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Send message Joined: 13 Apr 15 Posts: 138 Credit: 2,969,210 RAC: 14 |
I just noticed that a couple of new apps appeared on the applications page last week, namely camb_boinc2docker, camb_legacy and planck_param_sims but can't find any info on them (admittedly, I didn't look very hard). Any details on system requirements and what they are going to be doing? My systems struggle with anything other than Theory and Sixtrack but I have set 1 machine to ask for these new apps but there doesn't appear to be any available as yet. |
Send message Joined: 22 Apr 16 Posts: 677 Credit: 2,002,766 RAC: 689 |
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Send message Joined: 8 Apr 15 Posts: 779 Credit: 12,146,916 RAC: 2,432 |
https://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/BoincDocker Axel I figured you would find that Back on that other thread where I mentioned that and the other ones for Alpha. Heck the way things look now I get to test and make them work and then somebody will join here with 100 computers and leave me in the dust with those same tasks another member and myself did the original testing for. Oh well Mad Scientist For Life |
Send message Joined: 22 Apr 16 Posts: 677 Credit: 2,002,766 RAC: 689 |
Cosmology use this Application: https://www.cosmologyathome.org/apps.php |
Send message Joined: 13 Apr 15 Posts: 138 Credit: 2,969,210 RAC: 14 |
So, with Cosmology using those same three, are they just variations on a "wrapper", rather than being applications in their own right? |
Send message Joined: 22 Apr 16 Posts: 677 Credit: 2,002,766 RAC: 689 |
Docker is using Container (Cent-OS for example). Virtualbox 5.1.26 is needed. Have up to now no task running with docker in Cosmology (be there since four weeks), only x86 tasks (camb_legacy). Crystal Pellet helps the Team to get app_config running in the past- saw this in their Forum. |
Send message Joined: 8 Apr 15 Posts: 779 Credit: 12,146,916 RAC: 2,432 |
Yes we Alpha test first and then they will come over here for more testing and then over to the public site (LHC) Mad Scientist For Life |
Send message Joined: 11 Mar 16 Posts: 23 Credit: 68,680 RAC: 0 |
What is TensorFlow Application? Does this app have any relation to the LHC and CERN? Or was it included in the list of applications from another project - like camb from Cosmology@Home? |
Send message Joined: 12 Sep 14 Posts: 65 Credit: 544 RAC: 0 |
These test apps are for now just placeholders for a summer student project which is looking at some problems involving Machine Learning. Will post if/when we have some real work to crunch. For now please don't waste time wondering, OK? Ben and Laurence |
Send message Joined: 11 Mar 16 Posts: 23 Credit: 68,680 RAC: 0 |
These test apps are for now just placeholders for a summer student project which is looking at some problems involving Machine Learning. received three tasks, but with an error 08.08.2018 9:21:26 [error] Can't parse task in scheduler reply: unexpected XML tag or syntax 08.08.2018 9:21:26 [error] No close tag in scheduler reply they are in the list of tasks on the site, but they are not in my client |
Send message Joined: 8 Apr 15 Posts: 779 Credit: 12,146,916 RAC: 2,432 |
Right now we only have these three task versions running since CMS needs an update and the rest of those are not ready to be tested here so set your preferences with only any of these three that you would like to test. Thanks Mad Scientist For Life |
Send message Joined: 11 Mar 16 Posts: 23 Credit: 68,680 RAC: 0 |
received three tasks, but with an error I'm sorry, but I want to go back to the task of Tensor Flow Error in the task template <result> <report_deadline>1534319594</report_deadline> <wu_name>condor#vccondorce02.cern.ch#TensorFlow#1533713686#439171.0</wu_name> <name>condor#vccondorce02.cern.ch#TensorFlow#1533713686#439171.0_0</name> <file_ref> <file_name><OUTPUT</file_name> <open_name>output.tar.gz</open_name> <copy_file/> </file_ref> . . . . </result> The file name must be condor#vccondorce02.cern.ch#TensorFlow#1533713686#439171.0_0_r124906701_0 |
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