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Message boards : Number crunching : Please fix computer #57018 - only invalids!
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Whoever owns computer number 57018 http://gene.disi.unitn.it/test/show_host_detail.php?hostid=57018 please fix it or take it off the net! | |
ID: 1797 · Reply Quote | |
There are more of those: | |
ID: 1798 · Reply Quote | |
You can limit number of WUs sent to hosts which returned high number of invalid WUs recently. Limit of 1 WU per host and scheduler request delay set to 12h should reduce this problem a lot. | |
ID: 1799 · Reply Quote | |
You can limit number of WUs sent to hosts which returned high number of invalid WUs recently. Limit of 1 WU per host and scheduler request delay set to 12h should reduce this problem a lot. Do you remember the server config option for enabling this? Well, I will try to find out... (Is not that easy for me, working at home) | |
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I have found another one of these bad hosts: #34120 | |
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You can limit number of WUs sent to hosts which returned high number of invalid WUs recently. Limit of 1 WU per host and scheduler request delay set to 12h should reduce this problem a lot. I never tried to setup my own server, so I do not know exactly how to do this. Out of curiosity I tried to search for this, and found that you can set <reliable_priority_on_over> and <reliable_priority_on_over_except_error> options in project settings, they may do the trick. Reference: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/ProjectOptions#Acceleratingretries I also found that you can blacklist a host by setting its max_results_day field to -1. You can use this to ban hosts which return invalid results only. Reference: https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/BlackList ____________ | |
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Thank you Daniel | |
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Please fix computer #57018 - only invalids!