Message boards : Number crunching : Crunch time increases, with other projects attached
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http://www.ps3grid.net/PS3GRID/results.php?userid=214 | |
ID: 385 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
http://www.ps3grid.net/PS3GRID/results.php?userid=214 With Cell you cannot share the SPEs. So, while one is running the other is just waiting but consuming CPU time. The next version of our application will simply stop and return an error when the 6 SPEs are not free. you should manually give 100% to one or another project until BOINC is adapted for these sort of things. g | |
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I am not sure I understand what you are saying. BOINC does not try to run two tasks at the same time. While one runs, the other tasks are suspended, either to RAM or HD. Then the scheduler switches them back and forth as needed to meet the resource share (and deadlines). At any given time, only one task is running. | |
ID: 387 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Hello, | |
ID: 388 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I created a School profile, identical, except for \"keep in memory while suspended\" set to \"no\". My PS3 is set to that as of now. Everything remains as is, with 50/50, PS3GRID/yoyo. | |
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I am not sure I understand what you are saying. BOINC does not try to run two tasks at the same time. While one runs, the other tasks are suspended, either to RAM or HD. Then the scheduler switches them back and forth as needed to meet the resource share (and deadlines). At any given time, only one task is running. Suspending to ram or HD does not release the SPEs. So, when the second application starts it finds all the SPEs busy. If there is an option to stop the application entirely, this it may work. However, if it works, you are wasting some time between checkpoints every time it switches. g | |
ID: 390 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I see. So the only way to share a PS3 between projects is to run 100% on project A for a week (or whatever), and then run 100% on project B for a week. And then repeat. | |
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I see. So the only way to share a PS3 between projects is to run 100% on project A for a week (or whatever), and then run 100% on project B for a week. And then repeat. mmmm I am running both projects too. And I can share CPU time between projects. PS3GRID crunch time is not affected. You can see my results here: http://www.ps3grid.net/PS3GRID/results.php?userid=343 I\'ve configured a 200 share for PS3GRId and a 100 share for yoyo. | |
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I see. So the only way to share a PS3 between projects is to run 100% on project A for a week (or whatever), and then run 100% on project B for a week. And then repeat. What is your setting for \"Leave applications in memory while suspended? \"? ____________ Reno, NV Team: SETI.USA | |
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It is not checked. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Crunch time increases, with other projects attached