Message boards : BOINC Manager : Multiple start-stop schedule within 24hrs?
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Send message Joined: 1 Nov 15 Posts: 2 |
Is there a way to make cc_config.xml understand a more complex time schedule than to work within a single time frame? For example: Work CPU between 23:01 and 25:59; Work CPU+GPU between 01:01 and 06:59 |
Send message Joined: 5 Mar 08 Posts: 272 |
Depending on your operating system you'd have to use cron (Linux) or the Windows Task Scheduler to turn these modes on and off using the BOINC command line tool I presume the Mac would have something similar to cron for scheduling tasks. As mentioned above you are saying run CPU all the time and between 00:01 and 06:59 allow the GPU. So you'd need a BOINCCMD --set_gpu_mode to toggle between always and never. According to the documentation it also has a duration so you might even be able to simply enable it for a duration of ~ 25200 seconds. MarkJ |
Send message Joined: 1 Nov 15 Posts: 2 |
I'll be using linux, so I'll look into cron. The two different time slots are based on my cheap electricity schedule. I want to avoid GPU in the first slot, because I'll probably be using the computer at that time. The second slot is where BOINC can use everything. From 01:01 to 06:59 (second slot) the cost goes back to cheap rate again, and the one minute difference is there to make sure there is no accidental overlap into expensive time. |
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