Message boards : Number crunching : 'Long runs' as 'Short runs'?
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1wgq-SDOERR_OPMcharmm6P2-0-1-RND0123 - Short runs | |
ID: 45629 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
It does seem like some of Stefan's tasks are being marked in the wrong category of short and long. Only his CASP22S_crystal_ss_contacts tasks seem to be in the correct areas because he knows how long they should last based on their complexity. Perhaps he does not know what category to put these others in until a few run and come back. I know his work specializes in finding new methods and tool development. So maybe these other tasks are using new methods or areas of the CPU/GPU/PC architecture that are just having unknown results until tested on a few different systems. | |
ID: 45631 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I've got 2 of them on a system with 3 980TIs in it. Let's see how these do. They are running 2 per card, so the system is running 6 WUs at this time and these 2 are on separate cards, but with 'ride along' units of other types. | |
ID: 45637 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
My PC with NV GT730 got a Short runs WU... - but it lasts ~ 3 days like a Long runs WU. If the short WU is too long for your GPU, just abort it and let someone else take it. | |
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It does seem like some of Stefan's tasks are being marked in the wrong category of short and long. Now have a Gerard that looks like it should have been in the long queue instead of short. Wonder if the boys went out for a long lunch sometime this week. ;-) | |
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It does seem like some of Stefan's tasks are being marked in the wrong category of short and long. Educated people always always go out for looooong lunches, that's what makes them different to people who do work they don't like for a living as against people who do things for a living that they would otherwise pursue as a hobby. Basically, people who do what they love and get paid for it. More power to them, just wish I could join them. I also wish that the UK could retain FULL scientific relations with the EU while we also leave. Be assured we want to be part of the science, that coming from someone who voted leave is a big stetement. | |
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I've got 2 of them on a system with 3 980TIs in it. Let's see how these do. They are running 2 per card, so the system is running 6 WUs at this time and these 2 are on separate cards, but with 'ride along' units of other types.Followup: Second one finished in 15 hours 30 minutes approx. First one took over 34 hours then error on validation! Personal conclusion: Surely should be long run AND unpredictable time to finish. Possibly one of those tasks where if it will take a long time it will fail in some way, but if it finishes in a short time, it could be good. One of the 2 guys above ^^^ might call them unstable, especially the longer it goes and easily damageable. Would probably blame power loss as a culprit. I did find that PC frozen up and it dropped 2 tasks on reboot while this was running, but the other one of these plus 3 more did finish with no error after the freeze as well and none of them 'started over' from zero %. | |
ID: 45652 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
One of the 2 guys above ^^^ might call them unstable, especially the longer it goes and easily damageable. Would probably blame power loss as a culprit. Have you set disk write caching to off as Zoltan has suggested? I've also found that if the running WU resets to 0% on reboot and starts over, it will always fail validation even though it appears to have completed successfully. | |
ID: 45660 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Have you set disk write caching to off as Zoltan has suggested? I've also found that if the running WU resets to 0% on reboot and starts over, it will always fail validation even though it appears to have completed successfully. Yes, disk caching off on that machine. I have seen the same thing on tasks that start over at zero. I was hoping to let it run to see the time it took based on this post. | |
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Hi Guys, | |
ID: 45683 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
No, WU credits are fixed. | |
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OK Thanks Bettingslip. | |
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Would you get more credits than you would have on a 'normal' short or long WU in terms of credits. To be honest I not sure how WU credits are worked out on GPUGrid. Hi Chris, WU credits are fixed for each WU type. Unfortunately a WU assigned to the short queue only receives about 1/2 the credits of the same length WU assigned to the long queue. So for instance a 7 hour WU in the in the long queue may receive 100,000 credits while the same WU assigned to the short queue only receives 50,000. The reason for this was explained long, long ago as a compensation for the many bad WUs that were being generated, and also to motivate people to run the long WUs. This isn't so much the case anymore and I'd personally encourage the admins to give the same credits/hour for all WU types. It seems only fair (and non-elitist). ;-) | |
ID: 45689 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Would you get more credits than you would have on a 'normal' short or long WU in terms of credits. To be honest I not sure how WU credits are worked out on GPUGrid. Speaking of WUs in the wrong queue, it looks like a bunch of GERARD_AGGRE WUs just got dumped into the short queue when they should be in the long queue. How come I never get to have long lunches? ;-) | |
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Thanks Beyond, I totally agree.. On both points! | |
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In our opinion the whole credit system is a complete mess. You have Collatz that you can earn 100K per hour off a GTX970 doing non-life saving math WU's, and yet a project as important as GPUGrid assigns 200K credits-ish from a 9 hour WU. Credits are not equal among projects, you cannot directly compare credits from one project to another at all. If you are worried about gridcoin, they take this into consideration and divide the average credits of all users on that project and then place you higher or lower than that average depending on where you are. This determines your magnitude, which determines how many coins you get. Do not worry about collatz's crazy credit, or how low SETI's credit is. It's all in relation to the project itself. | |
ID: 45692 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
you are definitely right :-( My GTX970 just crunched two of them, duration 12 hours each, and only 26.700 credits ea. (normally, for a "long runs" with 12 hours on the GTX970, credit is minimum 160.000 or more!) | |
ID: 45693 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Speaking of WUs in the wrong queue, it looks like a bunch of GERARD_AGGRE WUs just got dumped into the short queue when they should be in the long queue. I've completed 5 of them so far for 26,700 each. Hoping it was just a mistake after having a bit too much vino at lunch. :-) | |
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... after having a bit too much vino at lunch. :-) sometimes life is just fun :-) | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : 'Long runs' as 'Short runs'?