134541_0_0
29. 5. 2010 17:56:14 PrimeGrid Finished upload of pps_llr_extended_50134541_0_0
29. 5. 2010 17:56:14 PrimeGrid [task_debug] result state=FILES_UPLOADED for pps_llr_extended_50134541_0 from CS::update_results
29. 5. 2010 17:56:15 PrimeGrid [sched_op_debug] Starting scheduler request
29. 5. 2010 17:56:15 PrimeGrid Sending scheduler request: To report completed tasks.
29. 5. 2010 17:56:15 PrimeGrid Reporting 1 completed tasks, not requesting new tasks
29. 5. 2010 17:56:15 PrimeGrid [sched_op_debug] CPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0.00 CPUs
29. 5. 2010 17:56:15 PrimeGrid [sched_op_debug] NVIDIA GPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0.00 GPUs
29. 5. 2010 17:56:16 PrimeGrid Scheduler request completed
29. 5. 2010 17:56:16 PrimeGrid [sched_op_debug] Server version 611
29. 5. 2010 17:56:16 PrimeGrid Project requested delay of 7 seconds
29. 5. 2010 17:56:16 PrimeGrid [sched_op_debug] handle_scheduler_reply(): got ack for result pps_llr_extended_50134541_0
29. 5. 2010 17:56:16 PrimeGrid [sched_op_debug] Deferring communication for 7 sec
29. 5. 2010 17:56:16 PrimeGrid [sched_op_debug] Reason: requested by project
29. 5. 2010 17:56:21 Pirates@Home [sched_op_debug] Starting scheduler request


As can be seen, it was (also) just a problem of a task being reported immediately after being finished and uploaded, most probably because the deadline was in just some 16 hours. (BTW, the task took 19:03.77 (10:24.11) minutes.)

IIRC the BT's Refresh rate was set to Normal.
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Note to buglist and/or wishlist: the Use and Computer columns are not exported at all and (in my case) the local computer's name (plus one empty line afterwards) is inserted in front of the copied text, regardless of which computer's history lines I'm copying. -> The computer name appears the same way when copying text from Messages, but it makes more sense in this case because just one computer's messages are being displayed.
Peter

Corsair

well about the log I've activated <report results immediately> too.
Roses don't bloom on the sailor's grave

Corsair.

Pepo

Quote from: fred on May 30, 2010, 06:42:16 PM
But I will try to figure out why there is no time at all, because there should be a time from the running state.
Yes this would be often somewhat sufficient.

(Is it worth some indication that it was not exactly the reported time? Maybe Report: Missed or so in the Status column, because claiming Reported: OK is a pure lie or at least a wished fiction ;) I could also have aborted the task in the refresh time window as well...)
Peter

fred

Quote from: jjwhalen on May 30, 2010, 10:11:45 PM
Cosmetic change:

Now that
Quote- Changed: Menu: Extra->update all projects: Only updates projects that have work to report.
has been implemented, you might want to rename the menu item to something more appropriate like "Extra>Report all completed tasks" ;)
Noted, but renaming gets more complicated with all the languages in place.

fred

Quote from: jjwhalen on May 30, 2010, 10:34:08 PM
In History, Einstein@home tasks of the 3.02 Global Correlations S5 search #1 (S5GCESSE2) subproject are listed with the "Reported GPU" color even though this is a CPU executable :o  I'm guessing this means there's something screwed up in the XML from the client?

EDIT -- Forgot to mention: they are NOT shown with GPU colors on the Tasks tab.
Hmm has to do with the plan class. In tasks in the application column between ( )  like (cuda), is the plan class. Like cuda ati etc. Is it empty, e.g. no () or did you override the plan class.
The history is the same.
You can send me a copy of the history file of that machine, the cvs is the most recent one. So I can see the plan class myself, even better.

fred

Quote from: Pepo on May 30, 2010, 10:54:51 PM
Note to buglist and/or wishlist: the Use and Computer columns are not exported at all and (in my case) the local computer's name (plus one empty line afterwards) is inserted in front of the copied text, regardless of which computer's history lines I'm copying. -> The computer name appears the same way when copying text from Messages, but it makes more sense in this case because just one computer's messages are being displayed.
Done

fred

Quote from: Corsair on May 30, 2010, 11:07:06 PM
well about the log I've activated <report results immediately> too.
That's what gets you into these troubles.

fred

Quote from: Pepo on May 30, 2010, 11:18:05 PM
Quote from: fred on May 30, 2010, 06:42:16 PM
But I will try to figure out why there is no time at all, because there should be a time from the running state.
Yes this would be often somewhat sufficient.

(Is it worth some indication that it was not exactly the reported time? Maybe Report: Missed or so in the Status column, because claiming Reported: OK is a pure lie or at least a wished fiction ;) I could also have aborted the task in the refresh time window as well...)
Added to the list: Missed.
I will also make the history wall clock locked and add an option to adjust the now fixed frequency.

jjwhalen

Quote from: fred on May 31, 2010, 07:46:40 AM
Quote from: jjwhalen on May 30, 2010, 10:34:08 PM
In History, Einstein@home tasks of the 3.02 Global Correlations S5 search #1 (S5GCESSE2) subproject are listed with the "Reported GPU" color even though this is a CPU executable :o  I'm guessing this means there's something screwed up in the XML from the client?

EDIT -- Forgot to mention: they are NOT shown with GPU colors on the Tasks tab.
Hmm has to do with the plan class. In tasks in the application column between ( )  like (cuda), is the plan class. Like cuda ati etc. Is it empty, e.g. no () or did you override the plan class.
The history is the same.
You can send me a copy of the history file of that machine, the cvs is the most recent one. So I can see the plan class myself, even better.

The plan class is as quoted above (S5GCESSE2).  In Tasks the short name is 3.02 einstein_S5GC1 (S5GCESSE2).  The executable is ProgramData\BOINC\Projects\einstein.phys.uwm.edu\einstein_S5GC1_3.02_windows_intelx86__S5GCESSE2.exe.  No, I'm not overriding plan class.

BTW Einstein's other subproject 3.08 Arecibo Binary Pulsar Search (STSP) is listed both in Tasks and History with regular CPU colors as are (as far as I can tell) all other non-GPU tasks that I'm running.

B/w :)


fred

Quote from: jjwhalen on May 31, 2010, 04:14:30 PM
Quote from: fred on May 31, 2010, 07:46:40 AM
Quote from: jjwhalen on May 30, 2010, 10:34:08 PM
In History, Einstein@home tasks of the 3.02 Global Correlations S5 search #1 (S5GCESSE2) subproject are listed with the "Reported GPU" color even though this is a CPU executable :o  I'm guessing this means there's something screwed up in the XML from the client?

EDIT -- Forgot to mention: they are NOT shown with GPU colors on the Tasks tab.
Hmm has to do with the plan class. In tasks in the application column between ( )  like (cuda), is the plan class. Like cuda ati etc. Is it empty, e.g. no () or did you override the plan class.
The history is the same.
You can send me a copy of the history file of that machine, the cvs is the most recent one. So I can see the plan class myself, even better.

The plan class is as quoted above (S5GCESSE2).  In Tasks the short name is 3.02 einstein_S5GC1 (S5GCESSE2).  The executable is ProgramData\BOINC\Projects\einstein.phys.uwm.edu\einstein_S5GC1_3.02_windows_intelx86__S5GCESSE2.exe.  No, I'm not overriding plan class.

BTW Einstein's other subproject 3.08 Arecibo Binary Pulsar Search (STSP) is listed both in Tasks and History with regular CPU colors as are (as far as I can tell) all other non-GPU tasks that I'm running.

B/w :)

Ok I will try to fix this in the next version.