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Message 20632 - Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 13:16:45 UTC

I am not receiving work on 1 of my computers. It says I am overcommitted. But today is July 19 and the 4 WU's I have are not due until July 24 for 2 and July 25 for 2. I have set my WU's for 4 hours. Therefore I will be done in 16 hours.

Here is a copy of my messages when I start BOINC.

7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Starting BOINC client version 5.4.9 for windows_intelx86
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||libcurl/7.15.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8a zlib/1.2.3
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Data directory: C:Program FilesBOINC
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Processor: 1 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 2.13GHz
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Memory: 1023.39 MB physical, 2.40 GB virtual
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Disk: 55.82 GB total, 49.27 GB free
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM|rosetta@home|URL: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/; Computer ID: 274110; location: work; project prefs: default
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||General prefs: from rosetta@home (last modified 2006-07-19 09:04:32)
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||General prefs: no separate prefs for work; using your defaults
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Local control only allowed
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Listening on port 31416
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM|rosetta@home|Resuming task t319__CASP7_JUMPRELAX_SAVE_ALL_OUT_BARCODE_CONTACT_hom026__739_8798_1 using rosetta version 525
7/19/2006 9:11:12 AM||Using earliest-deadline-first scheduling because computer is overcommitted.


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Message 20648 - Posted: 19 Jul 2006, 16:18:57 UTC

Another piece of information I just remembered. I had to set my PC clock ahead one year to test a command to another computer. During that time BOINC was still running, and performed a CPU test.
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Message 20687 - Posted: 20 Jul 2006, 2:44:37 UTC
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BOINC may have "learned" that your PC isn't typically on all day and so feels it may take a week to get the 16hrs of crunching. It factors all this in to determine scheduling. Now to worry though, it will learn you now plan to have it on longer each day as well.

If you'd really like some additional WUs on board, you could suspend some of the ones that it has not started yet (well, any of 'em, but those would be the least disruptive) and then update to the project.

You could also change your General Preference to increase the value for "Connect to network about every...days". Then update to the project.

Don't go overboard. You'll get more work. The above would really just be if you are on dial-up and don't plan to be able to connect again for a while.

In fact, you could simply up your WU runtime preference in your Rosetta preferences and then update to the project. The existing WUs will crunch for the new time preference.
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