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dgnuff

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Message 16861 - Posted: 25 Apr 2008, 17:17:55 UTC
Last modified: 25 Apr 2008, 17:41:39 UTC

Steps to reproduce:

Attach to these 5 projects:

Rosetta@Home
Tanpaku
Spinhenge
boincsimap
malariacontrol

Set priorities as follows:

Rosetta 1800
All others 50

Leave it cook for a week or two.

Note that Malaria is doing work about four times faster than Spinhenge and Tanpaku.

I've got a total of six machines here using this setup, all are suffering this problem.

Incidentally, what are the expected maxima and minima for LTD values? I routinely see them in the hundreds of thousands or even millions on systems that have been running this setup for extended timeframes.
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Nicolas

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Message 16863 - Posted: 25 Apr 2008, 17:59:50 UTC - in response to Message 16861.  

Incidentally, what are the expected maxima and minima for LTD values? I routinely see them in the hundreds of thousands or even millions on systems that have been running this setup for extended timeframes.

There is no maximum. And they're in seconds, so a million is merely 11 days of debt. 1 year (31 million seconds) wouldn't be rare if ClimatePrediction is involved.
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