Included both time_stats and net_stats
<time_stats>
<on_frac>0.404988</on_frac>
<connected_frac>0.811280</connected_frac>
<active_frac>0.999558</active_frac>
<last_update>1281386658.730200</last_update>
</time_stats>
<net_stats>
<bwup>11983.721332</bwup>
<avg_up>8510916.840124</avg_up>
<avg_time_up>1281386662.966200</avg_time_up>
<bwdown>23045.015106</bwdown>
<avg_down>82112700.670026</avg_down>
<avg_time_down>1281378942.015200</avg_time_down>
</net_stats>
> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 16:18:24 -0400
> CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [boinc_dev] Work Fetch Request Logic
>
> >From your client_state.xml file, what are the time_stats?
>
> jm7
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> Jamie Tiller
> <ghost0...@hotmai
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> <[email protected]>,
> 08/09/2010 04:08 <[email protected]>
> PM cc
> <[email protected]
> >
> Subject
> RE: [boinc_dev] Work Fetch Request
> Logic
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> Ok,
>
> I'm not seeing this at the moment, although I've not been monitoring the
> work fetch requests.
> Everytime that Boinc does a work fetch I see the default 4.5 days being
> requested from the cache settings.
> I'll run Boinc with the current settings for a couple of weeks and see if
> it starts to adapt better to the actual uptime per day and adjusts the work
> fetch's accordingly
>
> Thanks
>
> > To: [email protected]
> > From: [email protected]
> > Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 08:25:35 -0400
> > CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [boinc_dev] Work Fetch Request Logic
> >
> > The client also tracks this, and should reduce the work fetch requests
> > after a couple of weeks of running part time. The information should
> > already be incorporated into the work fetch request.
> >
> > Yes, new clients can fetch more work than makes sense for clients that
> are
> > off most of the time, but they should reduce the requests after enough
> > information is gathered.
> >
> > jm7
> >
> >
> >
> > Jamie Tiller
> > <ghost0...@hotmai
> > l.co.uk> To
> > Sent by: <[email protected]>
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> > u> Subject
> > [boinc_dev] Work Fetch Request
> > Logic
> > 08/07/2010 07:29
> > AM
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> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible that the work fetch request system can be subtly changed?
> > At
> > the moment, the user set's a cache by days in the client or the project
> > web site, this cache is then converted into seconds and the work fetch
> > logic will try to fill this cache.
> > For computers that are on and
> > crunching 24/7 this logic is fine, but for computers that only crunch
> > for a % of the day then this leads to them overfilling their cache and
> > possibly having work units time out or go to High Priority mode as they
> > will not finish in time.
> >
> > For example, I currently have a cache
> > set to 4.5 days but only crunch for about 8 hours per day. The work
> > fetch request logic is currently asking for 0.86 + 388800.00 seconds of
> > work so potentially giving me 108 hours of work. Given the fact that in
> > reality I will only crunch for 36 hours (129600 seconds) of that 108
> > hours this is a massive overfill of the cache.
> > >From the project
> > websites we already track various statistics about how Boinc runs and is
> > connected to the network etc, could we not utilise these figures to be
> > able to give a realistic figure on that hosts up time and then use that
> > figure in the work fetch request logic?
> >
> > Ghost
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