Pendingresults

Knight * anday
Knight * anday
Joined: 13 Dec 05
Posts: 18
Credit: 555739
RAC: 0
Topic 190666

why have I got so many pending results now,not happened before ?

Jord
Joined: 26 Jan 05
Posts: 2952
Credit: 5779100
RAC: 0

Pendingresults

Knight * anday
Knight * anday
Joined: 13 Dec 05
Posts: 18
Credit: 555739
RAC: 0

I am on about a gap in my

I am on about a gap in my results,My results before are credited ok,
then a run of results that are still pending,
then the following results are all ok and credited

Jord
Joined: 26 Jan 05
Posts: 2952
Credit: 5779100
RAC: 0

Yes, so? You do know how

Yes, so?

You do know how Credits are calculated, claimed and granted under any BOINC project, don't you?

If you don't...
Read in the BOINC-Wiki:
Credit
Claimed Credit
Granted Credit

Molten Salt guy
Molten Salt guy
Joined: 11 Oct 05
Posts: 6
Credit: 534163
RAC: 0

RE: I am on about a gap in

Message 24483 in response to message 24481

Quote:
I am on about a gap in my results,My results before are credited ok,
then a run of results that are still pending,
then the following results are all ok and credited

Have you checked to see if there is a user who has taken a bunch of jobs but not returned any work, such as this:
http://einsteinathome.org/host/254029

This users has taken over 20 jobs & returned none as of (~15:00 UTC 24 Jan 2006):

http://einsteinathome.org/host/254029/tasks

This seems to be an increasing phenomenon; some users take many jobs & then do not return results causing our Pending amounts to rise, but no credit granted. Also, it seems that the scheduling program often groups the same users together, because I find I often have the same user assigned to me to form many quorums.

PS: I do not mean to pick on the user I have listed above, but he just happened to be one of many I get.

networkman
networkman
Joined: 22 Jan 05
Posts: 98
Credit: 7140649
RAC: 0

I'm not sure what you

I'm not sure what you consider to be "alot" of Pending credit, but I rather suspect that it's all relative. My own current Pending credit sits at roughly 6,400 credits but my RAC is also at roughly 3,600 - so only just less than 2 days worth. No complaints here - at a much faster rate of production, I expect to have a pile in pending.

BTW, my thanks to the E@H/BOINC project admins for keeping the project stocked with work so that I can continue to crunch! :)

"Chance is irrelevant. We will succeed."
- Seven of Nine

Wurgl (speak^Wcrunching for Special: Off-Topic)
Wurgl (speak^Wc...
Joined: 11 Feb 05
Posts: 321
Credit: 140550008
RAC: 0

RE: This seems to be an

Message 24485 in response to message 24483

Quote:
This seems to be an increasing phenomenon; some users take many jobs & then do not return results causing our Pending amounts to rise, but no credit granted. Also, it seems that the scheduling program often groups the same users together, because I find I often have the same user assigned to me to form many quorums.

Best way to handle that: Never ever check your pendings :-)

MarkF
MarkF
Joined: 12 Apr 05
Posts: 393
Credit: 1516715
RAC: 0

My most recent personal peak

My most recent personal peak pending credit was 44,000. down to about 20,000 now.

Molten Salt guy
Molten Salt guy
Joined: 11 Oct 05
Posts: 6
Credit: 534163
RAC: 0

RE: I'm not sure what you

Message 24487 in response to message 24484

Quote:
I'm not sure what you consider to be "alot" of Pending credit, but I rather suspect that it's all relative.


Yes, I meant our relative amounts. My point, or observation, was that there were users who download ('reserved') large blocks of work, relative to their output & many of them do not seem to finish most, and often any of their work. Thus, the quorum is not obtained until the time limit expires & a new cruncher can finish the job.
I noticed it recently when my rate dropped & I assumed it was due to a crash of the Einstein program on 1 of only 2 machines I have crunching. It wasn't & Einstein has never crashed, but it caused me to find out why there were no work units being completed.
I'm new to BOINC & Einsteain, so I was wondering if it is a flaw of the assigner program or is the user's computer flailing away requesting more work & yet never finishing it?

Here are some examples & users I frequently seem to get assigned with to a quorum:
http://einsteinathome.org/host/53203/tasks
http://einsteinathome.org/host/16908/tasks
http://einsteinathome.org/host/513257/tasks

DanNeely
DanNeely
Joined: 4 Sep 05
Posts: 1364
Credit: 3562358667
RAC: 197

mark: how're you getting

mark: how're you getting such high levels of RAC/comp? I've got an dualcore athlon @2.4gig but am only getting ~1/3rd the RAC of your opteron system.

MarkF
MarkF
Joined: 12 Apr 05
Posts: 393
Credit: 1516715
RAC: 0

Dan I have two dual core

Dan
I have two dual core opteron cpus for a total of 4 cpus. Also running the boinc manager from here Alpha Main Page

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