At least you're getting results. I tried eon on 2 machines, ran for days and days. But no results, so I gave up.
I was trying to get a score on every project.
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At least you're getting results. I tried eon on 2 machines, ran for days and days. But no results, so I gave up.
I was trying to get a score on every project.
At least we are getting WUs now.
You must have had a better rate of connection to the server than me.
My output rate has increased according to Bok's stats.
That is, I am now doing the around same output rate as before per stats update, but now in only 30 minutes instead of 60.
Until today my Linux clients were skipping a lot just waiting for the server. (Although about 1 hour ago 1 box just showed about 40 x 60 second skips in a row waiting for a connection but has resumed now)
For the timebeing this is good for me. But if it turns out to be poor for a majority, he will have to change it back as it will drop the total production rate for the project.
:cry: should have knocked on wood.
It all turned to runny brown stuff.
even Bok's stats have not updated for 2 hours
I posted graeme in the forum.
Hmmm..... indeed a puzzlement. Mine are running okay. On the linux systems, make sure you have a library file named libaloptc.so in your eon_client directory. If you don't, then your system isn't going to register results correctly or talk to their server worth a hoot. I found 7 of mine bad late yesterday afternoon. So I just re-installed on all my systems. I've had much much better luck in communicating with their server. However the WU's are taking longer to process now as I mentioned previously.
72CJ5 yes I've got one of them in my eon_client directory but I have heaps of ZZZ - Sleep for 60 seconds
happening now.
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Originally Posted by vaughan
Wow........ gotta have something else going on too..... I've got 18 systems that i've been watching real close for two hours now, and no delays on any of them. For once. However I was getting tons of the stuff yesterday when others were saying that they were okay.
Did you try deleting the files in the directory and re-installing the client? If not, then do that as a try. Reason I mention it is that I had a box that was rolling along okay from looking at the screen, but it was not registering any points on the eon web site. It was the only box I had on eon at the time. Really blew my mind as absolutely nothing was registering. So I deleted all the files in the directory, downloaded the eon_client.tar.gz file, blew it apart in the directory, re-registered my email addy, and just like magic points started accumulating from that system.
That was the incident that started me in on re-installing. Well then in that process I noticed on some of the others that I had the wrong library file. So there are still multiple issues involved in the connection problems I believe.
The I/O data is being collected., so hopefully graeme will be able to advise better once they have checked the server logs and have accumulated enough data after the change.
I'm keeping my clients online and I'll check back in 24 hours.
Graeme just posted on the EON web site hosted by FDC that the eon server is down until Monday. :-(
:-( Just when I was thinking of giving it another go........ :cry:
Graeme and his team have been working hard trying to find out where the bottleneck is. It's really been a rough exercise for them. While they didn't seem to have this issue when the project was at UW, they had other issues. Well they managed to get rid of other issues, but this connectivity thing has really thrown them for a loop. To their credit though, they have been very attentive to the comments and suggestions of the crunching participants which is a major plus. I think he finally decided to just pull the plug for the weekend to give them time to think things through and try to get another perspective on this without having to continually babysit the server and not be able to devote their attention to what is causing the problem.
Come Monday morning though, I'm back at it!! :D