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nevica

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Application
« on: 02 Aug 2008, 04:04:30 pm »
I have installed Alex Kan's latest App:

- Linux 64 bit AK v8.0 SSSE3x (Intel Only)

On:

Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz


running:

Linux Ubuntu 2.6.24-19-generic (64bit)

I find that this APP can be up to 50% SLOWER than the previous APP I was running from the same website.

The app was:

Linux 64bit 2.2

Has anybody had the same problem?

Nevica

« Last Edit: 02 Aug 2008, 04:12:30 pm by nevica »

Offline Urs Echternacht

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Re: Application
« Reply #1 on: 02 Aug 2008, 04:42:36 pm »
I was member of the testing crew for that optimized application version. No, we never saw such an bad outcome with the release version. Could you please give some more info on your problem, like link to your hosts workunit list at the seti@home website, so we can have a look and compare the resulttimes your host produces.
Do you have any other programms running that do use your computers resources very intensive (a server) ?
Does your computer possibly overheat and therefor throttle its speed ?
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Re: Application
« Reply #2 on: 02 Aug 2008, 06:57:31 pm »
There have been several replies to the equivalent threads on the SETI number crunching boards, where nevica (using the handle Daniel S. Gandolfo) has posted the same issue in two adjacent threads, believing either the app or his CPU may be at fault.

In fact, the general consensus is that his recently-updated Ubuntu 2.6.24-19-generic (64bit) is running 'nice' processes at half-speed, to save power.

BOINC crunchers have been bitten by this one before, and no doubt they will be again in the future.

speedimic

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« Reply #3 on: 29 Aug 2008, 07:27:35 pm »
There have been several replies to the equivalent threads on the SETI number crunching boards, where nevica (using the handle Daniel S. Gandolfo) has posted the same issue in two adjacent threads, believing either the app or his CPU may be at fault.

In fact, the general consensus is that his recently-updated Ubuntu 2.6.24-19-generic (64bit) is running 'nice' processes at half-speed, to save power.

BOINC crunchers have been bitten by this one before, and no doubt they will be again in the future.

In my case it was just powernowd which is running as a service by default (and gets (re)started every time you log in gdm).
Just switch it off and you get full speed.
As my machine is a dedicated cruncher I aptitude-purged it.

mic.

speedimic

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« Reply #4 on: 30 Aug 2008, 08:09:55 pm »
In my case it was just powernowd which is running as a service by default (and gets (re)started every time you log in gdm).
Just switch it off and you get full speed.
As my machine is a dedicated cruncher I aptitude-purged it.

mic.

A day later I have to admit that my statement was a bit too quick.
 It wasn't only powernowd, but a cpufreq module together with powernowd.

What I did now is
1.) I changed the /apps/gnome-power-manager/cpufreq/policy_ac to "performance" via the gconf-editor
2.) put the option -n into /etc/init.d/powernowd

Now I got full speed and the settings survive any restart and login/-out.


mic.

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Re: AstroPulse Repository Online
« Reply #5 on: 04 Oct 2008, 05:41:50 pm »
Overlowed about half way through (19656.55 seconds instead of 46,556.42 seconds for a full WU this app/machine):

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=999241224

Have put zip archive in [AP_Results] ftp folder within my user directory.  If you want to keep it it I can move it to a folder within /Astropulse of the ftp server.

Jason

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Re: AstroPulse Repository Online
« Reply #6 on: 04 Oct 2008, 06:30:03 pm »
I have the same test started on my P3 and Athlon XP systems, should have results before bedtime.
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Great :) So far no invalid results for this build :)

 

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