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[error] No start tag in scheduler reply
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BMaytum Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 104 Credit: 4,382,041 RAC: 2 |
My PC is out of work, so I tried Unsuccessfully to get more WUs: 6/1/2012 6:27:24 AM | SETI@home | work fetch resumed by user 6/1/2012 6:27:30 AM | SETI@home | update requested by user 6/1/2012 6:27:36 AM | SETI@home | Sending scheduler request: Requested by user. 6/1/2012 6:27:36 AM | SETI@home | Requesting new tasks for CPU 6/1/2012 6:27:38 AM | SETI@home | [error] No start tag in scheduler reply 6/1/2012 6:28:59 AM | SETI@home | Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. 6/1/2012 6:28:59 AM | SETI@home | Requesting new tasks for CPU 6/1/2012 6:29:01 AM | SETI@home | [error] No start tag in scheduler reply 6/1/2012 6:32:49 AM | SETI@home | Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. 6/1/2012 6:32:49 AM | SETI@home | Requesting new tasks for CPU 6/1/2012 6:32:51 AM | SETI@home | [error] No start tag in scheduler reply 6/1/2012 6:38:46 AM | SETI@home | Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. 6/1/2012 6:38:46 AM | SETI@home | Requesting new tasks for CPU 6/1/2012 6:38:48 AM | SETI@home | [error] No start tag in scheduler reply This reads like a scheduler server-side problem. I've not made any Preference changes on my side. Sabertooth Z77, i7-3770K@4.2GHz, GTX680, W8.1Pro x64 P5N32-E SLI, C2D E8400@3Ghz, GTX580, Win7SP1Pro x64 & PCLinuxOS2015 x64 |
BMaytum Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 104 Credit: 4,382,041 RAC: 2 |
Well, whatever those [error] messages werabout earlier, I then git "no tasks available" for awhile, and now just got 12 new WUs to crunch so I'm happy. Maybe the scheduler was just re-acting to the lousy US jobs report, plummeting Treasury yields, and bid drops in US & European stock indices this mornibg.... Sabertooth Z77, i7-3770K@4.2GHz, GTX680, W8.1Pro x64 P5N32-E SLI, C2D E8400@3Ghz, GTX580, Win7SP1Pro x64 & PCLinuxOS2015 x64 |
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