Message boards : Questions and problems : Failure to get new work
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Send message Joined: 5 Mar 08 Posts: 24 ![]() |
Hi, folks I have recently had a 5 week outage due to machine breakdown and installed 6.6.36 on its return. Since then I have been getting the following messages on WCG, Einstein & Rosetta: 09/09/2009 09:33:39 World Community Grid Message from server: No work sent 09/09/2009 09:33:39 World Community Grid Message from server: (won't finish in time) Computer on 79.6% of time, BOINC on 100.0% of that I was not surprised when I first restarted and the message was showing Computer on less than 10%, but now it is up to 80% it is a bit ridiculous. I have had to suspend a CPDN unit in order to get other projects. I have a dual core machine which effectively means that I have 48 hours a day available but if I divide the Time to Completion by the number of days remaining for each work unit and add, it only comes to 6 hours 37 minutes per day needed. So why does it think that any new WU's will not finish in time? Allowing for the 80%, I still have 30 hours a day available and Einstein and WCG units would take about 12 hours and Rosetta 1 day. I have the following weightings CPDN 280, Einstein 40, LHC 80, Rosetta 60, Seti 80 & WCG 100. Allowing for LHC being out of work for some time now and Seti replying no jobs available plus the 80%, that gives the following times available per day: CPDN 22.4 hours, Einstein 3.2 hours, Rosetta 4.8 hours & WCG 8 hours. They would all complete within the time available. This was never a problem before my machine broke down. Has anyone any ideas, please? Mike |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15632 ![]() |
Update to 6.6.38, which has that specific problem fixed. Windows 32bit version Windows 64bit version |
Send message Joined: 5 Mar 08 Posts: 24 ![]() |
Many thanks, Jord. I now have a full set of WUs (apart from LHC, that is). Mike |
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