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Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
I have 2 Androids who were told no tasks available 2, 7, and 9 hours ago. So for some reason there aren't many of them.And are running successfully, fully and with no errors on Intel, AMD and Android as well, which can't be said for everything.My 2 Androids (OS 7 and 11) are getting no tasks. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
I mean nobody there has responded to anything anyone has sent for half a year or so. I myself tried the three email addresses on their webpage and got nothing.I've emailed to report it and hope someone gets to it before everyone runs off for the weekend.Who did you email? I didn't think there was anyone listening. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2117 Credit: 41,150,656 RAC: 15,874 |
I have 2 Androids who were told no tasks available 2, 7, and 9 hours ago. So for some reason there aren't many of them.And are running successfully, fully and with no errors on Intel, AMD and Android as well, which can't be said for everything.My 2 Androids (OS 7 and 11) are getting no tasks. I can't answer that. I have a Samsung 10 with Android 12 if that makes a difference and I'm definitely running 2 tasks right now, with 2 recently completed here |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
I have a Samsung A10 with Android 11 and a VKWorld Mix Plus with Android 7. I guess you got lucky. I normally get quite a few tasks on both of them.I have 2 Androids who were told no tasks available 2, 7, and 9 hours ago. So for some reason there aren't many of them.I can't answer that. I have a Samsung 10 with Android 12 if that makes a difference and I'm definitely running 2 tasks right now, with 2 recently completed P.S. what projects can you run on your phone? I've found the later Android versions prevent most projects running due to over the top security. All I can run on the Samsung is Einstein, LHC, Rosetta, Universe. |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 258 Credit: 483,503 RAC: 133 |
My android phone can't run moo wrapper and Yoyo because it still uses 32 bit system and dnetc was compiled for 64 bits. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
My android phone can't run moo wrapper and Yoyo because it still uses 32 bit system and dnetc was compiled for 64 bits.Same here, but I thought it was a security problem? I have Android 11 (although the phone came with 9), and when I went onto the yoyo forum, they said modern Android versions prohibit whatever they do to run a program from a program. My android 7 phone runs yoyo and moo just fine. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2117 Credit: 41,150,656 RAC: 15,874 |
I mean nobody there has responded to anything anyone has sent for half a year or so. I myself tried the three email addresses on their webpage and got nothing.I've emailed to report it and hope someone gets to it before everyone runs off for the weekend.Who did you email? I didn't think there was anyone listening. That seems to be true based on their generic email addresses, but it's not the case for me. Yes, I do know how that sounds, but I posted an email reply I had just a week or so ago this one When the pandemic started and people were coming here in their 10 and 100s of thousands and the project was exploding with demands and tasks and exceeded its capacity and everyone was moaning and complaining multiple times per day I was given an email address for a particular exercise to help resolve it from a user perspective, which made a huge difference in very short order at the time. I never abused that email address and never used it again until Mod.Sense departed (and we discovered how important he was) and circumstances forced me to make use of it again. I still (hope I) don't abuse the privilege, which I think helps on the few occasions I've needed to use it since. Saying all that, I haven't had a response as yet, but I don't actually need to have one if they do what's necessary, which is all that counts. The report has gone in to the right place |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2117 Credit: 41,150,656 RAC: 15,874 |
I have a Samsung A10 with Android 11 and a VKWorld Mix Plus with Android 7. I guess you got lucky. I normally get quite a few tasks on both of them.I have 2 Androids who were told no tasks available 2, 7, and 9 hours ago. So for some reason there aren't many of them.I can't answer that. I have a Samsung 10 with Android 12 if that makes a difference and I'm definitely running 2 tasks right now, with 2 recently completed Most obviously, WCGrid. I seem to always get tasks when the Project is up. Mapping Cancer Markers, mainly. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
My newer phone stopped doing those, it kept crashing the OS. That was before and after I upgraded it from Android 9 to 11. No idea why this happened. Only thing is it has a very small amount of RAM. In fact I can only do 4 Einsteins at once, on its 8 cores. The others do Universe. Can't find anything else with a good supply of work.I have a Samsung A10 with Android 11 and a VKWorld Mix Plus with Android 7. I guess you got lucky. I normally get quite a few tasks on both of them.I have 2 Androids who were told no tasks available 2, 7, and 9 hours ago. So for some reason there aren't many of them.I can't answer that. I have a Samsung 10 with Android 12 if that makes a difference and I'm definitely running 2 tasks right now, with 2 recently completed |
kotenok2000 Send message Joined: 22 Feb 11 Posts: 258 Credit: 483,503 RAC: 133 |
Does it run all 8 cores on one frequency or is it like those new intel cpus with half cores with half power? |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2117 Credit: 41,150,656 RAC: 15,874 |
My newer phone stopped doing those, it kept crashing the OS. That was before and after I upgraded it from Android 9 to 11. No idea why this happened. Only thing is it has a very small amount of RAM. In fact I can only do 4 Einsteins at once, on its 8 cores. The others do Universe. Can't find anything else with a good supply of work.I have a Samsung A10 with Android 11 and a VKWorld Mix Plus with Android 7. I guess you got lucky. I normally get quite a few tasks on both of them.I have 2 Androids who were told no tasks available 2, 7, and 9 hours ago. So for some reason there aren't many of them.I can't answer that. I have a Samsung 10 with Android 12 if that makes a difference and I'm definitely running 2 tasks right now, with 2 recently completed I don't understand phones at all, so I can't help as to why. Generally speaking, WCG tasks seem to be less resource intensive so it does seem odd if you can run other projects ok. |
hadron Send message Joined: 4 Sep 22 Posts: 68 Credit: 1,557,166 RAC: 356 |
You are beginning to remind me of the people I've fought with over the past few years, who actually believe that H.264 and x.264 are different video codecs. But on to the present, and your apparent attention deficit disorder. I'm not interested in your OCD. I know perfectly well how all disks work and have been in the business since 1997. Please learn basic English. Here is a helper for you:I know exactly what they are and have several, they're much faster. An SSD over SATA is far too slow, because of the SATA.[quote]... SSDs suck, I use NVME. Thanks for the history lesson, but I actually don't need it. I've been in this game since the IBM/XT was born. I've done my stint in IT, back when ethernet was barely a rumour and ARCnet was all the rage. A colleague at the time was all hot about ethernet, as the rumours suggested that ethernet would be capable of a whole 2 Mbps whereas ARCnet could only do 1!! Talk about progress!! BTW, you forgot to mention SCSI, and SATA was not "previously IDE" -- SATA means "serial ATA", while another name for IDE is "parallel ATA". So, once again -- SSD simply means the device uses solid state electronics as its storage medium. it absolutely does NOT refer to the device/host interface, which must be specified separately. |
UBT - wbiz Send message Joined: 5 Feb 21 Posts: 6 Credit: 967,426 RAC: 13 |
I know perfectly well how all disks work and have been in the business since 1997. Please learn basic English. Here is a helper for you: As I understand it .... The underlying speed difference of the SSD chips is probably not that much different, NVME speed relies heavily on dram cache inside the SSD package, if a similar cache system was built into the CPU motherboard and a SATA drive used, would the performance of the system be similar to NVME? Basically NVME vs SATA is measuring speed at a different point in the chain. Going one step further, do any motherboards have a dedicated disk-cache system built in? If not, why not? It would appear to be a terrible waste having every SSD containing components that could be located on the motherboard where more flexible choices could be included. |
Grant (SSSF) Send message Joined: 28 Mar 20 Posts: 1673 Credit: 17,609,701 RAC: 22,074 |
As I understand it .... The short answer is no- NVMe devices use the PCIe bus which offers up to 64GB/s, whereas SATA devices use the SATA interface and SATA III is limited to 600MB/s. Grant Darwin NT |
Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
Dropped WCG. Seems the GPU server can't do it's job handing out tasks properly. Everything stalls with transient errors. Oh well...something else then. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2117 Credit: 41,150,656 RAC: 15,874 |
Dropped WCG. Seems the GPU server can't do it's job handing out tasks properly. Not sure why you need to drop it. You're not getting runnable tasks anyway... But I sympathise. I'm getting the same thing and it's driving me nuts. On the plus side, while Rosetta has some tasks, hits on WCG have reduced and it's not <quite> as bad as it has been. Still terrible though, I accept |
[VENETO] boboviz Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 1994 Credit: 9,524,889 RAC: 7,500 |
Meantime, the validator and the assimilator seem to be freezed |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
Does it run all 8 cores on one frequency or is it like those new intel cpus with half cores with half power?It is "big/little" with different frequencies, but they're only marginally different. Something like 1.4 and 1.8. 2 small 6 large. But strangely they tend to all run at the same speed, perhaps it can't use all 8 at full power at once or it would overheat. Probably I could run 6 of 1.8 or 8 of 1.4. But since WCG is single core, I don't see why this would matter. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
You are beginning to remind me of the people I've fought with over the past few years, who actually believe that H.264 and x.264 are different video codecs.ROTFPMSL. Let me explain again, I'm talking about what people call them, not precise OCD terminology. Again, would you tell me you've just bought a car or you've just bought a Ferrari? Anyone saying they have an SSD clearly has a SATA attached one, or they would say NVME, just take a look at the ads for new computers containing them. You don't undersell what you're advertising. SATA was IDE. It was the successor to it. They made it faster and serial. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,717,270 RAC: 11,974 |
Huh? I was getting almost 3 million credit per day running 12 GPUs on it 24/7. You need to configure Boinc better....Dropped WCG. Seems the GPU server can't do it's job handing out tasks properly. |
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