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GroovyG Send message Joined: 3 Aug 13 Posts: 1 Credit: 2,469,848 RAC: 16 |
Hoping this is a sensible place to put this: have had no tasks for a couple of weeks; and wonder what might be broken. Just updated from 8.0.2 to 8.2.4 but no tasks coming up. |
Bonny Send message Joined: 1 Apr 20 Posts: 1 Credit: 5,067,281 RAC: 958 ![]() |
Rosetta has run out of work for the moment. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2444 Credit: 46,401,432 RAC: 2,330 ![]() |
Unrelated to here, but for those who've had server feeder errors on WCG, it's just cleared 39 tasks uploaded, 169 tasks came down Back working at last Edit: This might be intermittent for the moment. I just tried updating my laptop and still got the "server error: feeder not running" message. It might be everyone piling in all at once, but hopefully it's fixed for everyone soon. ![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5764 Credit: 6,139,760 RAC: 360 ![]() |
Rosetta has run out of work for the moment. Nothing new. It is hit an miss these days. Short runs gobbled up by the massive amount of people here. The AI took away our old work that was steady. Now we run refinements of its work if needed. If you get some work, be glad, if you don't oh well..better luck next time. |
![]() Send message Joined: 20 Jun 17 Posts: 176 Credit: 36,299,045 RAC: 5,270 ![]() |
Unrelated to here, but for those who've had server feeder errors on WCG, it's just cleared I have been getting WCG pretty steadily. But I have Milkyway@Home setup as a "0" (zero resource) alternative so my CPU (usually) has work. While I am polling Rosetta on this "new" system, I have not had any luck pulling any down. https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=6320307 I am about to RMA my new-to-me Server MB. Proud member of the O.F.A. (Old Farts Association) |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2444 Credit: 46,401,432 RAC: 2,330 ![]() |
Unrelated to here, but for those who've had server feeder errors on WCG, it's just cleared Yup, WCG has been good for a few days now. On Rosetta, the assumption should be for nothing in the short term. I picked up 2 Rosetta tasks on my phone today, which was something of a shock tbh. The exception rather than the rule. ![]() ![]() |
Tigers_Dave![]() Send message Joined: 9 Dec 05 Posts: 10 Credit: 127,078,339 RAC: 7,058 ![]() |
Rosetta has run out of work for the moment. I think this is a great attitude to take. I have resumed Einstein CPU crunching at a resource share of 1. So, if I don't pick up sufficient Rosetta tasks, I'll crunch Einstein tasks instead. ![]() |
JLDun![]() Send message Joined: 31 May 08 Posts: 11 Credit: 75,322 RAC: 118 ![]() |
I was lucky enough to download 17 tasks from the recent batch last night, but 8 of them crashed within 3 seconds, all with "process exited with code 2 (0x2, -254)" and "no such file or directory". The only noticable difference (on my end) is the ones that crashed were on an Android 15 phone and tablet, and the ones that are still running are on Android 12 & 9 phones. ![]() |
JLDun![]() Send message Joined: 31 May 08 Posts: 11 Credit: 75,322 RAC: 118 ![]() |
I was lucky enough to download 17 tasks from the recent batch last night, but 8 of them crashed within 3 seconds, all with "process exited with code 2 (0x2, -254)" and "no such file or directory". The only noticable difference (on my end) is the ones that crashed were on an Android 15 phone and tablet, and the ones that are still running are on Android 12 & 9 phones. ![]() |
JLDun![]() Send message Joined: 31 May 08 Posts: 11 Credit: 75,322 RAC: 118 ![]() |
I was lucky enough to download 17 tasks from the recent batch last night, but 8 of them crashed within 3 seconds, all with "process exited with code 2 (0x2, -254)" and "no such file or directory". The only noticable difference (on my end) is the ones that crashed were on an Android 15 phone and tablet, and the ones that are still running are on Android 12 & 9 phones. (EDIT: This is with the default/manufacturer-installed OS on each one.) ![]() |
TLD Send message Joined: 3 Nov 09 Posts: 1 Credit: 2,857,083 RAC: 1,485 ![]() |
I got 28, so far 8 have validated and no errors. |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2444 Credit: 46,401,432 RAC: 2,330 ![]() |
On Rosetta, the assumption should be for nothing in the short term. Like others I got tasks on a variety of machines today. I didn't realise until I saw my credit go up - by the time I got back from work they'd all been completed and I thought it was another idle day. Shows how much I know. Still, if I expect nothing, everything I do get is a pleasant surprise ![]() ![]() |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2444 Credit: 46,401,432 RAC: 2,330 ![]() |
Taken a little while to get this right. Just need to get another HDMI cable for it to be ideal, but getting by with DVI for now. Just as I was packing up to go home last week, I found another HDMI cable I didn't realise I had. Now connected and looking good. Boinc running at 100% on all cores (from 70%) , temperatures staying down and no heat-related crashes of the PC or the graphics card, possibly due to the much lower power-draw. One of the best upgrades of 2 PCs I've ever done, for only 95GBP and a little bit of work. Can hardly believe it tbh ![]() ![]() |
![]() Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 2108 Credit: 12,333,172 RAC: 2,120 ![]() |
Nothing new. It is hit an miss these days. Short runs gobbled up by the massive amount of people here. This is not a problem. Today also home cpus have AI inside... :-) |
![]() Send message Joined: 1 Dec 05 Posts: 2108 Credit: 12,333,172 RAC: 2,120 ![]() |
I got 28, so far 8 have validated and no errors. Lucky guy. All errors on my wus: -1073741819 (0xC0000005) STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2444 Credit: 46,401,432 RAC: 2,330 ![]() |
I got 28, so far 8 have validated and no errors. I got at least 80% successes They look like coding errors rather than problems at our end A small batch came down a week or two back and they were like 100% failures, so this is actually an improvement... ![]() ![]() |
MacStevins Send message Joined: 25 Jul 20 Posts: 1 Credit: 19,653 RAC: 47 |
...all with "process exited with code 2 (0x2, -254)" and "no such file or directory." its because theres no aarch64/ARM64 build and it seems that newer Android versions will crash/error, it happened to myself through Einstein@Home until i had to enable the beta test to my phone |
crystalsys![]() Send message Joined: 11 Aug 09 Posts: 11 Credit: 1,677,398 RAC: 0 |
Assigned tasks will never complete by due date. This is the only project doing this, Running three projects, but lately I get Rosetta tasks that will never finish by the due date. I can abort them, but I don't understand why this keeps happening. Will ditch the project if there is no explanation and it continues this way. ![]() |
![]() Send message Joined: 28 Mar 20 Posts: 1880 Credit: 18,534,891 RAC: 0 |
Assigned tasks will never complete by due date.There is either something seriously wrong with your system, or your system is busy doing a huge amount of other CPU work (eg Folding@home) while it's trying to process BOINC work, or (given that it is a laptop) you have set "Use at most xxx % of CPU time" to some exceptionally ridiculous value. 1 day and 23 hours to do only 6 hrs and 8 minutes of actual processing is why the system is struggling to complete anything. Same with your Einstein processing times- 78,152 seconds (21 hrs 40min) to do only 13,754 seconds (3 hrs 48 min) of actual work. Make sure "Use at most xxx % of CPU time" is set to 100%. Being a laptop (and a basic one at that, even with it's very, very, very low clock speeds), it's cooling isn't going to be all that great, so you'll need to limit the number of cores/threads being used. Set "Use at most xxx % of the CPUs" to 25% (2 cores/threads) If it still can't deal with it, set it to 12% or 13% (1 core/thread). (If that isn't the cause, then check in Task Manager and see what it is that's using all of your CPU time, leaving none available for BOINC). If you're not using local settings, then after making the changes on the project web site, select that project in the BOINC Manager, and then Update, for the changes to take effect. Grant Darwin NT |
crystalsys![]() Send message Joined: 11 Aug 09 Posts: 11 Credit: 1,677,398 RAC: 0 |
Thanks for the reply. I've made a few small changes, but the fact is that the laptop is not heavily used and was given very nearly free reign for BOINC when not in use, and did not run until the laptop had been unused for 5 minutes. At my last job, I had access to multiple systems running lab machines, and let's face it, most of the time they were entirely idle. I had BOINC on all of them, running when the lab system was idle, with no impact on lab work. I did have another laptop here running BOINC, but when it started making noises like the fan was going to fail, it's shut down for now. PrimeGrid sends a lot of relatively small jobs, always complete early. I observe there that the estimated time to completion drops as soon as the task is begun. Einstein sends a number of jobs, fewer and larger than PrimeGrid and always complete early. Right now I've put both those projects on 'no new tasks' and I'll see what happens after that, and update later. ![]() |
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