Message boards : BOINC client : How BOINC distributes work units
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![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 21 May 07 Posts: 349 ![]() |
I am running four computers, and a lot of the same projects across a number of them. I run the screen savers, so I am able to see pretty much what is happening at any one time when I come into the rooms where the computers are. Often, when I come in and look, I will see that several computers are running WU's from the same project. Often, I will not see any WU's from one project or another, for quite some time. And, I am aware that BOINC operates based upon the weighting I have configured for each computer. I am also aware from the RSS feeds of news that some projects will halt new WU's for some reason for a time. So, my question is, when I see several computers running Rice (from WCG) or Spinhenge, or whatever, is this just random, or can I conclude that the project has put up a bunch of WU's at a specific time and that BOINC is at that time distributing the WU's based upon the project having put them up? BTW, nice new look to the forum. >>RSM http://sciencesprings.wordpress.com http://facebook.com/sciencesprings ![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 21 May 07 Posts: 349 ![]() |
So, my question is, when I see several computers running Rice (from WCG) or Spinhenge, or whatever, is this just random, or can I conclude that the project has put up a bunch of WU's at a specific time and that BOINC is at that time distributing the WU's based upon the project having put them up? I understand the weighting (Sek), I think Dag is getting it right for me, I did not think about projects which are not putting up WU's accumulating credit. I do see projects telling us in the RSS feeds that there will be nothing for some time, a few days, whatever, so that is probably the origin. Thanks for the quick replies. >>RSM http://sciencesprings.wordpress.com http://facebook.com/sciencesprings ![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 21 May 07 Posts: 349 ![]() |
I understand the weighting (Sek), I think Dag is getting it right for me, I did not think about projects which are not putting up WU's accumulating credit. I do see projects telling us in the RSS feeds that there will be nothing for some time, a few days, whatever, so that is probably the origin. I do understand that credit for any project on any machine is irrespective of credit for the same project any other machine. I do not understand "never mind". >>RSM http://sciencesprings.wordpress.com http://facebook.com/sciencesprings ![]() ![]() |
![]() Send message Joined: 3 Apr 06 Posts: 547 ![]() |
Never mind Never mind then ;-) when I see several computers running Rice (from WCG) or Spinhenge, or whatever, is this just random, or can I conclude that the project has put up a bunch of WU's at a specific time I think that even if the project servers would manage to keep a steady flow of WUs of any type, BOINC client would still download them in bunches (because of the low-high watermark behavior of Long Term Debts) and possibly interleave them later during the computation (according to Short Term Debts). Peter |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 21 May 07 Posts: 349 ![]() |
Never mind Thanks. What I had missed was that all of the machines can be building up credit at the same time, and so the fulfillment of that credit can occur at the same time. >>RSM http://sciencesprings.wordpress.com http://facebook.com/sciencesprings ![]() ![]() |
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