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This is an older computer and GPU, but it still works fine for gaming and hasn't had any problems on every other project it has run. And in fact it received quite a few credits while running Einstein last year. But I recently let it start getting work again and noticed that ALL tasks it has tried to run are failing after running for about 80 seconds.
Any ideas what is causing this and how I can fix it?
Thanks!
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You may have been running
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You may have been running tasks from "Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1 on GPUs" last year. Your GPU has tried to run only the "Gravitational Wave search O2 Multi-Directional" tasks now. These GW GPU tasks have been more demanding for the GPU (memory amount). Is your GPU running only one task at a time ?
If even one GW task at a time doesn't work then you could change the settings and select only the "Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1 on GPUs". Your card should be able to run those tasks fine. In this case, you could also uncheck the "Run test applications" option.
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Yes, only one task at a time.
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Yes, only one task at a time. I'll try disabling the Gravitational Wave application to see what happens. Thanks for the suggestion!
Fardringle wrote:I'll try
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As Richie mentioned, you would be wise also to set "run test applications?" to No. I think a Yes in that setting has at least sometimes over-ridden other restrictions. And the stderr for the one of your failures I glanced at had "beta" in the application name.
I did that, too.
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I did that, too. Thanks.
Probably due to the large number of errors, the project put that computer on "hold" and deferred communication for several hours and immediately resets the timer if I manually request an update. I'll check on it once it is allowed to get more work in about 3 hours.
Fardringle wrote:... deferred
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The clock that tells you how long you must wait and the clock that actually decides to honor your request or not are sometimes mismatched by hours.
In my case (it may be time zone dependent) the one that tells you how long remains references a random time between midnight UTC and midnight + 1 hour UTC. But quite often the request made then is again refused, the automatic timer puts off my request by another day. But if I try now and again manually, generally it accepts in no more than nine additional hours, sometimes a lot less.
Good luck. Keep trying.
Seems to be running OK with
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Seems to be running OK with those changes now. Thanks.