So are we supposed to be working again or not? I am confused by the forum posts.
My Raspberry Pi's have no work for Einstein@home? I just get communication deferred
Unfortunately, the Raspi can only process Binary Radio Pulsar Search (BRP) tasks, not the S6BucketFU1UB tasks that are generated now. The same goes for Android devices, and all GPUs.
Oliver you might want to kick that server status page, it's still stuck on "Page last updated 9 Jan 2015 18:45:01 UTC".
The actual status hasn't changed much; updating the server status page itself causes a couple of operations on an already horribly slow filesystem, so we better not do this automatically for now.
In 2369, Data served Montgomery Scott the drink of
Aldebaran whiskey, although he was unsure of its
characteristics beyond its green color. Scotty found this
beverage quite satisfying and drank most of the bottle himself,
although he shared a couple of glasses with Picard.
Since Scotty was much younger in the pic circa TOS and he didn't
taste Aldebaran whiskey until TNG it wasn't Aldebaran whiskey.
Doubt it was Saurian brandy either
Most likely it was Scotty's fav Scottish Whisky[/img]
I was quoting (the best I could from memory) first the scene in TOS that the picture was from, then the scene in TNG where Data served Scott the Aldebaran whiskey, then the scene a few minutes later where Scott shared it with Picard.
The whole thing with Data not knowing what it was and finally saying "It is green" was an homage to Scott saying the same thing in TOS.
It is possible that Scott's TOS bottle was Aldebaran whiskey and that in all the intervening years (3/4 of which he spent in a transporter buffer) he never found out what it was until Picard told him.
It is definitely not Romulan ale, since that is clear blue.
Worf: [moooaannn]
Laforge: Are you all right?
Worf: Romulan ale should be illegal.
Laforge: It is.
....
Data: [gives a speech, starts to sing "Blue skies"]
Worf: Irving Berlin. [drops head on table]
(I think we can also rule out gynnan tonix and ouisgian zodahs.)
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
I am still not able to upload my WUs. Is the problem still relevant?
Thanks.
are you sure that zero uploads are going through?...or is it more like most of them don't go through, but once in a while one does? if its the latter, that's to boat i'm in too - i still have ~380 completed tasks on two hosts that haven't uploaded yet. patience is the key...
I am still not able to upload my WUs. Is the problem still relevant?
Thanks.
are you sure that zero uploads are going through?...or is it more like most of them don't go through, but once in a while one does? if its the latter, that's to boat i'm in too - i still have ~380 completed tasks on two hosts that haven't uploaded yet. patience is the key...
Open BOINC Manager at the transfers tab. Select them all by clicking the first one and then shift-clicking the last one. Click the "retry now" button. If the process stalls, or if a significant number of the entries reverts to "retrying in ..." just click the retry button again. Rinse and repeat until the entire list has cleared. This might take several minutes for a particularly long list of stuck transfers but the entire list cam be cleared this way.
RE: So just to confirm, it
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Yes. Two of my machines have cleared their backlogs, but two others are slowly working off their units. Its going to take time so I think you are ok.
RE: So are we supposed to
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Unfortunately, the Raspi can only process Binary Radio Pulsar Search (BRP) tasks, not the S6BucketFU1UB tasks that are generated now. The same goes for Android devices, and all GPUs.
Stay tuned for more news.
HB
RE: Oliver you might want
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The actual status hasn't changed much; updating the server status page itself causes a couple of operations on an already horribly slow filesystem, so we better not do this automatically for now.
BM
BM
RE: In 2369, Data served
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I was quoting (the best I could from memory) first the scene in TOS that the picture was from, then the scene in TNG where Data served Scott the Aldebaran whiskey, then the scene a few minutes later where Scott shared it with Picard.
The whole thing with Data not knowing what it was and finally saying "It is green" was an homage to Scott saying the same thing in TOS.
It is possible that Scott's TOS bottle was Aldebaran whiskey and that in all the intervening years (3/4 of which he spent in a transporter buffer) he never found out what it was until Picard told him.
It is definitely not Romulan ale, since that is clear blue.
Worf: [moooaannn]
Laforge: Are you all right?
Worf: Romulan ale should be illegal.
Laforge: It is.
....
Data: [gives a speech, starts to sing "Blue skies"]
Worf: Irving Berlin. [drops head on table]
(I think we can also rule out gynnan tonix and ouisgian zodahs.)
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
P.S. to my Trek
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P.S. to my Trek sidebars:
Thanks, Bernd and Oliver, for all your hard work.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
Bernd and Oliver: please add
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Bernd and Oliver: please add my grateful thanks for your work, even over the weekend! My backlogs have cleared too.
Hello, I am still not able
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Hello,
I am still not able to upload my WUs. Is the problem still relevant?
Thanks.
RE: Hello, I am still not
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are you sure that zero uploads are going through?...or is it more like most of them don't go through, but once in a while one does? if its the latter, that's to boat i'm in too - i still have ~380 completed tasks on two hosts that haven't uploaded yet. patience is the key...
RE: RE: Hello, I am
)
Open BOINC Manager at the transfers tab. Select them all by clicking the first one and then shift-clicking the last one. Click the "retry now" button. If the process stalls, or if a significant number of the entries reverts to "retrying in ..." just click the retry button again. Rinse and repeat until the entire list has cleared. This might take several minutes for a particularly long list of stuck transfers but the entire list cam be cleared this way.
Cheers,
Gary.
I just hope because of the
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I just hope because of the current state of filesystem, that we aren't sending those results to /dev/null ;-)
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