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jacosito Send message Joined: 8 Sep 05 Posts: 13 Credit: 8,766,806 RAC: 1 |
The WU that executing in my the GTX-1060 show the message "Error de cálculo" and/or "Posponer". My cpu is a Ryzen 7 1700.- Cheers |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
You can click on any of the taskIDs to see more information. Like https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/result.php?resultid=6608302094 Where stderr.txt says: <core_client_version>7.8.3</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> too many boinc_temporary_exit()s</message> <stderr_txt> Priority of worker thread raised successfully Priority of process adjusted successfully, below normal priority class used OpenCL platform detected: NVIDIA Corporation BOINC assigns device 0 Info: BOINC provided OpenCL device ID used ERROR: OpenCL kernel/call 'clCreateContext' call failed (999) in file ..\..\..\src\GPU_lock.cpp near line 1325. Waiting 30 sec before restart... Priority of worker thread raised successfully Priority of process adjusted successfully, below normal priority class used OpenCL platform detected: NVIDIA Corporation BOINC assigns device 0 Info: BOINC provided OpenCL device ID used ERROR: OpenCL kernel/call 'clCreateContext' call failed (999) in file ..\..\..\src\GPU_lock.cpp near line 1325. Waiting 30 sec before restart...And that then 100 times, before it cuts out and goes on to the next task, to rinse, repeat. Did you install drivers for the GTX from Nvidia or did you let Windows install them? If the latter, you're missing a component that the applications here require, and that's available in the drivers from Nvidia. So in that case, go to http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us, and download and clean install (it's an option in the installer) these drivers. If in doubt how to work the menu there, get them from http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/133646/la (I chose the Latin American version there for you). |
jdzukley Send message Joined: 6 Apr 11 Posts: 19 Credit: 26,357,809 RAC: 74 |
FYI. I do not let windows update my drivers, and I updated my NVidia driver manually, last week using GEForce Experience I updated my drivers and was "normally" well. Then, something changed Monday, and the same happened to me. After being away since Monday, my NVIDIA Drivers were trashed, and I had to manually download new drivers direct from the NVIDIA site before I was able to make this condition stop. I got some 375 errors while I was gone. Today, when I requested GEForce Experience to update, it hung up, and did not perform an update, though it said one was necessary.... Anyway, I was able to fix the situation by going directly to the NVIDIA website and update, though windows was also doing some massive updates and required a number of reboots and updates too... |
Zalster Send message Joined: 27 May 99 Posts: 5517 Credit: 528,817,460 RAC: 242 |
I'm pretty sure that windows 10 will automatically download drivers from MS even when you tell it that it can't. I seem to remember people saying that it will turn itself back on even after you tell it not to. Probably should reference the Windows 10 thread. Anyone?? |
Bill G Send message Joined: 1 Jun 01 Posts: 1282 Credit: 187,688,550 RAC: 182 |
I'm pretty sure that windows 10 will automatically download drivers from MS even when you tell it that it can't. I seem to remember people saying that it will turn itself back on even after you tell it not to. Probably should reference the Windows 10 thread. Anyone?? When a new version is released it has always been that even drivers are changed as it is like a complete re-install of the OS, not just an update. You can (most of the time) stop driver updates when they are sent on their own, SETI@home classic workunits 4,019 SETI@home classic CPU time 34,348 hours |
Kevin Olley Send message Joined: 3 Aug 99 Posts: 906 Credit: 261,085,289 RAC: 572 |
It looks as if this is the same problem that I have got. Got the latest win10 update all seemed well. Then for some reason I think that windows updated the video drivers, I found that it had trashed 10 Einstein WU's and was trying to run seti SoG WU's, they would run for 2 or 3 seconds and then go to postponed and move onto the next WU. Have tried several times to re-install nvidia drivers, I can do an update or a clean install without the 3D drivers but cannot seem to do a full clean install. After each install I have re-installed Lunatics but have not been able to run SoG only cuda 50, Einstein seems to be running OK. Am now trying again although I do have other things to occupy my time:-) Kevin |
Kevin Olley Send message Joined: 3 Aug 99 Posts: 906 Credit: 261,085,289 RAC: 572 |
Success. While typing my last a stalled install of a full clean install actually finished, It took over 1/2 hr to install the 3D drivers, I then rerun Lunatics with the SoG, Full shutdown and restart, restarted Boinc and downloaded some new WU's, they are now running. Kevin |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
For what it's worth, thread starter has Windows 8 Pro, not 10. |
Kevin Olley Send message Joined: 3 Aug 99 Posts: 906 Credit: 261,085,289 RAC: 572 |
Apologies to Jacosito, I did not check properly before posting. I just noticed ref to Win10 thread. For any other lurkers with similar problems, WU's are are validating with no errors so looking good. Kevin |
Zalster Send message Joined: 27 May 99 Posts: 5517 Credit: 528,817,460 RAC: 242 |
For what it's worth, thread starter has Windows 8 Pro, not 10. Correct . I was replying to jdzukley, who is running a Windows 10 computer. Sorry for confusion my response may have caused. |
jacosito Send message Joined: 8 Sep 05 Posts: 13 Credit: 8,766,806 RAC: 1 |
I re-install the video driver (390.77) and the problem is the same: task postponed and go to next WU. Cheers |
Zalster Send message Joined: 27 May 99 Posts: 5517 Credit: 528,817,460 RAC: 242 |
Jacsoito, Have you quit boinc and turned off the computer for a few minutes and reboot and relaunched Boinc? If so, still with the errors? This is the error I'm seeing on your work units. OpenCL kernel/call 'clCreateContext' call failed (999) in file ..\..\..\src\GPU_lock.cpp near line 1325. Only reference I'm seeing if from Beta testing where there was a problem with creating the Kernal. The fit was to quit BOINC, open the BOINC folder, find the CL and wisdom listed and delete them. Then restart the computer and launch BOINC again. This forced a rebuild of the kernal and in theory should correct the problem. |
jdzukley Send message Joined: 6 Apr 11 Posts: 19 Credit: 26,357,809 RAC: 74 |
If anyone has a suggestion other than cold boot and then reinstall the NVIDIA drivers, please advise... FYI, my problem has returned. I allowed all of my siti tasks to complete, and set for no new tasks, allowing the que to complete some 24+ hours ago. I need the computer to perform a number of intense calcs. as these were completing just now, I allowed new tasks from seti... and it is back to the problems listed in this thread... Again, back some 24+ hours ago, without a reboot, I completed a large number of seti tasks... then, stopped new tasks from downloading by changing the settings to not allow new tasks. Just now allowed new tasks... Coprocessors [2] NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (4095MB) driver: 397.31 OpenCL: 1.2 Note the comments in the event log file: 5/3/2018 10:13:19 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of 15jn17ab.8322.8247.15.42.185.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:19 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of 15jn17ab.8322.8247.15.42.195.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:19 PM | SETI@home | Started download of blc05_2bit_blc05_guppi_58184_81368_DIAG_PSR_J0534+2200_0019.18279.0.22.45.85.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:19 PM | SETI@home | Started download of 15jn17ab.18964.261534.16.43.179 5/3/2018 10:13:21 PM | SETI@home | Starting task 15jn17ab.8322.8247.15.42.185.vlar_0 5/3/2018 10:13:21 PM | SETI@home | Starting task 15jn17ab.8322.8247.15.42.195.vlar_1 5/3/2018 10:13:22 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:22 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:24 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of 15jn17ab.18964.261534.16.43.179 5/3/2018 10:13:24 PM | SETI@home | Started download of 14jn17aa.14646.106358.9.36.84.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:24 PM | SETI@home | Starting task 15jn17ab.18964.261534.16.43.179_1 5/3/2018 10:13:25 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:26 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of 14jn17aa.14646.106358.9.36.84.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:26 PM | SETI@home | Started download of 15jn17ab.8303.9065.14.41.202.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:26 PM | SETI@home | Starting task 14jn17aa.14646.106358.9.36.84.vlar_2 5/3/2018 10:13:27 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:29 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of 15jn17ab.8303.9065.14.41.202.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:29 PM | SETI@home | Started download of 15jn17aa.31101.24607.3.30.144.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:30 PM | SETI@home | Starting task 15jn17ab.8303.9065.14.41.202.vlar_1 5/3/2018 10:13:31 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:32 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of 15jn17aa.31101.24607.3.30.144.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:32 PM | SETI@home | Started download of blc05_2bit_blc05_guppi_58166_59941_DIAG_PSR_J1909-3744_0006.17687.818.22.45.207.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:32 PM | SETI@home | Starting task 15jn17aa.31101.24607.3.30.144.vlar_2 5/3/2018 10:13:33 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:34 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of blc05_2bit_blc05_guppi_58166_59941_DIAG_PSR_J1909-3744_0006.17687.818.22.45.207.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:34 PM | SETI@home | Starting task blc05_2bit_blc05_guppi_58166_59941_DIAG_PSR_J1909-3744_0006.17687.818.22.45.207.vlar_1 5/3/2018 10:13:36 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:50 PM | SETI@home | Finished download of blc05_2bit_blc05_guppi_58184_81368_DIAG_PSR_J0534+2200_0019.18279.0.22.45.85.vlar 5/3/2018 10:13:51 PM | SETI@home | Starting task blc05_2bit_blc05_guppi_58184_81368_DIAG_PSR_J0534+2200_0019.18279.0.22.45.85.vlar_0 5/3/2018 10:13:52 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:55 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:55 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:13:57 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:14:01 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:14:02 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:14:08 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: 5/3/2018 10:14:09 PM | SETI@home | task postponed 30.000000 sec: and then a sample from a work unit... Running on device number: 1 Priority of worker thread raised successfully Priority of process adjusted successfully, below normal priority class used GPU not found: type=NVIDIA, opencl_device_index=1, device_num=-1 WARNING: boinc_get_opencl_ids failed with code -1 OpenCL platform detected: Intel(R) Corporation WARNING: BOINC supplied wrong platform! ERROR: OpenCL kernel/call 'clGetDeviceIDs' call failed (-1) in file ..\..\..\src\GPU_lock.cpp near line 1120. Waiting 30 sec before restart... Running on device number: 1 Priority of worker thread raised successfully Priority of process adjusted successfully, below normal priority class used GPU not found: type=NVIDIA, opencl_device_index=1, device_num=-1 WARNING: boinc_get_opencl_ids failed with code -1 OpenCL platform detected: Intel(R) Corporation WARNING: BOINC supplied wrong platform! ERROR: OpenCL kernel/call 'clGetDeviceIDs' call failed (-1) in file ..\..\..\src\GPU_lock.cpp near line 1120. Waiting 30 sec before restart... Running on device number: 1 Priority of worker thread raised successfully Priority of process adjusted successfully, below normal priority class used When the last of my personal programs finish their runs tomorrow morning, I will do a cold boot and re-install the NVIDIA driver... Bottom line, all was well, no updates, no boots, and now this process is failing... go figure... My apps do not use NVIDIA... just some processes on excel and access that can take days to complete... There were 4 of 12 instances not being used when I allowed new tasks to be downloaded. Again, anyone with ideas what is causing this, please advise. |
Wiggo Send message Joined: 24 Jan 00 Posts: 34744 Credit: 261,360,520 RAC: 489 |
You're not trying to access this machine via Remote Desktop are you? The symptoms that you are describing sound very similar to what happens when you do use that program as it drops your video drivers to use a generic driver. Cheers. |
jacosito Send message Joined: 8 Sep 05 Posts: 13 Credit: 8,766,806 RAC: 1 |
I uninstall video driver, BOINC and I deleted the folder. I install video driver and BOINC. With the new WU the message error is: 04/05/2018 0:18:57 | SETI@home | task postponed 180.000000 sec: Cuda initialisation failure, temporary exit Cheers |
jacosito Send message Joined: 8 Sep 05 Posts: 13 Credit: 8,766,806 RAC: 1 |
I uninstall video driver, BOINC and I deleted the folder. 04/05/2018 0:18:40 | SETI@home | Started download of setiathome_8.00_windows_intelx86__cuda50.exe |
Kevin Olley Send message Joined: 3 Aug 99 Posts: 906 Credit: 261,085,289 RAC: 572 |
Are you updating the video drivers or doing a full clean install ie: custom (advanced) - next - perform a clean install after install has finished install lunatics. Then shutdown wait two minutes and restart. The problem I had doing the nvidia install this way was it kept stalling when it got to the 3D drivers, it took about 30 min to get past this part of the install. Kevin |
Zalster Send message Joined: 27 May 99 Posts: 5517 Credit: 528,817,460 RAC: 242 |
I uninstall video driver, BOINC and I deleted the folder. When you installed the new video driver, you are doing a clean install from the installer? I only ask as I've never seen this before (see below) I cut this down from the 1 task that you have returned and it has listed several drivers in there. Anyone?? ............... Reinitialising Cuda Device... setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s): nVidia Driver Version 390.77 Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 4095 MiB, regsPerBlock 65536 computeCap 6.1, multiProcs 10 pciBusID = 35, pciSlotID = 0 In cudaAcc_initializeDevice(): Boinc passed DevPref 1 setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB is okay Error on call cudaSetDeviceFlags(cudaDeviceScheduleBlockingSync), file C:/[Projects]/__Sources/sah_v7_opt/Xbranch/client/cuda/cudaAcceleration.cu, line 117: cannot set while device is active in this process Cuda error 'cudaMalloc((void**) &dev_cx_DataArray' in file 'C:/[Projects]/__Sources/sah_v7_opt/Xbranch/client/cuda/cudaAcceleration.cu' in line 360 : unknown error. setiathome_CUDA: CUDA runtime ERROR in device memory allocation, attempt 6 of 6 cudaAcc_free() called... waiting 5 seconds... Reinitialising Cuda Device... setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s): nVidia Driver Version 390.77 Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 4095 MiB, regsPerBlock 65536 computeCap 6.1, multiProcs 10 pciBusID = 35, pciSlotID = 0 In cudaAcc_initializeDevice(): Boinc passed DevPref 1 setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB is okay Error on call cudaSetDeviceFlags(cudaDeviceScheduleBlockingSync), file C:/[Projects]/__Sources/sah_v7_opt/Xbranch/client/cuda/cudaAcceleration.cu, line 117: cannot set while device is active in this process Cuda error 'cudaMalloc((void**) &dev_cx_DataArray' in file 'C:/[Projects]/__Sources/sah_v7_opt/Xbranch/client/cuda/cudaAcceleration.cu' in line 360 : unknown error. setiathome_CUDA: CUDA runtime ERROR in device memory allocation, attempt 7 of 6 cudaAcc_free() called... Exiting... Preemptively Acknowledging temporary exit -> Exit Status: 0 boinc_exit(): requesting safe worker shutdown -> boinc_exit(): received safe worker shutdown acknowledge -> Cuda threadsafe ExitProcess() initiated, rval 0 v8 task detected setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s): nVidia Driver Version 388.19 Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 4095 MiB, regsPerBlock 65536 computeCap 6.1, multiProcs 10 pciBusID = 35, pciSlotID = 0 In cudaAcc_initializeDevice(): Boinc passed DevPref 1 setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB is okay SETI@home using CUDA accelerated device GeForce GTX 1060 6GB pulsefind: blocks per SM 4 (Fermi or newer default) pulsefind: periods per launch 100 (default) Priority of process set to BELOW_NORMAL (default) successfully Priority of worker thread set successfully setiathome enhanced x41zi (baseline v8), Cuda 4.20 setiathome_v8 task detected Detected Autocorrelations as enabled, size 128k elements. Work Unit Info: ............... Cuda threadsafe ExitProcess() initiated, rval 0 v8 task detected setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s): nVidia Driver Version 375.63 Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 4095 MiB, regsPerBlock 65536 computeCap 6.1, multiProcs 10 pciBusID = 35, pciSlotID = 0 In cudaAcc_initializeDevice(): Boinc passed DevPref 1 setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB is okay SETI@home using CUDA accelerated device GeForce GTX 1060 6GB pulsefind: blocks per SM 4 (Fermi or newer default) pulsefind: periods per launch 100 (default) Priority of process set to BELOW_NORMAL (default) successfully Priority of worker thread set successfully setiathome enhanced x41zi (baseline v8), Cuda 4.20 setiathome_v8 task detected Detected Autocorrelations as enabled, size 128k elements. Work Unit Info: ............... Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB is okay SETI@home using CUDA accelerated device GeForce GTX 1060 6GB pulsefind: blocks per SM 4 (Fermi or newer default) pulsefind: periods per launch 100 (default) Priority of process set to BELOW_NORMAL (default) successfully Priority of worker thread set successfully Restarted at 26.03 percent, with setiathome enhanced x41zi (baseline v8), Cuda 4.20 setiathome_v8 task detected Detected Autocorrelations as enabled, size 128k elements. GPU current clockRate = 1911 MHz re-using dev_GaussFitResults array for dev_AutoCorrIn, 4194304 bytes re-using dev_GaussFitResults+524288x8 array for dev_AutoCorrOut, 4194304 bytes Thread call stack limit is: 1k Exit Status: 0 boinc_exit(): requesting safe worker shutdown -> Worker Acknowledging exit request, spinning-> boinc_exit(): received safe worker shutdown acknowledge -> Cuda threadsafe ExitProcess() initiated, rval 0 v8 task detected setiathome_CUDA: Found 1 CUDA device(s): nVidia Driver Version 375.63 Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 4095 MiB, regsPerBlock 65536 computeCap 6.1, multiProcs 10 pciBusID = 35, pciSlotID = 0 In cudaAcc_initializeDevice(): Boinc passed DevPref 1 setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device 1: GeForce GTX 1060 6GB is okay SETI@home using CUDA accelerated device GeForce GTX 1060 6GB pulsefind: blocks per SM 4 (Fermi or newer default) pulsefind: periods per launch 100 (default) Priority of process set to BELOW_NORMAL (default) successfully Priority of worker thread set successfully Restarted at 26.03 percent, with setiathome enhanced x41zi (baseline v8), Cuda 4.20 setiathome_v8 task detected Detected Autocorrelations as enabled, size 128k elements. GPU current clockRate = 1911 MHz re-using dev_GaussFitResults array for dev_AutoCorrIn, 4194304 bytes re-using dev_GaussFitResults+524288x8 array for dev_AutoCorrOut, 4194304 bytes Thread call stack limit is: 1k cudaAcc_free() called... cudaAcc_free() running... cudaAcc_free() PulseFind freed... cudaAcc_free() Gaussfit freed... cudaAcc_free() AutoCorrelation freed... cudaAcc_free() DONE. Flopcounter: 38241333687715.422000 Spike count: 1 Autocorr count: 0 Pulse count: 2 Triplet count: 0 Gaussian count: 0 Worker preemptively acknowledging a normal exit.-> called boinc_finish Exit Status: 0 boinc_exit(): requesting safe worker shutdown -> boinc_exit(): received safe worker shutdown acknowledge -> Cuda threadsafe ExitProcess() initiated, rval 0 |
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