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I have SETI and GPUGrid for projects. When selecting the "computing preferences" in each project, yields two different titles under the "Network usage" section. SETI reports as:
"Maintain enough tasks to keep busy for at least
(max 10 days)."
while GPUGrid reports:
"Computer is connected to the Internet about every
Leave blank or 0 if always connected. "
both will affect the same parameter but, obviously, they do not mean the same thing. I am having trouble configuring my client for GPUGrid GPU usage (posted in another thread) and debugging it becomes obscure when the 2 projects I am involved give different meanings to the same parameter. |
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Must be down to different server versions. There are probably updates that could be applied, but updating the server means downtime and a lot of non-research work.
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some other BOINC users had told me that the wording used in GPUGrid is for BOINC 6.x versions while the wording used by SETI is the corresponding to 7.x versions. Does this mean that an user who wishes to configure BOINC 7.x and up is really configuring for 6.x? (They do mean different things)
See "The new CPU + GPU scheduler and work fetch module" in http://boincfaq.mundayweb.com/index.php?language=1&view=592 |
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When you set Computing Preferences on a site they apply to all BOINC projects in which you participate. Computing Preferences are not project specific. The most recently modified preferences are applied (to your Boinc client).
Local preferences, applied from Boinc Manager, take precedence (override web settings).
Few projects use the most up to date server version. Most projects chose to apply patches, as needed, and only upgrade if they have to. It's a lot of work for small research teams to do, especially when it interferers with the research. It's also worth noting that the web site had a major overhaul about a year ago. It's very bespoke compared to the generic Boinc template site. I don't see any need for incorporating every update. It's risky and time consuming. If it's not broken...
BTW Just because the web pages haven't been updated with the latest jargon doesn't mean the back end hasn't been updated. My understanding is that some code is 7.x
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Can anyone tell me how I can identify the research I am doing on GPUGRID, please??For example what is: I88R3-NATHAN_dhfr36_1-1-6-RND8663
Yeah, I'm new here and......it's late and I'm tired from getting the GTX 650 Ti up and running.....
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Did you look at this page?
http://www.gpugrid.net/science.php
These are the goals of the scientists, and all the workunits get them closer to making strides in these areas.
All the workunits do different things for the scientists, and here is one example of some workunits recently put into the short queue.
http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=3298
I cannot tell you exactly what I88R3-NATHAN_dhfr36_1-1-6-RND8663 does, but basically the scientists do simulations of many different things and then can eventually write a paper on their total findings, or what they discovered from these many batches of workunits. Hope this helped.
Sorry to any researchers if I got any of this wrong, this is what I believe goes on, but I do not know for sure, only the researchers know what they themselves are doing, obviously. |
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Thanks, Dylan
Yes, I did. I understand that, but I would like to know whether I am working on an HIV/AIDS or a Cancer or Neural Disorder task....just for information. I am anxious to advance research in all areas, but would like to know where I am expending my computer resources at any time....
John
Did you look at this page?
http://www.gpugrid.net/science.php
These are the goals of the scientists, and all the workunits get them closer to making strides in these areas.
All the workunits do different things for the scientists, and here is one example of some workunits recently put into the short queue.
http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=3298
I cannot tell you exactly what I88R3-NATHAN_dhfr36_1-1-6-RND8663 does, but basically the scientists do simulations of many different things and then can eventually write a paper on their total findings, or what they discovered from these many batches of workunits. Hope this helped.
Sorry to any researchers if I got any of this wrong, this is what I believe goes on, but I do not know for sure, only the researchers know what they themselves are doing, obviously.
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Sorry, I can't help you there. There isn't a way to tell by looking at the workunit name, I don't think. However, if you follow up on what posts under the news forum, you can get a pretty good idea of what each job is doing.
http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_forum.php?id=24 News Forum Link.
Usually when a researcher posts about a new batch of workunits, they would say what the workunits are for. However, if they don't I'm sure they don't take offense to someone simply asking what the tasks are related to.
Here's an example of a researcher giving information on new tasks:
http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=3248
An small example on a researcher giving more data than with the original announcement of the workunits:
http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=3158#27062
I looked around for a thread where someone asked what topic the workunits were related to, because I remembered seeing a thread like that, but I couldn't find it. |
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It could be that a given task is working on something fundamental to many different diseases not just AIDs/HIV, cancer, or whatever.
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The establishment and development of new research methods can pave the way for new research lines.
Successful (published) research projects based on a specific research methodology lend weight to subsequent research based on that methodology.
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