Questions, comments and problems on new Fermi LAT gamma-ray pulsar search

robertmiles
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I've found that getting any

I've found that getting any CPU workunits at all is more sensitive to the resource share you give Einstein@home than it is for BOINC projects that don't offer any GPU workunits at all.

Once I set up the school settings for my laptop, disabled it from getting workunits at all from other BOINC projects, and worked out how to set its Einstein@Home location to school (this last step not easy to find), a gamma-ray workunit was the next workunit downloaded.

I currently plan to switch back and forth between CPU-only settings and GPU-in-use settings for my laptop for at least long enough to get more familiar with the Einstein@Home CPU workunits, while still avoiding the overheating problems.

Graeme
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I have been getting plenty of

I have been getting plenty of work units for this but now I notice that the the work for the macbook pro from before 9 August seems to be marked invalid. Has the Darwin version got an incompatibility with the windows versions?

There was one validated http://einsteinathome.org/workunit/102343020 which matched my mac with another mac to validate it.

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I am not a credit junky but I

I am not a credit junky but I think 200 points is way too low for these units. That is, Gravitational Wave ubits yield about 250 points and take about 40% of the time.

Gravitational Wave Unit vs Gamma-ray pulsar search unit

Bikeman (Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein)
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RE: I am not a credit junky

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I am not a credit junky but I think 200 points is way too low for these units. That is, Gravitational Wave ubits yield about 250 points and take about 40% of the time.

Gravitational Wave Unit vs Gamma-ray pulsar search unit

Thanks for the feedback. There are currently two problems with the LAT search that I'm aware of, one is the credit allocation and the second is a cross-platform validation problem between Macs and the other platforms. Both problems are currently investigated by the project staff, I would suspect that the validation problems have a higher priority right now. Stay tuned.

HBE

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Just send them to me

Just send them to me Bikeman!

I finished about 50 as fast as I could but haven't got many the last couple days (I just checked)

Graeme
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Good news, Darwin has now

Good news, Darwin has now validated one workunit against a windows 7 now at http://einsteinathome.org/workunit/102651157. Perhaps there is a fix?

Mad_Max
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RE: I am not a credit junky

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I am not a credit junky but I think 200 points is way too low for these units. That is, Gravitational Wave ubits yield about 250 points and take about 40% of the time.

Gravitational Wave Unit vs Gamma-ray pulsar search unit

Same here, my CPU (Core 2 Duo CPU T7700 @ 2.40GHz) аverage result:

Task                        CPU Time,s   Cr     Cr/hour
Gravitational Wave S6 GC      ~21670     251     41.7
Gamma-ray pulsar              ~50537     200     14.2

CPU time is average from 8 GW tasks and 3 Gamma-ray tasks.

Gundolf Jahn
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RE: Same here, my CPU (Core

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Same here, my CPU (Core 2 Duo CPU T7700 @ 2.40GHz) аverage result:[pre]Task CPU Time,s Cr Cr/hour
Gravitational Wave S6 GC ~21670 251 41.7
Gamma-ray pulsar ~50537 200 14.2[/pre]CPU time is average from 8 GW tasks and 3 Gamma-ray tasks.


Looks better with [pre][/pre] tags. ;-)

Gruß,
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Bernd Machenschalk
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RE: @ Bernd - now that we

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@ Bernd - now that we have three different classes of application running on the project, and Fermi-LAT tasks are still much rarer than the other two, it's getting quite difficult to pick out and monitor results for a particular application. I know you have a long-term project (perhaps stalled while the new apps roll out) to upgrade the entire website, but in the meantime would there be any possibility of importing the result-display-filtering code in newer copies of results.php? There was a further useful modification a couple of months ago, in [trac]changeset:23624[/trac], to add task counts to the filter links in the page header - you can see the combined effect at seti. I'd particularly like the ability to filter the user task list down to Fermi-LAT only, for quick monitoring.

I'm not sure that the new web code would work with the pre-credit_new DB layout that we are still using, and I don't think we currently have the time to manually backport single features. Could you do me a favor and add this to the wish list forum, so it won't be buried and forgotten?

BM

BM

Richard Haselgrove
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RE: I'm not sure that the

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I'm not sure that the new web code would work with the pre-credit_new DB layout that we are still using, and I don't think we currently have the time to manually backport single features. Could you do me a favor and add this to the wish list forum, so it won't be buried and forgotten?

BM


Done - Filter task lists on user account web pages.

I've added one further suggestion, which is a common request on other project boards - perhaps you could mention it to David while he's there.

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