Why not just detach for a month or two? Until the new HP boxes arrive. This is what I will do ... I'm no masochist Quoting Papa:"I have set No New Tasks. ... So the next time you push that Update Button, ask yourself if you are going to be the straw that broke the camels back?"http://setiathome.berkele{/edu/forum_thread.php?id=61843#1043500
There will be no harm to servers if there will be no participants.
Like the kitties do. Sniff, sniff, nothing there, sniff again in a few hours.
P.S.Shame that other, very-well funded, projects like for example Einstein@Home, don't allow users/developers to write optimized apps. Maybe setiquest.org well be an alternative ... one day.
Quote from: msattler on 22 Oct 2010, 05:29:14 amLike the kitties do. Sniff, sniff, nothing there, sniff again in a few hours.I have no problem with the kitties sniffing every few hours.But have you seen what a cuda box will do while caching up? It sniffs about every twenty seconds. I suggest that might well be a problem (because a 'sniff' is an incredible amount for work for the database server), and - yes - it would be better in the short term while we are resource-constrained to voluntarily limit those hosts which are in the heavy-hitting phase of their task allocations.
The only request - and it is that, a request - is that you using a version number of 0.99 or lower when reporting results from a self-compiled application.
The main reason Einstein hasn't spawned an optimisation community is that the apps are already optimised in-house, ...
Quote from: Frizz on 22 Oct 2010, 05:46:20 amP.S.Shame that other, very-well funded, projects like for example Einstein@Home, don't allow users/developers to write optimized apps. Maybe setiquest.org well be an alternative ... one day.Did you see my reply on the Einstein message board? The source is available - linked from the front page, even, and there are instructions for compilation. The only request - and it is that, a request - is that you using a version number of 0.99 or lower when reporting results from a self-compiled application.The main reason Einstein hasn't spawned an optimisation community is that the apps are already optimised in-house, so everybody gets an optimised app, not just the self-selected few. But I'm sure there's still scope for more optimisation - if you think you can do better, I'm sure you will be welcomed with open arms. You might even get a consultancy out of it, as Akos Fekete did.
OMFG.......if you think that is an answer to the project's problems.......I better just stop now.......otherwise the kitties are just going to go berserk.Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Quote from: msattler on 22 Oct 2010, 06:25:47 amOMFG.......if you think that is an answer to the project's problems.......I better just stop now.......otherwise the kitties are just going to go berserk.Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.Better stop drinking - and start reading. Properly. Nobody want's to stop optimized apps ...
BTW, on my good old Athlon 64 I have 3 SETI MB tasks in download state now ...
Obviously it's BOINC bug. Anyone knows is it fixed already and in what BOINC version?