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Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:27 pm
by slugbug
Let's hope so. I haven't seen a -bigadv work unit in days.

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:12 pm
by Zagen30
Just got a 2684.

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:58 am
by ElectricVehicle
HexaMonster got bigadv 2685 at about 11am PDT. HexaMonster LIKE 2685! It go Faaast!

So long, and thanks for all the WU's!

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:50 am
by PantherX
ElectricVehicle wrote:HexaMonster got bigadv 2685 at about 11am PDT. HexaMonster LIKE 2685! It go Faaast!...
Do you mean that the the TPF is lesser then that of the Project 2684? Can you give us the TPF for comparison?

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:28 am
by PantherX
Well, I just got a WU of Project 2685 and will be reporting the TPF

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:49 am
by PantherX
These Project 2685 WUs are really awesome :mrgreen: I am getting ~6000 PPD MORE when compared to Project 2684. I am running with -smp 7 + GPU2 Client and the system isn't dedicated :shock: Wonder others are getting with dedicated machines :?: Here is from HFM.NET, computer was idle during this time:
Project ID: 2685
Core: GRO-A3
Credit: 8955
Frames: 100


Name: SMP2
Path: D:\F@H SMP\
Number of Frames Observed: 3

Min. Time / Frame : 00:39:28 - 24,839.41 PPD
Avg. Time / Frame : 00:39:31 - 24,792.28 PPD
Cur. Time / Frame : 00:39:28 - 24,711.47 PPD
R3F. Time / Frame : 00:39:31 - 24,680.21 PPD
All Time / Frame : 00:39:31 - 24,680.21 PPD
Eff. Time / Frame : 00:51:30 - 18,937.47 PPD

For reference, here is the Project 2684 from HFM.NET:
Project ID: 2684
Core: GRO-A3
Credit: 8955
Frames: 100


Name: SMP2
Path: D:\F@H SMP\
Number of Frames Observed: 300

Min. Time / Frame : 00:48:32 - 18,214.90 PPD
Avg. Time / Frame : 00:50:54 - 16,959.39 PPD

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:41 pm
by AtwaterFS
Sweet, so BIGADV performance is almost back to where it used to be on A2, before it got all messed up w/ this A3 debacle - Yeaaaa!

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:33 pm
by ElectricVehicle
PantherX wrote:
ElectricVehicle wrote:HexaMonster got bigadv 2685 at about 11am PDT. HexaMonster LIKE 2685! It go Faaast!...
Do you mean that the the TPF is lesser then that of the Project 2684? Can you give us the TPF for comparison?
i7 980x 4.0 GHz Windows 7 x64 12GB RAM

-smp 12 -bigadv 1.3GB ram used by FAHCore_a3.exe

Project 2685

TPF 00:27:13
PPD 42,789

That's at 58%. I also had the machine powered down for about an hour while I was moving it, so the PPD is a really a tad higher since the bonus will be little bigger without the missing hour.

I didn't post it initially because I had a hard time believing it myself. The TPF has held the whole time and I'm at 58% now. This is the whole reason the HexaMonster was created in the Laboratory. It's a bit more attractive than Frankenstein with pretty blue lights instead of lightning bolts!

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:02 pm
by ElectricVehicle
bigadv WU's dried up again, haven't seen one since before Saturday 10/23/2010 9:48 AM PST ([16:48:12] UTC), so that's none for over two days now.

Here's the log from downloading a 6701 instead of bigadv right after I finshed the last bigadv. Since then there have been no more bigadv yet.

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[16:48:12] + Attempting to get work packet
[16:48:12] Passkey found
[16:48:12] - Will indicate memory of 12279 MB
[16:48:12] - Connecting to assignment server
[16:48:12] Connecting to http://assign.stanford.edu:8080/
[16:48:12] Posted data.
[16:48:12] Initial: 40AB; - Successful: assigned to (171.64.65.56).
[16:48:12] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[16:48:12] Loaded queue successfully.
[16:48:12] Connecting to http://171.64.65.56:8080/
[16:48:13] Posted data.
[16:48:13] Initial: 0000; - Receiving payload (expected size: 764037)
[16:48:14] - Downloaded at ~746 kB/s
[16:48:14] - Averaged speed for that direction ~545 kB/s
[16:48:14] + Received work.
[16:48:14] Trying to send all finished work units
[16:48:14] + No unsent completed units remaining.
[16:48:14] + Closed connections
[16:48:14] 
[16:48:14] + Processing work unit
[16:48:14] Core required: FahCore_a3.exe
[16:48:14] Core found.
[16:48:14] Working on queue slot 00 [October 23 16:48:14 UTC]
[16:48:14] + Working ...
[16:48:14] - Calling '.\FahCore_a3.exe -dir work/ -nice 19 -suffix 00 -np 12 -checkpoint 30 -verbose -lifeline 2384 -version 629'

[16:48:14] 
[16:48:14] *------------------------------*
[16:48:14] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[16:48:14] Version 2.22 (Mar 12, 2010)
[16:48:14] 
[16:48:14] Preparing to commence simulation
[16:48:14] - Looking at optimizations...
[16:48:14] - Created dyn
[16:48:14] - Files status OK
[16:48:14] - Expanded 763525 -> 1404481 (decompressed 183.9 percent)
[16:48:14] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=763525 data_size=1404481, decompressed_data_size=1404481 diff=0
[16:48:14] - Digital signature verified
[16:48:14] 
[16:48:14] Project: 6701 (Run 23, Clone 33, Gen 26)

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:20 pm
by Mstenholm
They are still around. Just picked up a 2692 after I uploaded a 2685. Sweet.

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:46 pm
by ElectricVehicle
The 2 day (53 hours) dry spell just ended for me with a 2686 I just got at 10/25/2010 2:18 PM PST.

[21:18:34] Project: 2686 (Run 1, Clone 6, Gen 36)
Mstenholm wrote:They are still around. Just picked up a 2692 after I uploaded a 2685. Sweet.
Thanks for letting me know there are some out there, at least as of your post anyway.

Yeah! Fold On!

Folding Proteins, not Paper! :)

Re: HexaMonster Hungry! Where have the bigadv WU gone?

Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:02 pm
by MIBW
Yeah, late last week both SR2s got about half a dozen consecutive 6701s each, but since then things have looked up, with my best run of bigadv ever. Really nice to see them both at near max capacity for the first time, and having 3 days straight of 300,000 to 320,000 ppd from two boxes, 1200 watts total. :twisted:

As Ferris Bueller says, if you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up. :biggrin:

But then you get to see one chugging at 162,000 ppd one day then 58,000 the next. :(