BT 0.73

Started by Corsair, September 12, 2010, 06:45:17 PM

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Corsair

Hi all,

in the "Extra" menu at the end just below "Allow run GPU", there is a double separation line,
is it anything missing from the menu??
or
is it anything old remaining??
Roses don't bloom on the sailor's grave

Corsair.

fred

Quote from: Corsair on September 12, 2010, 06:45:17 PM
Hi all,

in the "Extra" menu at the end just below "Allow run GPU", there is a double separation line,
is it anything missing from the menu??
or
is it anything old remaining??
The latter, an old separation line, should be removed.

Pepo

Quote from: fred on September 12, 2010, 12:02:43 PM
Changed: Projects: The time left per project, divide by the number of active cores, or the number of tasks (if less).
I have 3 active CPU cores and all my projects with available CPU tasks (now 14) still do display "... (3) / ..." in the "Time left" column. But just two of them got more than 2 tasks ...
Peter

Pepo

I've had 2 Orbit@home tasks, which were got redundant and abandoned by the server. One of them (CSS_2010104_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283573303_3064_1) is listed in BT's History as "Reported: Aborted", another one (CSS_2010036_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283568308_23413_0) as "Aborted by project". Both of them have the same exit code -221 (0xffffffffffffff23).
Why the difference?

There was also a third abandoned task (CSS_2010164_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283579137_17304_0, after 30-hour stay on the computer), but is missing in the History. The abortion operation took some 20 seconds:
12-Sep-2010 22:56:09 [rosetta@home] update requested by user
12-Sep-2010 22:56:10 [rosetta@home] [sched_op] Starting scheduler request
12-Sep-2010 22:56:10 [rosetta@home] Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
12-Sep-2010 22:56:10 [rosetta@home] Reporting 1 completed tasks, not requesting new tasks
12-Sep-2010 22:56:10 [rosetta@home] [sched_op] CPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0.00 CPUs
12-Sep-2010 22:56:10 [rosetta@home] [sched_op] NVIDIA GPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0.00 GPUs
12-Sep-2010 22:56:12 [rosetta@home] Scheduler request completed
12-Sep-2010 22:56:12 [rosetta@home] [sched_op] Server version 601
12-Sep-2010 22:56:12 [rosetta@home] Project requested delay of 242 seconds
12-Sep-2010 22:56:12 [rosetta@home] [sched_op] handle_scheduler_reply(): got ack for task fix_disulf_v4_CRY_2h8v_DISULF__BOINC_abrelax.v1_SAVE_ALL_OUT_21861_368_0
12-Sep-2010 22:56:12 [rosetta@home] [sched_op] Deferring communication for 4 min 2 sec
12-Sep-2010 22:56:12 [rosetta@home] [sched_op] Reason: requested by project
12-Sep-2010 22:56:33 [orbit@home] update requested by user
12-Sep-2010 22:56:37 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Starting scheduler request
12-Sep-2010 22:56:37 [orbit@home] Sending scheduler request: Requested by user.
12-Sep-2010 22:56:37 [orbit@home] Not reporting or requesting tasks
12-Sep-2010 22:56:37 [orbit@home] [sched_op] CPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0.00 CPUs
12-Sep-2010 22:56:37 [orbit@home] [sched_op] NVIDIA GPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0.00 GPUs
12-Sep-2010 22:56:40 [orbit@home] Scheduler request completed
12-Sep-2010 22:56:40 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Server version 611
12-Sep-2010 22:56:40 [orbit@home] Project requested delay of 7 seconds
12-Sep-2010 22:56:40 [orbit@home] [task] result state=ABORTED for CSS_2010164_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283579137_17304_0 from RESULT::abort_inactive
12-Sep-2010 22:56:40 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Deferring communication for 7 sec
12-Sep-2010 22:56:40 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Reason: requested by project
12-Sep-2010 22:56:51 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Starting scheduler request
12-Sep-2010 22:56:51 [orbit@home] Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.
12-Sep-2010 22:56:51 [orbit@home] Reporting 1 completed tasks, requesting new tasks for CPU
12-Sep-2010 22:56:51 [orbit@home] [sched_op] CPU work request: 1.00 seconds; 0.26 CPUs
12-Sep-2010 22:56:51 [orbit@home] [sched_op] NVIDIA GPU work request: 0.00 seconds; 0.00 GPUs
12-Sep-2010 22:56:53 [orbit@home] Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
12-Sep-2010 22:56:53 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Server version 611
12-Sep-2010 22:56:53 [orbit@home] Message from project server: (Project has no jobs available)
12-Sep-2010 22:56:53 [orbit@home] Project requested delay of 7 seconds
12-Sep-2010 22:56:53 [orbit@home] [sched_op] handle_scheduler_reply(): got ack for task CSS_2010164_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283579137_17304_0
12-Sep-2010 22:56:53 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Deferring communication for 7 sec
12-Sep-2010 22:56:53 [orbit@home] [sched_op] Reason: requested by project
and BT was running at the time, because it e.g. logged (as Completed or Reported) 3 results at around the times, for instance also the Rosetta task reported just few seconds prior to it:
Project Application Name v Completed v2 Reported Status
World Community Grid 6.13 Computing for Clean Water c4cw_target02_005715118_0 12.09.2010 23:20:26 13.09.2010 0:06:34 Reported: OK
Quake-Catcher Network 5.62 QCN Sensor (nci) qcnk_sc300_sta100_067957_0 12.09.2010 22:25:33 12.09.2010 22:26:04 Reported: OK
rosetta@home 2.14 Rosetta Mini fix_disulf_v4.....21861_368_0 12.09.2010 20:35:11 12.09.2010 22:56:23 Reported: OK


I understand that BT could not predict the connection to server (as it was a user-requested one), but IIRC you're pre-storing the tasks into History as soon as they are available... (or just as they are observed as running??)
Peter

fred

Quote from: Pepo on September 13, 2010, 07:00:22 AM
I've had 2 Orbit@home tasks, which were got redundant and abandoned by the server. One of them (CSS_2010104_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283573303_3064_1) is listed in BT's History as "Reported: Aborted", another one (CSS_2010036_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283568308_23413_0) as "Aborted by project". Both of them have the same exit code -221 (0xffffffffffffff23).
Why the difference?

There was also a third abandoned task (CSS_2010164_R3A_1.9-2.3_1283579137_17304_0, after 30-hour stay on the computer), but is missing in the History. The abortion operation took some 20 seconds:
and BT was running at the time, because it e.g. logged (as Completed or Reported) 3 results at around the times, for instance also the Rosetta task reported just few seconds prior to it:

I understand that BT could not predict the connection to server (as it was a user-requested one), but IIRC you're pre-storing the tasks into History as soon as they are available... (or just as they are observed as running??)
-221 should give aborted by project.
But it is picked up in the state ABORTED and COMPUTATION ERROR. This abort is not handled by BOINC but by the application that reports a computation error with a specific exit code.
Probably BT missed the exit state.
And it's impossible to log all tasks, because it wastes a lot of time... and it wouldn't have detected the abandoned tasks anyway. BT only detects tasks from running to gone = missed or in uploading or in ready to report.

fred

Quote from: Pepo on September 12, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: fred on September 12, 2010, 12:02:43 PM
Changed: Projects: The time left per project, divide by the number of active cores, or the number of tasks (if less).
I have 3 active CPU cores and all my projects with available CPU tasks (now 14) still do display "... (3) / ..." in the "Time left" column. But just two of them got more than 2 tasks ...
(3) = number of active CPU cores so that's ok. Be a bit more specific on what is running.

glennaxl

Keyboard Navigation:
PageUP/PageDN - only works if you press it twice (like mouse double click). Pressing it once is like a hit or miss kind of thing.
Arrow Keys - Nada. Not working at all.

fred

Quote from: glennaxl on September 13, 2010, 06:52:47 PM
Keyboard Navigation:
PageUP/PageDN - only works if you press it twice (like mouse double click). Pressing it once is like a hit or miss kind of thing.
Arrow Keys - Nada. Not working at all.

Works in messages only, the rest -> to do list.

Pepo

When I have to do and the sluggish windows and cursor are hindering me, I'm setting " Snooze Gpu". Today, already for the second time, I'm noticing that already hours after snoozing my GPU (when the tasks should have been resumed after the usual one hour), the BOINC symbol on BT's tray icon is still red-blinking. BOINC Manager's tray icon context menu's "Snooze GPU" entry is not checked anymore, a GPU task already runs (also highlighted as such in BT), but BT's tray icon menu still and still says " Snooze Gpu". A double-click on the icon opens BT and the icon does not blink anymore.

When trying later - snoozing and resuming GPU tasks by BOINC Manager's tray icon context menu - BT gets the transitions correctly.

Be it the Win Explorer shell (Win7 x64), or BT itself - no idea. Maybe it happens just when the user (me) is inactive? I'll try to check sometimes after the next reboot.
Peter

Pepo

Quote from: fred on September 13, 2010, 08:42:17 AM
Quote from: Pepo on September 12, 2010, 09:08:45 PM
Quote from: fred on September 12, 2010, 12:02:43 PM
Changed: Projects: The time left per project, divide by the number of active cores, or the number of tasks (if less).
I have 3 active CPU cores and all my projects with available CPU tasks (now 14) still do display "... (3) / ..." in the "Time left" column. But just two of them got more than 2 tasks ...
(3) = number of active CPU cores so that's ok. Be a bit more specific on what is running.
OK.
Even if the "Tasks" column says "2 / 0", the "Time left" column still says "38d,06:46:48 (3) / -".
In another project's case, despite saying "Tasks" = "1 / 0", "Time left" says "04d,09:41:58 (3) / -".
I'd expect to see (2) or (1) in these cases, because these are single-threaded tasks and can not be crunched by 3 free cores.

As in "The time left per project, divide by the number of active cores, or the number of tasks (if less)" the total remaining was really correctly divided in all cases, but the higher numbers (in parentheses behind) are a bit misleading now.
Peter

fred

Quote from: Pepo on September 14, 2010, 01:31:07 PM
When I have to do and the sluggish windows and cursor are hindering me, I'm setting " Snooze Gpu". Today, already for the second time, I'm noticing that already hours after snoozing my GPU (when the tasks should have been resumed after the usual one hour), the BOINC symbol on BT's tray icon is still red-blinking. BOINC Manager's tray icon context menu's "Snooze GPU" entry is not checked anymore, a GPU task already runs (also highlighted as such in BT), but BT's tray icon menu still and still says " Snooze Gpu". A double-click on the icon opens BT and the icon does not blink anymore.

When trying later - snoozing and resuming GPU tasks by BOINC Manager's tray icon context menu - BT gets the transitions correctly.

Be it the Win Explorer shell (Win7 x64), or BT itself - no idea. Maybe it happens just when the user (me) is inactive? I'll try to check sometimes after the next reboot.
Ok in V 0.74 a check is made every minute.

Pepo

Quote from: fred on September 14, 2010, 02:04:42 PM
Ok in V 0.74 a check is made every minute.
And how often was it before (well, now)? It usually takes just few seconds (I'd say exactly one Tasks tab update interval?) to notice the correct snooze state - I'd say absolutely often enough, isn't it? My problem case was about delays in hours.
Peter

fred

Quote from: Pepo on September 14, 2010, 02:29:36 PM
Quote from: fred on September 14, 2010, 02:04:42 PM
Ok in V 0.74 a check is made every minute.
And how often was it before (well, now)? It usually takes just few seconds (I'd say exactly one Tasks tab update interval?) to notice the correct snooze state - I'd say absolutely often enough, isn't it? My problem case was about delays in hours.
When visible it is updated every screen refresh. But when invisible too long, now 1 minute.

Pepo

Quote from: fred on September 14, 2010, 02:45:20 PM
Quote from: Pepo on September 14, 2010, 02:29:36 PM
Quote from: fred on September 14, 2010, 02:04:42 PM
Ok in V 0.74 a check is made every minute.
And how often was it before (well, now)? It usually takes just few seconds (I'd say exactly one Tasks tab update interval?) to notice the correct snooze state - I'd say absolutely often enough, isn't it? My problem case was about delays in hours.
When visible it is updated every screen refresh. But when invisible too long, now 1 minute.
Pretty fine in my opinion...
Peter

idahofisherman

Multiple  BT icons in windows status line.  When I click on one they all disappear except the one I clicked on.  Not a major problem just strange and confusing as to which one is the real one.  This usually happens when the computer has been unattended for several hours.

I am running on XP3.