Message boards : BOINC client : Bogus/corrupted benchmark scores
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Send message Joined: 15 Nov 07 Posts: 17 ![]() |
Running BOINC 5.10.28, various projects. Recently, a CPU benchmark was run giving me 45229 integer operations (C2D 4300). I reran the bencmark, it gave me 22102 integer operations. Another rerun resulted in 1 integer operation, which remains after several reruns of the benchmark, including stop/start service and reboot. Floating point ops appear to be correct. Looking in client_state.xml, I noticed the following line for p_iops : <p_iops>1.#INF00</p_iops> Which explains the value of 1 interger op. Seems the xml gets corrupted somewhere. BOINC 5.10.28 on VISTA home premium, service-install. Everything seems to work fine except the benchmark scores. Anyone else seen this? Any suggestions? Never seen this on earlier versions. |
![]() Send message Joined: 27 Jun 06 Posts: 305 ![]() |
... <p_iops>1.#INF00</p_iops> ... Usually this indicated a division by zero, the result it tried to print to the XML was infinite. That means that the XML file is OK, just the benchmark result was messy. |
Send message Joined: 19 Jan 07 Posts: 1179 ![]() |
Running BOINC 5.10.28, various projects. Recently, a CPU benchmark was run giving me 45229 integer operations (C2D 4300). I reran the bencmark, it gave me 22102 integer operations. Another rerun resulted in 1 integer operation, which remains after several reruns of the benchmark, including stop/start service and reboot. Floating point ops appear to be correct. 45229 and 22102 both seem quite high. I have seen few computers with more than 10000. And now it says it has infinite computation power, I want your computer! :) Is your system clock correct? If the clock auto-adjusts itself while the benchmark is running, it could cause problems (on older versions of BOINC there was a bug that could cause the benchmark to never finish!). |
![]() Send message Joined: 27 Jun 06 Posts: 305 ![]() |
... I want your computer! :) ... Wait until he has checked his electricity bill ;-) (@Sloompie ... your nick sounds familiar. Could it be from S@NL SETI Classic Gauntlets?) |
Send message Joined: 15 Nov 07 Posts: 17 ![]() |
System clock is correct, synced automatically. No syncing took place during the benchmarks. @ananas : never been involved in SETI gauntlets. |
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