[15:04:02] Core required: FahCore_a1.exe
[15:04:02] Core found.
[15:04:02] Working on Unit 02 [February 27 15:04:02]
[15:04:02] + Working ...
[15:04:02] - Calling 'mpiexec -channel auto -np 4 FahCore_a1.exe -dir work/ -suffix 02 -checkpoint 30 -forceasm -verbose -lifeline 3300 -version 591'
[15:04:02]
[15:04:02] *------------------------------*
[15:04:02] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[15:04:02] Version 1.74 (March 10, 2007)
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[15:04:02] Preparing to commence simulation
[15:04:02] - Ensuring status. Please wait.
[15:04:02] - Starting from initial work packet
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[15:04:02] Project: 3051 (Run 9, Clone 45, Gen 4)
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[15:04:02] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[15:04:02] Entering M.D.
[15:04:19] on if available.
[15:04:19] Entering M.D.
[15:04:19] one 45, Gen 4)
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[15:04:19] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[15:04:19] Entering M.D.
[15:04:25] .
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[15:04:25] Extra SSE boost OK.
[15:04:25] Writing local files
[15:04:25] Completed 0 out of 10000000 steps (0 percent)
[15:18:45] Writing local files
[15:18:45] Completed 100000 out of 10000000 steps (1 percent)
[15:33:03] Writing local files
[15:33:03] Completed 200000 out of 10000000 steps (2 percent)
[15:47:20] Writing local files
[15:47:20] Completed 300000 out of 10000000 steps (3 percent)
[16:02:02] Writing local files
[16:02:02] Completed 400000 out of 10000000 steps (4 percent)
[16:16:23] Writing local files
[16:16:23] Completed 500000 out of 10000000 steps (5 percent)
[16:30:47] Writing local files
[16:30:47] Completed 600000 out of 10000000 steps (6 percent)
[16:45:07] Writing local files
[16:45:07] Completed 700000 out of 10000000 steps (7 percent)
[16:59:25] Writing local files
[16:59:25] Completed 800000 out of 10000000 steps (8 percent)
[17:13:42] Writing local files
[17:13:42] Completed 900000 out of 10000000 steps (9 percent)
[17:28:00] Writing local files
[17:28:01] Completed 1000000 out of 10000000 steps (10 percent)
[17:42:21] Writing local files
[17:42:21] Completed 1100000 out of 10000000 steps (11 percent)
[17:56:41] Writing local files
<< This is WAY too much data - 14.58Megs!
[15:11:25] - Writing 14,582,638 bytes of core data to disk...
<< I added the commas, for easier reading.>>
Too Much Data - Project 3051
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Too Much Data - Project 3051
Same problem we had last year with some WU's. Here's the log excerpt:
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Re: Too Much Data - Project 3051
Maybe my math is off (no coffee yet today ), but that looks like 14 GB not MB, right?
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Re: Too Much Data - Project 3051
The number is still 14 MB. Why is this WU size problematic?7im wrote:Maybe my math is off (no coffee yet today ), but that looks like 14 GB not MB, right?
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Re: Too Much Data - Project 3051
Umm, no7im wrote:that looks like 14 GB not MB, right?
I wouldn't say that 14MB is particularly unusual for an SMP WU.
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Re: Too Much Data - Project 3051
coffee break!
Please note in the v6 client, the BigWU option has changed. (small, normal, big) = (<5MB, 5-10MB, >10MB) So 14MB isn't much more than 10.
Please note in the v6 client, the BigWU option has changed. (small, normal, big) = (<5MB, 5-10MB, >10MB) So 14MB isn't much more than 10.
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Re: Too Much Data - Project 3051
I'm seeing 17 MB results with some SMP beta WU ... I've already seen 25 MB results (2651 I think) and even 100 MB results (2650 but it was a bug, and the WU became 2651).
edit : for classical clients, p1487 also generate huge results files (~17MB)
edit : for classical clients, p1487 also generate huge results files (~17MB)