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Painful uploads continue!! | |
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Of course, most of my downloads are APs, which if they would continue at the present maximum speed of 2.55KB aren't going to be in at any time anyway. | |
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All my outstanding uploads have done so just fine and some even already validated (thanks wingmen!)... ;-) | |
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My GPU will run out some time tonight . CPU still has AP to run so I can get by till late monday morning. Other two machine have work so no worrys there. | |
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Uploads are now getting through, but with a bit of a shorty storm my GPU is producing new results files faster than they are being uploaded... | |
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I have 1 machine done with uploading and the other is close now. | |
| ID: 1254297 · | |
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I got all of my uploads done and reported. The six APs that I had on the main machine needed to be kicked once or twice, the handful of MBs on the other machine went through first try. I'm all good now. | |
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Oh yeah, my downloads are having a rough time of it now. It must be Sunday :D | |
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The spider is back I think or something as It's taking a lot of time to get forum pages to load, I think We need some RAID bug spray... | |
| ID: 1254558 · | |
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I was gonna say the same thing Vic. I'm having intermittent periods of horribly slow responses. | |
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Maybe it has something to do with this ??? | |
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I see Bruno is "disabled" ATM. | |
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I was checking the status of my machines and came across this. | |
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You're lucky it was only downloads that were backed off. I still have an open bug report (#588 - four years and three months ago. No, that's not a record) about circumstances where BOINC would stop computing altogether when you put the clock right again. It's only a minor bug - just exit BOINC, and restart it, to clear the problem. | |
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You're lucky it was only downloads that were backed off. I still have an open bug report (#588 - four years and three months ago. No, that's not a record) about circumstances where BOINC would stop computing altogether when you put the clock right again. It's only a minor bug - just exit BOINC, and restart it, to clear the problem. It is actually Windows 7. I am guessing the machine just went a bit crazy. It has been sitting for weeks without being used. So I'm not going to bother trying to find the cause right now. I fixed the clock, reset the values in client_state, and then rebooted. Now I just have to watch and see if it does it again. ____________ SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today! | |
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Of course, most of my downloads are APs, which if they would continue at the present maximum speed of 2.55KB aren't going to be in at any time anyway. And after 24+ hours of these things telling me e.g. [error] Can't create HTTP response output file projects/setiathome.berkeley.edu/ap_24ap12ac_B0_P0_00335_20120630_21819.wu, I aborted those downloads, waited the 5 minutes and 3 seconds between scheduler contacts and got new work in. Which is now also stalled while downloading... sigh. ;-) ____________ Jord - BOINC FAQ Service - BOINC User Wiki Real is just a matter of perception. | |
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You're lucky it was only downloads that were backed off. I still have an open bug report (#588 - four years and three months ago. No, that's not a record) ...///... Come on Richard, you've whetted my appetite, what is the record? ____________ Bob Smith Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society) Somewhere in the (un)known Universe? | |
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You're lucky it was only downloads that were backed off. I still have an open bug report (#588 - four years and three months ago. No, that's not a record) ...///... Well, the oldest ticket still open is #3 - allow the Manager to connect to a client listening on a non-default port number. That's a bit esoteric, though I do know a user here was trying, and failing, to do that a couple of months ago. The oldest ticket categorised as 'major' or above is #139 - allow a user to suspend file transfers to/from a single project if they realise the project is having server problems. A project administrator was asking about that one, just this morning - his project was accepting 32MB upload files, then throwing an error at the very end so it had to be retried. My record was 11 uploads of the same file (32 MB each time) in 24 hours... | |
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Well, the oldest ticket still open is #3 - allow the Manager to connect to a client listening on a non-default port number. That's a bit esoteric, though I do know a user here was trying, and failing, to do that a couple of months ago. Uhm... isn't that done with: "C:\Program Files\BOINC\boinc.exe" --detach --gui_rpc_port 12345 and "C:\Program Files\BOINC\boincmgr.exe" /n localhost /g 12345 /p {password in gui_rpc_auth.cfg} ____________ Jord - BOINC FAQ Service - BOINC User Wiki Real is just a matter of perception. | |
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