Message boards : Number crunching : WTF
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I'm relatively new at this but have to say I'm very disappointed. | |
ID: 42632 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I'm relatively new at this but have to say I'm very disappointed. I don't think your experience is normal, if you ask for some help, you would have to 'unhide' your computers first though, click on my name to see my pc's and see an example of what I could see if you did it, then perhaps some people here could help figure out what the problems is. | |
ID: 42633 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
YES, thousands and thousands of Linux work units were failing for days. That's shameful. | |
ID: 42636 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
No project has zero failed tasks, whether they report back to you that some failed or not. Furthermore, the more difficult the work, the more difficult it is to run. The more diverse the computer/GPU configuration a task can be run on means the more difficult it is to create a WU that will run to full time. Overclocking cars, even in cards called "super clocked" or otherwise that you bought overclocked can also be a factor on any GPU or CPU causing an error on a WU on any project. Even tasks that just hand out text files to analyze a simple mathematical equation can error out on a distributed project depending on any configuration or number of problems. Processor jitter (which happens more often than admitted), memory leakage from other software installed along side of the project, or internet packet loss can also contribute to anything. So when for a few days one project handing out WUs that mean so much and are this difficult to make (3-d simulated DNA involved interactions of chemicals and living cells)sends out a few WUs that are unstable or are not fully compatible with a few configurations of CPU/GPU, don't get bent out of shape. Even professionals in any field need to make small mistakes to learn how to eliminate all future ones. So just calm down, wait a few days, and try again, OR let the WUs fail and contribute more than you complain by letting the WUs teach the programmers how to better help the scientists. Your attitude is as if all life scientists have 20 years of experience with 3-d simulation of DNA structures and degrees in modern computing and everything related. Let them 'break a few eggs' so we can get breakfast, will you please? | |
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There's always someone on tech forums that takes things a little too personally. You don't get brownie points for defending the developers, hell or high water. No project has zero failed tasks, whether they report back to you that some failed or not. Furthermore, the more difficult the work, the more difficult it is to run. The more diverse the computer/GPU configuration a task can be run on means the more difficult it is to create a WU that will run to full time. Overclocking cars, even in cards called "super clocked" or otherwise that you bought overclocked can also be a factor on any GPU or CPU causing an error on a WU on any project. Even tasks that just hand out text files to analyze a simple mathematical equation can error out on a distributed project depending on any configuration or number of problems. Processor jitter (which happens more often than admitted), memory leakage from other software installed along side of the project, or internet packet loss can also contribute to anything. So when for a few days one project handing out WUs that mean so much and are this difficult to make (3-d simulated DNA involved interactions of chemicals and living cells)sends out a few WUs that are unstable or are not fully compatible with a few configurations of CPU/GPU, don't get bent out of shape. Even professionals in any field need to make small mistakes to learn how to eliminate all future ones. So just calm down, wait a few days, and try again, OR let the WUs fail and contribute more than you complain by letting the WUs teach the programmers how to better help the scientists. Your attitude is as if all life scientists have 20 years of experience with 3-d simulation of DNA structures and degrees in modern computing and everything related. Let them 'break a few eggs' so we can get breakfast, will you please? | |
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All projects have issues which get fixed. This project is no different. | |
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