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Boinc host location8/16/2023 ![]() ![]() If you set BOINC to use only 50% of RAM while in use like texinga had in the second to last pic, then a 32GB RAM rig will only give BOINC 16GB to use while you are active even if you told it to run always. Remember that Rosetta will want ~ 512MB each.Įdit: as an example. BOINC wont over commit, so if you limited the amount of RAM available to BOINC in your preferences like Texinga did in the second to last pic, you may be limiting the amount of work you can run at any given time. How much RAM is in this system? You may have idle cores due to "waiting for memory". Let's start there and then progress if we need.Īs for you only seeing 42 cores being used. Once that is done, BAM! should be able to find you ok. This should sync the CPID with all projects. I would advise to manually connect to WCG on a machine that is running all other projects. However, the question is to just get your CPID to allign properly so that they know it is you. it should still tie everything together via BAM!. Well anyway, it's time to go and crank up more 48-core workstations, assignments for ardOCP and HardOCP where available. In BAM, Sign-up for projects, WCG, if I click on "Find account," the return is "Incorrect password." Anyone know a workaround? Additionally, my BAM password and WCG site password are different. Unfortunately, the user name "Linden" was already taken at WCG. My BAM/BOINC user name is Linden, the same as my H forums name. In BAM, at "Sign-up for projects," when I click on "Create account" (WCG) it returns with "no response from project." I went to WCG's site and registered there. I would like to crunch WCG, but I can't assign the project in BAM!. Oh yes, I have assigned the Rosetta project to credit results to HardOCP!Īlright, here's another issue, quite a bit different. So it looks like we have been successful. I assume that will increase to 48 cores when I'm not using the computer? tcp temp showed all cores to be running at the same temps they would if Folding Bigadv were engaged. ![]() Ps -eopid=,pcpu=,psr=,comm= | awk '' | sort -n -k3,3) and it showed 42 cores running a "minirosetta" process. I entered the command to see processing instances ( ![]() I don't think it's supposed to be this clunky and inactive. Is there a tutorial that I might have missed? It seems like with five projects selected, I should be able to see more than one in BOINC manager. In the BOINC manager, it shoes Rosetta as active, but for over an hour, the status is "Downloading work from the server." No other processes show any CPU activity either. System Monitor shows 0% CPU activity for boincmgr. ![]() There appears to be no crunching going on at all. My Projects shows all projects attached to the correct host computer. I set all projects for 100% resource share. I have signed up for five projects at BAM!, only one, shows when I synchronize the BOINC manager. Should I continue this or instead have the BOINC Manage go directly to the projects? I have the BOINC Manager configured to get project coordination from BOINCstats/BAM!. (Oh, yes, for projects that are associated with team HardOCP, I will assign sign on.) I have zero experience with BOINC, so please bear with me if my questions might seem silly. I'm using the BOINC manager to manage the client and BOINCstats to manage projects. I restarted one of my 4Ps today and am now trying out BOINC - Tears's optimized version. ![]()
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