Which is the page that Einstein search new works? i have problems with my network because Einstein can't establish communications for new works.
Thank you
You have two computers attached to the Einstein project. When you say that "Einstein can't establish communications", is this for just one machine or for both?.
The machines have completely different processors (Q6600 and i7-7700) so it's not duplicate IDs for the one computer. The first one last contacted the project about a week ago and the second has had very recent contact. Both machines are listed as having a Radeon HD5400 / R5 210 series GPU. Perhaps you have stopped using the Q6600 machine and have transferred the GPU to the i7-7700?
For both machines, there are lots of GPU computation errors showing. The last contact log for the active machine shows the return of a number of computation errors. So there doesn't seem to be a problem with communication but some sort of problem with your GPU card.
You ask about a page "that Einstein search new works". There is no such page - certainly not one you could browse to see individual tasks that were ready to send. This is all stored in the online database. When your client makes a work request, the scheduler finds appropriate tasks in the database and communicates the information to your BOINC client. If tasks are sent, the client will insert the details for them in the state file (client_state.xml) on your machine until they are ready to be crunched by the science application. According to the information stored in the online database, both your machines have tasks that have not yet been crunched and returned.
If you aren't getting the tasks you think you should be, it's not a website pages problem and you shouldn't be posting in this thread. You really need to start your own new thread and document which machines don't seem to be getting work and what you are doing to try to stop your GPU(s) from always returning computation errors. It's very hard for anyone willing to help, to work out what is really going wrong if you don't give more information. The main problem seems to be the GPU(s) which may well be unsuited to the current type of work.
It does not seem to be possible to look further than first 100 teams for me. The same address with offste which works in pretty much all other projects there are, does nothing here.
It's not just about that someone. That feature simply doesn't belong here as it has a large enough potential to do harm in various ways. If people are keen on the statistics there are way better ways to generate them, as outlined earlier. We appreciate that this might not please everybody.
I've been looking at the credit graph in my account page for a few days and I now believe that it's stuck and not updating as it should. I'm seeing a graph that's mostly "stable" for the last 50 days but going up sharp at the today end, it's been showing the same for at least the last week and judging from my numbers on Boincstats I've had a "stable" RAC for almost a month now.
What I see in my account and have been seeing for at least a week:
This feature has been true for months, most days. When it does not happen, I think it is because of a blockage in the data pipeline that creates the graph, not because it suddenly got the right answer.
I doubt yours is failing to update, though I agree that the persistent "today spike" disqualifies it from "as it should".
Which is the page that
Which is the page that Einstein search new works? i have problems with my network because Einstein can't establish communications for new works.
Thank you
Funny, how it got populated
Funny, how it got populated with new information all of a sudden.
Thank you.
Jose Luis Calabro wrote:Which
You have two computers attached to the Einstein project. When you say that "Einstein can't establish communications", is this for just one machine or for both?.
The machines have completely different processors (Q6600 and i7-7700) so it's not duplicate IDs for the one computer. The first one last contacted the project about a week ago and the second has had very recent contact. Both machines are listed as having a Radeon HD5400 / R5 210 series GPU. Perhaps you have stopped using the Q6600 machine and have transferred the GPU to the i7-7700?
For both machines, there are lots of GPU computation errors showing. The last contact log for the active machine shows the return of a number of computation errors. So there doesn't seem to be a problem with communication but some sort of problem with your GPU card.
You ask about a page "that Einstein search new works". There is no such page - certainly not one you could browse to see individual tasks that were ready to send. This is all stored in the online database. When your client makes a work request, the scheduler finds appropriate tasks in the database and communicates the information to your BOINC client. If tasks are sent, the client will insert the details for them in the state file (client_state.xml) on your machine until they are ready to be crunched by the science application. According to the information stored in the online database, both your machines have tasks that have not yet been crunched and returned.
If you aren't getting the tasks you think you should be, it's not a website pages problem and you shouldn't be posting in this thread. You really need to start your own new thread and document which machines don't seem to be getting work and what you are doing to try to stop your GPU(s) from always returning computation errors. It's very hard for anyone willing to help, to work out what is really going wrong if you don't give more information. The main problem seems to be the GPU(s) which may well be unsuited to the current type of work.
Cheers,
Gary.
It does not seem to be
It does not seem to be possible to look further than first 100 teams for me. The same address with offste which works in pretty much all other projects there are, does nothing here.
See above...
See above...
Einstein@Home Project
Kinda stupid solution…instead
Kinda stupid solution…instead of dealing with that single SOMEONE you block everybody. Makes sense.
It's not just about that
It's not just about that someone. That feature simply doesn't belong here as it has a large enough potential to do harm in various ways. If people are keen on the statistics there are way better ways to generate them, as outlined earlier. We appreciate that this might not please everybody.
Oliver
Einstein@Home Project
I've been looking at the
I've been looking at the credit graph in my account page for a few days and I now believe that it's stuck and not updating as it should. I'm seeing a graph that's mostly "stable" for the last 50 days but going up sharp at the today end, it's been showing the same for at least the last week and judging from my numbers on Boincstats I've had a "stable" RAC for almost a month now.
What I see in my account and have been seeing for at least a week:
Link to charts @ BOINCstats
Holmis wrote: going up sharp
This feature has been true for months, most days. When it does not happen, I think it is because of a blockage in the data pipeline that creates the graph, not because it suddenly got the right answer.
I doubt yours is failing to update, though I agree that the persistent "today spike" disqualifies it from "as it should".
We don't see that ourselves.
We don't see that ourselves. Our accounts' graphs are updating and shows no spike.
Oliver
Einstein@Home Project