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Message 2025193 - Posted: 27 Dec 2019, 15:01:06 UTC

Hi,

I set up BOINC clients on my RaspberryPis (3+ and 4) a few days ago since they run 24/7 anyway. At first it all worked without a problem after I had everything set up correctly.

But starting yesterday I'm not receiving any new SETI@Home tasks anymore. The log claims there are no tasks available. The few SETI@Home tasks I still have are running and use setiathome_v8.8.06

I have the same issue with Asteroids@Home, but according to their site there are actually no tasks available.

All my other projects receive tasks and work without errors. Did SETI@Home run out of tasks?
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Message 2025235 - Posted: 27 Dec 2019, 21:52:12 UTC - in response to Message 2025193.  

I'm getting cpu task for my RPi3.

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6188 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:40 AM [sched_op] Starting scheduler request
6189 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:40 AM Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.
6190 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:40 AM Requesting new tasks for CPU
6191 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:40 AM [sched_op] CPU work request: 148.03 seconds; 0.00 devices
6192 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:43 AM Scheduler request completed: got 1 new tasks
6193 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:43 AM [sched_op] Server version 709
6194 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:43 AM Project requested delay of 303 seconds
6195 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:43 AM [sched_op] estimated total CPU task duration: 53412 seconds
6196 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:43 AM [sched_op] Deferring communication for 00:05:03
6197 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:43 AM [sched_op] Reason: requested by project
6198 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:45 AM Started download of blc56_2bit_guppi_58692_60415_HIP22762_0028.8280.0.22.45.28.vlar
6199 SETI@home 12/27/2019 11:32:49 AM Finished download of blc56_2bit_guppi_58692_60415_HIP22762_0028.8280.0.22.45.28.vlar
Seti@Home classic workunits:20,676 CPU time:74,226 hours

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Message 2025301 - Posted: 28 Dec 2019, 7:20:06 UTC - in response to Message 2025235.  

That is really weird. All three of my Pis report this:

SETI@home 28.12.2019 07:28:18 Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.
SETI@home 28.12.2019 07:28:18 Reporting 1 completed tasks
SETI@home 28.12.2019 07:28:18 Requesting new tasks for CPU
SETI@home 28.12.2019 07:28:22 Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
SETI@home 28.12.2019 07:28:22 Project has no tasks available

Like I mentioned before, the few SETI tasks they still have are working without errors. And other projects are still sending new tasks.
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Message 2025430 - Posted: 29 Dec 2019, 7:22:09 UTC - in response to Message 2025301.  

Last night I started receiving SETI@Home tasks again. Really odd. Nothing changed on my end and my Pis are running 24/7.
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Message 2025460 - Posted: 29 Dec 2019, 16:07:23 UTC - in response to Message 2025430.  

When the client is having issues getting work, it is always best to avail yourself of the tools provided by the platform to diagnose why not. You could have set the work_fetch_debug logging flag in the Event Log to show the request for work and why or why not work is allowed to be sent to the host.
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Message 2028560 - Posted: 19 Jan 2020, 21:53:10 UTC - in response to Message 2025460.  

Hi can you assist a little, please. I have nealy the same issue but on debian (buster).

One of my cpu's i dont use much often for bionc/seti
When trying to reactivate a couple of days ago i saw "http://gerasim.boinc.ru" to load the web setting in the gui as default... and i have no clue how that comes in/from! The seti project was not available at the gui. weird...
Then i droped all configs, removed (purged the boinc software) and reinstalled all again. Connect (new project in boinc gui) to seti and then i tried to fetch for new tasks. But tere was no donload of tasks since the last few days

Now i see in my cpu list at the seti web interface that this cpu seems to fetch tasks but they are all maked as error in the last days. There was not download of tasks. hmm

How to debug, enable "work_fetch_debug" or the mentioned behavior?

And: Now i got one solution (remembered some problems i had before): Package boinc-app-seti Version 8.00~svn3725-3 (works for me) downgrade of Version 8.00~svn3363-3 (using aptitude/apt). The tasks now comming in and calculation is running...! Probably the same on rpi (had the same prop on my rpi before but dont use the rpi anymore for seti/boinc)!

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Message 2028627 - Posted: 20 Jan 2020, 9:42:26 UTC - in response to Message 2028560.  

SETI@Home currently has low work availability.
You can find information about it in the news thread here:
https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=85093
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