Has anyone noticed the shenanigans going on at the top of the Top Computers list? Take a look at this supercomputer. A RAC of 382K (currently anyway) achieved on its opening day is not too shabby :). Also, 10K+ tasks in its tasks list - WOW!! :).
And it didn't happen once only!! Somebody stuffed up a few times by the look of things. The top of the list used to be #1 - Peanut and #2 - Akosf. Those two have (temporarily) been rather displaced :).
I wonder if anyone will "fess up" as to exactly what happened :).
I contacted the participant in question. It turned out that accidentally the hostid was shared on a cluster of ~50 machines.
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Hopefully, just an OOPS!! moment ....
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You can throw up a 50-nodes job thinking that the BOINC directory is local to the machine but in fact is shared via NFS. This would require some tinkering with the lockfiles / NFS cache settings, but it could work.
Actually the user copied a BOINC directory to 50 machines and then apparently tweaked the client_state.xml file but forgot to change the hostid.
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RE: RE: Actually the user
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I'm sure he was trying his own way of implementing a poor-man's version of it.
I don't precisely know how this happened, but I also don't know how exactly he messed up the client_state.xml file, and I surely don't have time to dig deeper into it.
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