BT 0.98

Started by jjwhalen, January 20, 2011, 10:04:37 PM

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jjwhalen

Minor glitch in
QuoteAdded: Report all completed tasks to the toolbar context menu. The number indicates the total number to be reported:

If BT is started with tasks already "Ready to report" the new context menu item shows an accurate count :)
Newly completed tasks increment the counter correctly :)
If the "Report all completed tasks" function is then executed the tasks are reported, but the counter does not reset  :(
The next time a task is completed the counter resets to nil (should now be 1) :(
Thereafter the counter increments, but continues one number behind :'(


fred

Quote from: jjwhalen on January 20, 2011, 10:04:37 PM
Minor glitch in
QuoteAdded: Report all completed tasks to the toolbar context menu. The number indicates the total number to be reported:

If BT is started with tasks already "Ready to report" the new context menu item shows an accurate count :)
Newly completed tasks increment the counter correctly :)
If the "Report all completed tasks" function is then executed the tasks are reported, but the counter does not reset  :(
The next time a task is completed the counter resets to nil (should now be 1) :(
Thereafter the counter increments, but continues one number behind :'(
The number is not that recent, in a default setting is should be updated at least ever 2 minutes.
When you set the History refresh rate higher it will take longer.
Polling it more frequent will cause too much overhead.
What I'm up to the other half of the time "BorregoWildflowers.org"

jjwhalen

Quote from: fred on January 20, 2011, 10:30:05 PM
The number is not that recent, in a default setting is should be updated at least ever 2 minutes.
When you set the History refresh rate higher it will take longer.
Polling it more frequent will cause too much overhead.

As I said, minor glitch ;D


fred

Quote from: jjwhalen on January 21, 2011, 11:03:18 PM
As I said, minor glitch ;D
You can set the History refresh time to say 5-10 seconds, that will improve things.
With a couple of 100 WU's the impact will be low.
What I'm up to the other half of the time "BorregoWildflowers.org"

jjwhalen

Quote from: fred on January 21, 2011, 11:48:14 PM
Quote from: jjwhalen on January 21, 2011, 11:03:18 PM
As I said, minor glitch ;D
You can set the History refresh time to say 5-10 seconds, that will improve things.
With a couple of 100 WU's the impact will be low.
Not really necessary; I'm just glad to have the Report function on the context menu ;D  However it might have been worth putting a (*) caveat in the version description that the count is based on History and wouldn't necessarily be UTD ;)

I hope the hikes are going well (no dead burros).


fred

Quote from: jjwhalen on January 22, 2011, 02:03:46 AM
I hope the hikes are going well (no dead burros).
The first day we saw a lot of live burros, but lately they seem to be elsewhere or in hiding.
What I'm up to the other half of the time "BorregoWildflowers.org"

Pepo

I'm sorry to say I can again see problems with Elapsed time. Excerpts from an AQUA ROQS task state:
Project AQUA@home
Application D-Wave's Redfield Open Quantum Simulation: Multi-Threaded 0.08 (mt1)
Workunit name 18jan11_c_p5_005_50_1_5
State Waiting to run
Resources 3.00 CPUs
CPU time at last checkpoint 98:15:39 (04d,02:15:39)
CPU time 98:15:40 (04d,02:15:40)
Elapsed time 07:25:55
Estimated time remaining 08:11:54
Fraction done 83.966 %


For a 3-thread task, 7:25 hours wall-clock time is a bit less IMO compared to 4 CPU days. Also BOINC Manager reports 40:35:54 as Elapsed time... (and 98:15:40 as CPU time). The task stays passive in memory, was last time restarted 8 days ago and consumed 64:05:21 CPU seconds since.
(Other 15 active tasks on the machine show their Elapsed times (ranging from few minutes to 28, 47, 65 hours on the 3 longest ones) in agreement with BOINC Manager.)

client_state.xml contains: <result>
    <name>18jan11_c_p5_005_50_1_5_1</name>
    <final_cpu_time>56696.170000</final_cpu_time> (15:44:56)
    <final_elapsed_time>26755.788673</final_elapsed_time> (07:25:56)
</result>
which does match BT's Elapsed time, but WTH is 15:44:56 ???

I have no idea what values fly through RPCs...
Peter

Purple Rabbit

I'm running BT 0.98 so I'll post here, but I suspect it's more general. I haven't ruled out operator stupidity tho  :D

I just made a clean install of Suse 11.4 on one of my remote minions after saving the BOINC folder. I got everything the way I thought I wanted, copied Boinc back, started Boinc, and watched it trash tasks...sigh. Making my very fascinating story short  :P I detached from all projects and reinstalled Boinc over the remaining files after detach. BT found the host and correctly showed no projects. So far, so good.

I then  tried to add a project to a null project list remotely from BT. BT didn't want to do it. The add/remove under projects didn't provide a prompt. I fired up BoincView (1.42) and remotely added a project. Success! I was then able to add a second and a third project with BT. Everything has been running as I expected since then.

Is BT unable to add the first task to a null list or have I missed something important?

Rick

fred

Quote from: Purple Rabbit on March 13, 2011, 01:28:00 AM
I'm running BT 0.98 so I'll post here, but I suspect it's more general. I haven't ruled out operator stupidity tho  :D
I added it to the bug list.
I have to test this, but this will have wait a couple of months.
When you have any project on any computer it should work.
Select that computer, select a project and select additional computers.
But 0 on all computers may be a problem.

What I'm up to the other half of the time "BorregoWildflowers.org"

Purple Rabbit

#9
From what you say I think I may have been doing something wrong. I have 9 computers on the local network. I was only displaying the one I was interested in--the one with no projects. It didn't occur to me to display them all and try it from there.

Well, the world still turns. This might be a undocumented feature (not a bug)  ;D

Pepo

Quote from: Purple Rabbit on March 13, 2011, 02:53:14 AM
From what you say I think I may have been doing something wrong. I have 9 computers on the local network. I was only displaying the one I was interested in--the one with no projects. It didn't occur to me to display them all and try it from there.

Well, the world still turns. This might be a undocumented feature (not a bug)  ;D
I'd like to nitpick: Fred would probably never expect someone having 8 computers on LAN loaded with projects and monitoring (off course with BT) just the empty 9th  ;D
Peter

Purple Rabbit

Well, the other computers were doing just fine. I hadn't "improved" them yet ;) I only cared about the one that I killed at that moment. The simple solution wasn't intuitive to me, but it's obvious now that it's been explained. I just put this on my very long list of mistakes-I-won't-ever-make-again  ;D