Subject: Re: Boinc s/w making my machine sluggish like hell...
From: John
Date: 20/08/2005, 15:01
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

In article <3hudg1h6n45fm69h3k4eh7pmrh4hqj995p@4ax.com>, Louis Holleman
<louis@holleman.demon.nl> writes
Hi,

I've been running Seti Classic since 1998, and Boinc since last
november. Initially using Boinc 4.13 but lately I've been forced to
upgrade since Boinc no longer took new units.
Especially my main machine is behaving sluggish lately. I always
praised the way the client behaved amongst other s/w running, you
hardly would notice there was some app running eating up all remainder
of available cpu. This is completely different running Boinc 4.35 or
whatever it is now. Two times already now I was forced to completely
restart this machine because things messed up terribly. 
FWIW: this machine primarily runs a hub server connecting 3 other
servers which do run on 3 other machines (which also run Boinc but
nothing more than that).
This hub needs a bit of ram and a bit of cpu, nothing more.
Furthermore, this machine runs my email client, usenet client,
internet explorer and a bunch of other apps like Word or whatever
might be needed. It is my main working machine. No bloody games which
require tons of cpu or ram, just ordinary stuff. I don't convert video
into digital stuff or burn 5 dvd's daily either. This morning (after a
restart already 2 or 3 days ago) I was doing the regular usenet stuff
and the thing went bananas again.... forcing me into a restart again.
I'm gonna skip using Boinc on this machine for a few days, see what
happens next but if the results show me Boinc is interfering with
other programs running, this machine will simply quit running Boinc.
Maybe even the other machines too. I don't mind offering spare cpu to
a decent project, but the project shouldn't be interfering with my
regular stuff.

Louis

Sorry to hear that BOINC 4.45 is slowing down your machines. 

Is this noticeable as a result of instability, forcing reboots, and
slowing machines down as you are using them. Or, is the slowdown with
the granting of credit and average credit?

I have noticed the average credit for all our team has fallen since the
multiple outrages :(( 

-- John Clark