The current plan is to extend the current O3ASHF1 search beyond 1500 Hz up to ~2000 Hz, which would supply "work" far beyond the end of this year. This will require to replace a few components (workunit generator in particular), the transition might be a bit cumbersome. I hope to get it done until tomorrow, if not, O3ASHF1 work may run out over the weekend, but should be back on Monday.
The current plan is to extend the current O3ASHF1 search beyond 1500 Hz up to ~2000 Hz, which would supply "work" far beyond the end of this year. This will require to replace a few components (workunit generator in particular), the transition might be a bit cumbersome. I hope to get it done until tomorrow, if not, O3ASHF1 work may run out over the weekend, but should be back on Monday.
Thanks for the heads up Bernd! We will be prepared!
Sorry. A couple of things went wrong today. I usually try to avoid doing such things on a Friday, but the BOINC workshop got in the way. Will set the project to finish what's left of the old charge of WUs over the weekend, then have a fresh start with the new work on Monday.
The current plan is to extend the current O3ASHF1 search beyond 1500 Hz up to ~2000 Hz, which would supply "work" far beyond the end of this year. This will require to replace a few components (workunit generator in particular), the transition might be a bit cumbersome. I hope to get it done until tomorrow, if not, O3ASHF1 work may run out over the weekend, but should be back on Monday.
Bernd, watching this video which had been posted here before, how long will this O3AS project last? Do we keep crunching this task until we find an evidence of gravitational waves emitted by known pulsars ("deformed" neutron stars) or continue the search up to xxxxHz? I'm just curious how long this project will last. In your first post on Jun 15, 2023 of this thread, the search will run for "7-8 months" but will be extended next week with higher frequency range. Thanks.
The current plan is to extend
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The current plan is to extend the current O3ASHF1 search beyond 1500 Hz up to ~2000 Hz, which would supply "work" far beyond the end of this year. This will require to replace a few components (workunit generator in particular), the transition might be a bit cumbersome. I hope to get it done until tomorrow, if not, O3ASHF1 work may run out over the weekend, but should be back on Monday.
BM
Bernd Machenschalk
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Thanks for the heads up Bernd! We will be prepared!
Proud member of the Old Farts Association
The new workgenerator seems
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The new workgenerator seems to be running, but the download of new WUs is still stuck at the moment:
Fr 31 Mai 2024 14:20:35 CEST | Einstein@Home | Giving up on download of h1_1500.60_O3aC01Cl1In0: permanent HTTP error
Same. My hosts won’t download
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Same. My hosts won’t download new work
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Ian&Steve C. wrote: Same. My
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Same here.
Thx for reporting. Sorry for
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Thx for reporting. Sorry for the problem. Already fixing it.
BM
Download ok, but
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Download ok, but compute/upload error:
Fr 31 Mai 2024 17:07:57 CEST | Einstein@Home | Output file h1_1501.60_O3aC01Cl1In0__O3ASHF1c_1502.00Hz_60877_3_1 for task h1_1501.60_O3aC01Cl1In0__O3ASHF1c_1502.00Hz_60877_3 absent
https://einsteinathome.org/de/task/1618620116
Sorry. A couple of things
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Sorry. A couple of things went wrong today. I usually try to avoid doing such things on a Friday, but the BOINC workshop got in the way. Will set the project to finish what's left of the old charge of WUs over the weekend, then have a fresh start with the new work on Monday.
BM
You may abort the "O3ASHF1c"
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You may abort the "O3ASHF1c" tasks. I had to cancel these workunits.
BM
Bernd Machenschalk
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Bernd, watching this video which had been posted here before, how long will this O3AS project last? Do we keep crunching this task until we find an evidence of gravitational waves emitted by known pulsars ("deformed" neutron stars) or continue the search up to xxxxHz? I'm just curious how long this project will last. In your first post on Jun 15, 2023 of this thread, the search will run for "7-8 months" but will be extended next week with higher frequency range. Thanks.