Another thing. Why do the tasks showing in this BOINC use a 12 hour clock on their deadline (with AM and PM notation), whereas the rest of the times (in the event log, on the web site) use a 24 hour notation? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v289/Ageless/BOINC/Android/12hour_clock1.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v289/Ageless/BOINC/Android/12hour_clock2.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v289/Ageless/BOINC/Android/24hour_clock.png
-- Jord van der Elst. On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Jord van der Elst <[email protected]> wrote: > BOINC 7.4.41 on Android 4.2.1 > Telephone: Huawei G700 Quad core, 2GB RAM, 8GB storage. > Preferences that matter set: > Pause computation when screen is on: No. > Use 3 CPU cores. > CPU Limit: 100% > Pause at CPU usage above: 90% > Max. used storage space: 20% > Min. storage space: 0.1GB > RAM Limit: 90% > > Event Log: > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||max memory usage when active: 993.80MB > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||max memory usage when idle: 1788.85MB > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||Preferences: > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||Reading preferences override file > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||(to change preferences, visit a project web > site or select Preferences in the Manager) > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||suspend work if non-BOINC CPU load exceeds > 90% > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||don't use GPU while active > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||don't compute while active > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||max CPUs used: 3 > Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||max disk usage: 1.16GB > Mon Dec 14 05:01:15 CET 2015||log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task, > task_debug > Mon Dec 14 05:01:15 CET 2015||Config: report completed tasks immediately > Mon Dec 14 05:01:15 CET 2015||Not using a proxy > Mon Dec 14 05:01:24 CET 2015|SETI@home|[task] result > 10ja11ah.7289.3748.14.12.102_1 checkpointed > Mon Dec 14 05:02:00 CET 2015|SETI@home|[task] result > 10ja11ah.7289.3748.14.12.125_0 checkpointed > Mon Dec 14 05:02:07 CET 2015|SETI@home|[task] result > 10ja11ah.7289.3748.14.12.119_0 checkpointed > Mon Dec 14 05:02:25 CET 2015|SETI@home|[task] result > 10ja11ah.7289.3748.14.12.102_1 checkpointed > Mon Dec 14 05:03:01 CET 2015|SETI@home|[task] result > 10ja11ah.7289.3748.14.12.125_0 checkpointed > > I am wondering where this BOINC gets some of its preferences from. Didn't > we set that the Android BOINC would only use the local preferences? Or does > it have to do with that this BOINC only uses the default location/venue? > > My BOINC states that it won't do computations while active, but none of my > preference say that it should follow this. > Both in my local and online preferences is this set to always compute. As > the rest of the log snippet shows, it is computing even when the phone is > in use. So why does it say it won't compute when in use? > > The memory limits are also a bit weird. Both the online and local > preferences state that BOINC can use 90% of the memory. The online > preferences state that for both in use and idle, the local preferences just > for the 'RAM Limit'. So why is it still stating only to use 50% of the > memory when in use? I've seen my BOINC suspend a couple of times now > because other apps in memory made RAM usage go over 50%. > > The RAM Limit preference in local preferences also seems to be one for > when the device is idle, for when I change this value to 70% it'll become: > Mon Dec 14 07:02:05 CET 2015||max memory usage when idle: 1391.33MB, that > was before Mon Dec 14 05:00:57 CET 2015||max memory usage when idle: > 1788.85MB > > Last, how do I unload BOINC from memory? There's no 'Exit' option in the > client. > When I long press the three stripes on my phone on the lower right, I do > get the Memory Usage screen that shows all apps in memory. When I click the > X on BOINC, or swipe it to the left or right, it should unload from memory, > but the little icon in the top-left corner states that it continues to stay > in memory and continues to run (the event log confirms this). Even when I > first suspend BOINC, then try to unload it from memory will it stay in > memory. Why? > > -- Jord van der Elst. > _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.
