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Message 41816 - Posted: 4 Jun 2007, 5:07:08 UTC

Is there a - epidemic on the boards?

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Message 41876 - Posted: 5 Jun 2007, 22:36:39 UTC

I noticed your system had a melt down around 2:40 am eastern standard time, since then if you log on to my results are recording 14 projects that never reached my computer. Is it possible for you to remove these from the server side and re-assign them to other computers so crunching time will not be lost for the next 10 days.

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Message 41879 - Posted: 5 Jun 2007, 23:12:45 UTC

FirePage, no we (the moderators) don't have a way to do that. The tasks will drop from your list once they age normally. Others are already crunching tasks for those same proteins, just under a different random starting point. So, there really isn't any crunch time lost.
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Message 41883 - Posted: 5 Jun 2007, 23:42:06 UTC - in response to Message 41879.  

FirePage, no we (the moderators) don't have a way to do that. The tasks will drop from your list once they age normally. Others are already crunching tasks for those same proteins, just under a different random starting point. So, there really isn't any crunch time lost.



Thank You for the infromation. While the computations will couninue, which is the most important concern, as in the past, the RAC will drop like a rock.

As long as the result come through, I hope I make some difference with the program.

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Message 41895 - Posted: 6 Jun 2007, 12:43:55 UTC

As I understood it, you have some "ghost WUs", where the server shows them for your host, but you do not see them in your task list. These will not harm your RAC at all.
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Message 42094 - Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 7:32:32 UTC - in response to Message 9860.  

Since there is no way for the user community to contact the moderators reliably, I have established this sticky. Hopefully this will reduce the number of new threads started solely for the purpose of attracting the attention of the moderation team to a problem or complaint.

This is a place for the user community to contact the moderators to provide feed back, ask for explanations for any moderator actions, request moderator actions, or get assistance that may require a moderator.

Feel free to post here, but note that after the issue is address the posts will be moved to an archive thread located here.

So think of this as a work queue for the moderation team. If the question is in this sticky and a moderator has not responded it has not yet been addressed.



I have a computer working for Rosetta@home that isn't getting work from the server. I get a message saying one result is the limit per day. Why?

I haven't been able to find a message or post that talks about this.

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Message 42100 - Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 12:22:21 UTC

Jim, normally there is a limit of downloading 100 WUs per day. But any time a computation error occurs for a given host, that number is reduced by one. It is the system's way of halting work to a system that's having some kind of problem. So if you have computation errors on 100 different tasks the maximum download reaches 1. Then when you report back a successful result, that maximum is doubled; then doubled again for the next, so you very quickly work your way back to a 100 maximum after returning about 8 good results.

Having said that, I expected to bring up your hosts list and see one with 100+ WUs out there and a limit of 1; but I don't see a host like that in your list. Did the problem clear up on it's own? Or, which host ID is having this occur?
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Message 42103 - Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 13:31:20 UTC - in response to Message 42100.  

Jim, normally there is a limit of downloading 100 WUs per day. But any time a computation error occurs for a given host, that number is reduced by one. It is the system's way of halting work to a system that's having some kind of problem. So if you have computation errors on 100 different tasks the maximum download reaches 1. Then when you report back a successful result, that maximum is doubled; then doubled again for the next, so you very quickly work your way back to a 100 maximum after returning about 8 good results.

Having said that, I expected to bring up your hosts list and see one with 100+ WUs out there and a limit of 1; but I don't see a host like that in your list. Did the problem clear up on it's own? Or, which host ID is having this occur?


It is this host
https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=231587
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Message 42115 - Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 18:12:07 UTC

Thanks Anders. Looks like that host is requesting a new task each day and always getting a download error. So, sounds like that PC is having internet problems. Simplest to power it down and restart and that will probably clear it up.
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Message 43224 - Posted: 5 Jul 2007, 11:49:37 UTC

My F-Secure anti-virus scanner just popped up these alerts while I was working and running BOINC in the background:

Malicious code found in file C:PROGRAM FILESBOINCPROJECTSBOINC.BAKERLAB.ORG_ROSETTAROSETTA_BETA_5.70_WINDOWS_INTELX86.EXE.

Malicious code found in file C:PROGRAM FILESBOINCPROJECTSBOINC.BAKERLAB.ORG_ROSETTAROSETTA_5.68_WINDOWS_INTELX86.EXE.

Malicious code found in file C:Program FilesBOINCprojectsboinc.bakerlab.org_rosettarosetta_5.68_windows_intelx86.exe.
Infection: Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.blk


Is this a known issue or something I should be concerned about? I'm not running BOINC again until I know what's up.
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Message 43306 - Posted: 6 Jul 2007, 9:57:51 UTC

Submitted the files to F-Secure and got a response:

"The file you submitted is indeed clean. Our anti-virus product had a false alarm on this file earlier, however the problem is already fixed in the latest anti-virus update."

good good. :)
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Message 43307 - Posted: 6 Jul 2007, 10:33:18 UTC

in another thread, a bunch of us ran other virus scanners and came up with nothing wrong. must be something with that particular program.
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Message 43438 - Posted: 9 Jul 2007, 18:39:37 UTC

this post by you is way better on explaining checkpoints. maybe you could mix and match the text of both the other post from below and the one i just linked to.
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Message 43439 - Posted: 9 Jul 2007, 18:46:21 UTC

Thanks Greg... I think. I was kind of afraid that would be your response. Basically that the reasonably concise text addresses numerous questions... thus making it difficult to catagorize, and reference in an FAQ :)
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Message 43441 - Posted: 9 Jul 2007, 18:50:11 UTC - in response to Message 43439.  
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Thanks Greg... I think. I was kind of afraid that would be your response. Basically that the reasonably concise text addresses numerous questions... thus making it difficult to catagorize, and reference in an FAQ :)


for checkpointing read what i just wrote but did not post before you posted this response. kinda one of those timing things. Like my notes indicated, you can split that response we were talking about into the various categories that i indicated in my notes. it's all useful text.


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Message 43500 - Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 1:55:08 UTC - in response to Message 43441.  

Thanks Greg... I think. I was kind of afraid that would be your response. Basically that the reasonably concise text addresses numerous questions... thus making it difficult to catagorize, and reference in an FAQ :)


for checkpointing read what i just wrote but did not post before you posted this response. kinda one of those timing things. Like my notes indicated, you can split that response we were talking about into the various categories that i indicated in my notes. it's all useful text.



what are u meaning ???
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Message 43507 - Posted: 11 Jul 2007, 7:50:08 UTC - in response to Message 43500.  
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Thanks Greg... I think. I was kind of afraid that would be your response. Basically that the reasonably concise text addresses numerous questions... thus making it difficult to catagorize, and reference in an FAQ :)


for checkpointing read what i just wrote but did not post before you posted this response. kinda one of those timing things. Like my notes indicated, you can split that response we were talking about into the various categories that i indicated in my notes. it's all useful text.



what are u meaning ???


you posted your reply before i had finished adding my remarks to the thread, so things got a little out of sequence. In that thread that I linked to above, everywhere I put a *(xxxxxx)* is a point i thought would be usefull
the whole paragraph/thread has alot of points that could be isolated into various FAQ's if they do not exist already. Also look at message 43438 if you haven't already. The link there to another message that you wrote about checkpointing was really nice. Very clear.
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Message 43707 - Posted: 15 Jul 2007, 10:20:47 UTC
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Who wrote the user of the day programing?
I just came across a very interesting oddity.
Todays user of the day is Shirley who hasn't been active since April 19 2006
Maybe the person who wrote the user of the day program can find a way to exclude such inactive users.
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Message 43769 - Posted: 16 Jul 2007, 15:39:58 UTC - in response to Message 43707.  

Who wrote the user of the day programing?
I just came across a very interesting oddity.
Todays user of the day is Shirley who hasn't been active since April 19 2006
Maybe the person who wrote the user of the day program can find a way to exclude such inactive users.


That would be the folks at Berkeley. It's part of the standard server package. File it as a bug in Trac.

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Message 45296 - Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 4:48:13 UTC

I'm not sure this is the best way to ask this question but I have a couple of questions. First how do I hide the computers on my profile. I noticed a number of people have done this. And second, I've tried to subscrible to BOINC stats but never get an email back giving me a password or whatever I need to sign up.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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