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#31 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Try a manual method. Stop the boinc client, delete the account and master xml files for that project, go to project dir and delete the dir for those projects, restart the boinc client.
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#32 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Will try that thanks
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#33 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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scole of TSBT wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:59 pm Try a manual method. Stop the boinc client, delete the account and master xml files for that project, go to project dir and delete the dir for those projects, restart the boinc client.
That did the trick thanks.

I had actually considered doing something like that but was concerned that there might be other mentions to the projects inside other XML file(s)
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#34 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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You joined those projects through Bam I'll bet.
The Bam manager overrides the local manager of boinc tasks.
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#35 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Anyone happen to know if times reported by BoincTasks for WU deadlines are local time or UTC please?
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#36 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Local time.
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#37 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Bugga !! I got a shedload of Enigma WU which will deadline just before the sprint opens (not that it will necessarily be Enigma of course)
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#38 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Once again, I find boinctasks virtually grinds to a halt when I start bunkering up. 19 machines, most with several client instances and the resulting WU count means it just dies on its feet. I was just spending way too much time using it for health-checking & the 'waiting', 'closing' 'updating' delays were driving me nuts

I've started developing my own variant; runs on Linux but can happily cope with clients of all kinds. Mainly just for monitoring at this time - it reports per-machine regardless of number of clients running and flags up warnings in red if too little or too much is running. The data source is simply /etc/hosts (with some comments added to describe machine capabilities, physical location etc)
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#39 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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scole of TSBT wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2019 1:36 am Set the Group on the Computers tab and collapse any group you aren't currently working on or looking at. I set the computer name as the group so I can make sure each instance on that system is working 100%.
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#40 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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scole of TSBT wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:30 pm Have you tried this?
Yes, I think so. All I can make it do is hide or display individual systems though. I was hoping it would support multiple named groups
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#41 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Oh !!! The group is an entry field too. I never twigged to that. That will be handy, thanks.

I'll press ahead anyhow as I am hoping to extend it to cover things which boinctasks can't do (at least what I think it can't do)
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#42 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Limit the number computers in a group to no more than 20. If you collapse the group, I think it helps response time.
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#43 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Made groups and still seem to be getting heaps of problems when I bunker up.

Maybe my laptop isn't up to the job? Dell Vostro 1720, Core2 processor P8600, 4Gb RAM, Windows 7 64bit
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#44 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Glad I'm not the only one

Is it possible to have multiple copies of Boinctasks running on the same machine please? If so, I'd simply split my client machines into groups across 2 or more instances of boinctasks
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#45 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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scole of TSBT wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:59 pm Try a manual method. Stop the boinc client, delete the account and master xml files for that project, go to project dir and delete the dir for those projects, restart the boinc client.
Sussed it. This did the trick.

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boinccmd --acct_mgr detach
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#46 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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BTW, I had 240 boinc clients setup on BoincTasks for the XANSONS work release. No matter how I sliced it, it had my CPU utilization at 100%. Had to shut it down, open it only to check on things, then shut it down again.
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#47 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Maybe you guys just have too many systems ......... not that that is a bad thing. Copes with my meager croft fine with a few cores dedicated on an old xeon server. Guess it wasn't designed to run entire server rooms :naughty: ( I'm just jealous )
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#48 Re: BoincTasks eFMer

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Can't have too many systems (need some shares in electricity companies).

Too many clients and too many WU soon causes problems for me though as I get the impression that boinctasks is keeping microscopic detail on every WU. Admirable motives but overkill in a lot of situations. Seems it creates its own DDOS attack on itself :lol:
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