Crunching on QuadCore

xi3piscium
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Hello

Can someone please help me? I just bought a Mac Book Pro with 2.0Ghz i7 quad core processor. When I installed boinc (unix command line) E@H want to crunch 4 WU's at one time. I only want E@H to crunch only 1 WU at a time. In my prefs I have it set on multi processor to use 1 processor. I even left it blank and still it wants to crunch 4 WU's. No way I want E@H using my comp like that! Is there a solution fo this? Thanks
Jaco

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Crunching on QuadCore

Set you preferences to use 25% of the processor, eithier locally at the clent, or by making a second set of computing prferences, and then moving that host to your new venue,

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RE: Set you preferences to

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Set you preferences to use 25% of the processor, eithier locally at the clent, or by making a second set of computing prferences, and then moving that host to your new venue,

Claggy

Claggy,

Thanks for your reply. I did as you said, but it still wants to crunch more than one WU. Now it's crunching two. Thanks!
Jaco

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RE: Set you preferences to

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Set you preferences to use 25% of the processor, eithier locally at the clent, or by making a second set of computing prferences, and then moving that host to your new venue,

Reportedly throtteling ("Use at most ... of CPU time") doesn't work too well with the current Core Client and Einstein@home applications, and would rather try to avoid it.

Instead I'd set "On multiprocessors, use at most ... processors" to "1" in your Global Computing Preferences (and update the Einstein@home project - if you're using the command-line client, start it with [pre]
boinc --update_prefs http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/[/pre]

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RE: Instead I'd set "On

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Instead I'd set "On multiprocessors, use at most ... processors" to "1" in your Global Computing Preferences (and update the Einstein@home project - if you're using the command-line client, start it with [pre]
boinc --update_prefs http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/[/pre]

BM


And for BOINC Client v6.10.58, as xi3piscium is using, I'd go one line further down to

On multiprocessors, use at most 
Enforced by version 6.1+  xxx% of the processors

where nnn is 13 / 26 / 51 % for his 8 / 4 / 2 processor hosts. Actually, that's not nice, is it?

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RE: ...Instead I'd set "On

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...Instead I'd set "On multiprocessors, use at most ... processors" to "1" in your Global Computing Preferences...


That's the preference for pre-6.x versions. ;-)

The current one is (as Claggy almost correctly said:-)On multiprocessors, use at most 25% of the processorsto use one out of four cores.

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RE: where nnn is 13 / 26 /

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where nnn is 13 / 26 / 51 % for his 8 / 4 / 2 processor hosts...

_______^^^ undeclared variable.

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RE: RE: ...Instead I'd

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...Instead I'd set "On multiprocessors, use at most ... processors" to "1" in your Global Computing Preferences...

That's the preference for pre-6.x versions. ;-)

The current one is (as Claggy almost correctly said:-)On multiprocessors, use at most 25% of the processorsto use one out of four cores.

Gruß,
Gundolf


Opps, thanks for that, well it was 5:55am, ;-)

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Thanks for all of the

Thanks for all of the replies. Updated global prefs. Set use at most 1 processor. And percentage set to 12%. Now crunching one WU.

Jaco

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The i7's on the Macs also

The i7's on the Macs also have HyperThreading enabled, which means that your laptop has 8 logical processors, not 4. That is likely why setting it to 25% still used two processes.

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RE: The i7's on the Macs

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The i7's on the Macs also have HyperThreading enabled, which means that your laptop has 8 logical processors, not 4. That is likely why setting it to 25% still used two processes.

Just FYI not all i7's are quad core and with HT 8 core, my wifes new 13" Mac is an i7 but is only a dual core and then with HT a quad core. I guess there are different levels of Mac's too.

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