Message boards : Number crunching : Major problem with credit
Author | Message |
---|---|
Martin P. Send message Joined: 26 May 06 Posts: 38 Credit: 168,333 RAC: 0 |
I just returned a work unit (Task ID: 160597003) that validated o.k. However, this work-unit took a little over 10,000 seconds (which is in line with my usual results), it claimed 70.68 credits (which is also in line with the other results) but it only received 3.7 credits! How can that happen??? |
David E K Volunteer moderator Project administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message Joined: 1 Jul 05 Posts: 1018 Credit: 4,334,829 RAC: 0 |
The validator log shows only 1 model produced. It might have been an unfortunate random instance of a bad task. I'll see what others think could have happened with that particular job. |
Mod.Sense Volunteer moderator Send message Joined: 22 Aug 06 Posts: 4018 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
DK, there have been a few like this recently. See also "Claimed 294 and got 6". Seems to be with tasks that undergo several restarts. It's almost as though models done prior to the last restart are not reported. In the other case, he did a "system restore", and feels that may have caused the WU a problem, but it's output still shows many models, and valid outcome. Before they get cleared from the system.... here is the Mac WU's output: Mac, Rosetta 5.96 <core_client_version>5.10.45</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <stderr_txt> Rosetta@home Macintosh Stack Size checker. Original size: 8388608. Maximum size: 0. RLIM_INFINITY 67104768 # cpu_run_time_pref: 10800 # random seed: 3878698 Rosetta@home Macintosh Stack Size checker. Original size: 8388608. Maximum size: 0. RLIM_INFINITY 67104768 # cpu_run_time_pref: 10800 Rosetta@home Macintosh Stack Size checker. Original size: 8388608. Maximum size: 0. RLIM_INFINITY 67104768 # cpu_run_time_pref: 10800 Rosetta@home Macintosh Stack Size checker. Original size: 8388608. Maximum size: 0. RLIM_INFINITY 67104768 # cpu_run_time_pref: 10800 ====================================================== DONE :: 1 starting structures 10746.9 cpu seconds This process generated 15 decoys from 15 attempts 0 starting pdbs were skipped ====================================================== BOINC :: Watchdog shutting down... BOINC :: BOINC support services shutting down... Rosetta@home Macintosh Stack Size checker. Original size: 8388608. Maximum size: 0. RLIM_INFINITY 67104768 # cpu_run_time_pref: 10800 ====================================================== DONE :: 1 starting structures 10674 cpu seconds This process generated 16 decoys from 16 attempts 0 starting pdbs were skipped ====================================================== BOINC :: Watchdog shutting down... BOINC :: BOINC support services shutting down... </stderr_txt> ]]> and here is the report from the other thread. Windows, Rosetta 5.96 <core_client_version>5.10.45</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <stderr_txt> # cpu_run_time_pref: 43200 # random seed: 3774877 No heartbeat from core client for 31 sec - exiting # cpu_run_time_pref: 43200 # cpu_run_time_pref: 43200 # cpu_run_time_pref: 43200 # cpu_run_time_pref: 43200 ====================================================== DONE :: 1 starting structures 42727.3 cpu seconds This process generated 83 decoys from 83 attempts ====================================================== BOINC :: Watchdog shutting down... BOINC :: BOINC support services shutting down... </stderr_txt> ]]> Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense |
Martin P. Send message Joined: 26 May 06 Posts: 38 Credit: 168,333 RAC: 0 |
Any news on this problem? Are they lost? |
Tom Philippart Send message Joined: 29 May 06 Posts: 183 Credit: 834,667 RAC: 0 |
Any news on this problem? Are they lost? You're credits are surely lost, since the system is moving on and you only get as much credit as the results are worth scientifically (within the boinc stock crediting range). This sadly happens in some cases, it could be due to the WU, a bug in the software or a problem occured on your computer (like too frequent rebooting, memory/harddrive errors, ...) |
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Major problem with credit
©2024 University of Washington
https://www.bakerlab.org