Message boards : Number crunching : Odd runtime error message.
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adrianxw Send message Joined: 18 Sep 05 Posts: 653 Credit: 11,840,739 RAC: 28 |
This morning when I turned on a computer screen, this was there in a pop-up... Runtime Error! ... so I am. Probably T0591_t3_rs_stg0_lrlxjcst_t000__casp9_SAVE_ALL_OUT_22223_2350 that one, computation error after a couple of hours, failed by wingman also, although his/hers failed earlier. Wave upon wave of demented avengers march cheerfully out of obscurity into the dream. |
mikey Send message Joined: 5 Jan 06 Posts: 1895 Credit: 9,178,442 RAC: 3,202 |
This morning when I turned on a computer screen, this was there in a pop-up... Since your wingman also failed to finish the unit it is probably a unit problem and not a pc problem. You can tell by the last digit of the unit that you and your wingman were he 1st 2 people to get the unit, but if you track it you will probably see half a dozen more of us get it and it will fail for us too. Name T0591_t3_rs_stg0_lrlxjcst_t000__casp9_SAVE_ALL_OUT_22223_2350_0 Name T0591_t3_rs_stg0_lrlxjcst_t000__casp9_SAVE_ALL_OUT_22223_2350_1 The zero at the end means one of you got it 1st, the 1 means the other person got it 2nd. The next time it is sent out it will have a 2, then a 3, etc, etc. Eventually the project will just try and then it will either go thru or be marked as a bad unit forever. It is computer data, it gets corrupted sometimes. |
Tony DeBari Send message Joined: 13 Apr 06 Posts: 12 Credit: 2,944,090 RAC: 0 |
This morning when I turned on a computer screen, this was there in a pop-up... Actually, no one else will get it. According to the workunit page, there can be at most 1 error, 1 success, and 2 total results. In this case, the first and third conditions have been met, so the workunit will not be reissued. [edit] In fact, only the 1st condition has been met, but that's still enough to prevent the workunit from being reissued. [/edit] -- Tony |
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