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Send message Joined: 23 Nov 14 Posts: 70 Credit: 192,285 RAC: 0 |
Hi all, I recently added BOINCTasks to my laptop so that I could easily add a few more clients on it (have about 10 now to run mainly NCI work). I'm thinking of adding more, but don't want to impact the work of the ones I already have - what's the maximum recommended amount of clients per PC? Chris |
Send message Joined: 7 Sep 10 Posts: 453 Credit: 945,109 RAC: 0 |
For here it's 1. |
Send message Joined: 5 Dec 15 Posts: 26 Credit: 1,425,425 RAC: 186 |
Define "clients"? If by "clients" you mean instances of BoincManager or WuProp or whatever (virtualization) then the answer is "one". No more than one WuProp task should be running per host. Otherwise the hours counted become meaningless. (One 4-core PC could get a billion hours a day or something.) If you actually mean "projects", then I run about 20. However, it depends more on the processor speed and which projects you run. A slow PC, probably limit it to five or six projects. Main thing is to have the "number of days work" in Preferences set LOW! The more projects, the more important this is, otherwise you'll be running "high priority" all the time and miss deadlines. One day's work is plenty with 5-6 projects on most PCs. More projects than that, you can get away with one day on a high-end CPU, but need to drop down otherwise. If you run any projects with super-long tasks (CPDN or such) then you'll definitely need to keep this value super low. If you set the value above one day, you'll see slower PC's running only one project at a time anyway, it will just alternate which one to run. Of course, you can always use "Project Suspend" to MANUALLY choose which projects you want to work on at any given time, so you can attach to as many as you like - just keep the number that are actually working reasonable. Start with 5-6, work up to 10, add more if it'll handle it. BoincTasks is wonderful - any time I see a "running high priority" highlighted entry (when I haven't been micromanaging...), I know to either drop the number of projects or the "days work" value a bit. |
Send message Joined: 23 Nov 14 Posts: 70 Credit: 192,285 RAC: 0 |
I meant clients as in instances of BOINC... So I currently have 100 instances on my laptop each doing 2 Goofyxgrid tasks (200 tasks an hour @ 10 credits each = a nice tidy 2,000 credits an hour). I also thought that I would be allowed to add a WUProp WU to each of these instances to log the hours I'm doing, as I am legitimately completing the hours, but I guess it does make sense that this isn't the case... |
Send message Joined: 28 Mar 10 Posts: 588 Credit: 1,220,151 RAC: 237 |
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Send message Joined: 14 Dec 11 Posts: 39 Credit: 6,533,805 RAC: 278 |
At present WuProp allows for the total number of BOINC instances on a computer equal to the number of processors in the system. Your i7-2620M would be permitted to run WuProp on up to 4 of the 100 BOINC instances without the hosts being banned by the server. Additionally, If you have not already done so. You will need to configure WuProp to communicate with each client. There is a post in multi clients on how to configure an app_info.xml or app_config.xml. |
Send message Joined: 23 Nov 14 Posts: 70 Credit: 192,285 RAC: 0 |
Excellent, thank you both! |
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