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Message 31534 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 19:57:01 UTC


If you go to your Account page, and click on \'view\' next to \'computers\', you\'ll see that there AREN\'T any listed.
So, if you have a model being processed, you\'ve created more than one account with the project, and your data will be on the other account.

You\'ll need to find it, and start looking at it, and posting from there. Just ignore this account; there\'re thousands like it.

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I\'ve just had a look to see if you show up on BOINCstats.
You do, but on the BBC project.
Is THAT where you\'re crunching? Because that\'s a different project to this one.


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Message 31539 - Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 3:43:44 UTC - in response to Message 31538.  

Yes, I joined on the BBC project. Same questions. WHere4 should I address them. Seems pointless if nothig being done with the data....
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As I see it on the BBC site, your computers are continuing to trickle, the graphs for the ResultIDs are continuing to update, you are continuing to get credits.

Where does it say that nothing is being done with the data?

Looking at when your models were downloaded, it appears that they\'ve been running for over a year. If that\'s the case, you are likely getting messages in the messages tab something like \"your result is overdue (or past deadline), consider aborting\". This is a generic BOINC message for any Result that is \"past due\" and does not apply to cpdn/BBC models. Continue on, you will continue to get credit, the output will be used.
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Message 31542 - Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 6:52:01 UTC


The \"BBC experiment\" was initiated by the BBC to be used in conjunction with their documentary on Climate Change.
Their involvement in Oxford Uni\'s climate modelling project ended when the BBC broadcast their results program at the end of January 2007.

However, the file servers are still collecting the data from several hundred models that are still running, and will continue to collect this data for some time yet.

If you want to see your results there, click on the Projects tab of your Manager.
Then click on the project name.
You should now see several buttons on the left of the manager, including one labelled Your Results.
If you click on this, you\'ll get your results page.


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Message 31558 - Posted: 2 Dec 2007, 0:41:42 UTC

Here\'s your model graph, Werner:

http://bbc.cpdn.org/graph.php?resultid=1293429

It\'s a very cold model compared with the others so it will be worth continuing to see what happens.

Your computer seems to be processing this model rather slowly (3+ sec per timestep). If you are running the screensaver, it would be a good idea to disable it; the screensaver slows the model processing.

Before you suspend the model and exit from boinc when you shut down the computer, it\'s best to wait until the model has just passed a checkpoint/savepoint. Because every time you restart the computer, boinc and the model, the model begins processing from the last checkpoint. To see the timesteps, click View graphics to see your globe, then on the keyboard press Z then 8. You should suspend and exit when the timestep is high, a few numbers after 432.
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