I'm running BOINC 5.10.28 on a laptop with Windows XP OS with SP 2. Over a year, it has done its work properly, but just a few minutes ago I saw this:
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:10|Einstein@Home|Restarting task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 using einstein_S5R4 version 604
What can I do? Do I really have to reset the project - means to remove it, as far as I understand it - from my computer? What about my account then?
Kind regards,
I'm running BOINC on a laptop with Windows XP OS. Over the years, it has done its work properly, but just a few minutes ago I saw this:
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:10|Einstein@Home|Restarting task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 using einstein_S5R4 version 604
What can I do? Do I really have to reset the project - means to remove it, as far as I understand it - from my computer? What about my account then?
Kind regards,
Gunnar
Hi!
Please press the "Update" button which will transmit der output from the failed jobs to the server immediately so we can have a look.
I'm running BOINC on a laptop with Windows XP OS. Over the years, it has done its work properly, but just a few minutes ago I saw this:
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:10|Einstein@Home|Restarting task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 using einstein_S5R4 version 604
What can I do? Do I really have to reset the project - means to remove it, as far as I understand it - from my computer? What about my account then?
Kind regards,
Gunnar
Hi!
Please press the "Update" button which will transmit der output from the failed jobs to the server immediately so we can have a look.
Can't acquire lockfile - exiting
FILE_LOCK::unlock(): close failed.: No such file or directory
Is it possible that you have configured boinc to use less than 100% of the CPU cycles?
There is a bug in BOINC itself (not in the einstein@home app) that can cause problems with this setting. Most of the time, setting the threshold to 100% CPU in your preferences (in the web frontend here) solves the problem.
The BOINC devs are working on a fix but I guess this will take some more time.
I've been running einstein@home on two computers (both of which are on more or less permanently) for years now. I rarely look at detailed statistics because if I see general progress being made on the boinc statistics tab, then I am happy. But today I just chanced to look in detail at my einsteing@home results for both computers and was somewhat disturbed to see the majority of work unites on both machines seem to fail with a client error (and have been doing for some time). Please see below for the error nformation but the gist seems to be that something is locking a file and various waits occur as retries are made and then eventually the whole thing times out.
Clearly, with all of these exit (0) going on, Something seems to be locking a file einstein@home is trying to write to. I can only imagine that it is either Norton 360 antivirus or einstein@home itself. Both machines are running vista 32 bit on Intel core due processors. Both machines have two processors and I have been allowing up to 100% cpu on each processor, so i guess there is some possibility of a deadlock condition between two running instances of einsteing@home?
Anyway, for the momet I have restricted boinc so that it can only use one processor on each machine and I will see how that plays out. Any help or advice would be much appreciated though because this problem has resulted in the loss or waste of many weeks of cpu time which is very disappointing.
Many thanks
Keith
core_client_version>6.6.36
too many exit(0)s
application '..\..\projects\einstein.phys.uwm.edu\einstein_S5R5_3.05_windows_intelx86_2.exe'.
Activated exception handling...
22:14:36 (7216): Can't acquire lockfile (32) - waiting 35s
22:15:11 (7216): Can't acquire lockfile (32) - exiting
22:15:11 (7216): Error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. (0x20)
2009-07-17 22:15:13.4570 [normal]: This program is published under the GNU General Public License, version 2
2009-07-17 22:15:13.4590 [normal]: For details see http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/license.php
2009-07-17 22:15:13.4600 [normal]: This Einstein@home App was built at: Apr 10 2009 17:21:18
You started with process exited with code 22 which means you are running a 64bit operating system and expect Einstein to provide you with a 64bit application. Einstein only has 32bit applications, so you need to have the 32bit compatibility libraries installed to be able to run32bit apps on your OS.
You started with process exited with code 22 which means you are running a 64bit operating system and expect Einstein to provide you with a 64bit application. Einstein only has 32bit applications, so you need to have the 32bit compatibility libraries installed to be able to run32bit apps on your OS.
Forgive be for being dense, but where does one find these 32bit compatibility libs? Einstein appears to be running fine under a stock 64bit processor using a Kubutu (KDE) interface on another machine.
Forgive be for being dense, but where does one find these 32bit compatibility libs? Einstein appears to be running fine under a stock 64bit processor using a Kubutu (KDE) interface on another machine.
As always, different versions of Linux install different things. So some automatically install the 32bit libraries, some do not.
I'm running BOINC 5.10.28 on
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I'm running BOINC 5.10.28 on a laptop with Windows XP OS with SP 2. Over a year, it has done its work properly, but just a few minutes ago I saw this:
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:36:26|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|Task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 exited with zero status but no 'finished' file
05.10.2008 16:37:09|Einstein@Home|If this happens repeatedly you may need to reset the project.
05.10.2008 16:37:10|Einstein@Home|Restarting task h1_1052.65_S5R4__940_S5R4a_1 using einstein_S5R4 version 604
What can I do? Do I really have to reset the project - means to remove it, as far as I understand it - from my computer? What about my account then?
Kind regards,
Gunnar
RE: I'm running BOINC on a
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Hi!
Please press the "Update" button which will transmit der output from the failed jobs to the server immediately so we can have a look.
CU
Bikeman
RE: RE: I'm running BOINC
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Done, did you have a look already?
RE: Done, did you have a
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Ah yes, it's the lockfile problem again :-(
Is it possible that you have configured boinc to use less than 100% of the CPU cycles?
There is a bug in BOINC itself (not in the einstein@home app) that can cause problems with this setting. Most of the time, setting the threshold to 100% CPU in your preferences (in the web frontend here) solves the problem.
The BOINC devs are working on a fix but I guess this will take some more time.
CU
Bikeman
Hi, I've been running
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Hi,
I've been running einstein@home on two computers (both of which are on more or less permanently) for years now. I rarely look at detailed statistics because if I see general progress being made on the boinc statistics tab, then I am happy. But today I just chanced to look in detail at my einsteing@home results for both computers and was somewhat disturbed to see the majority of work unites on both machines seem to fail with a client error (and have been doing for some time). Please see below for the error nformation but the gist seems to be that something is locking a file and various waits occur as retries are made and then eventually the whole thing times out.
Clearly, with all of these exit (0) going on, Something seems to be locking a file einstein@home is trying to write to. I can only imagine that it is either Norton 360 antivirus or einstein@home itself. Both machines are running vista 32 bit on Intel core due processors. Both machines have two processors and I have been allowing up to 100% cpu on each processor, so i guess there is some possibility of a deadlock condition between two running instances of einsteing@home?
Anyway, for the momet I have restricted boinc so that it can only use one processor on each machine and I will see how that plays out. Any help or advice would be much appreciated though because this problem has resulted in the loss or waste of many weeks of cpu time which is very disappointing.
Many thanks
Keith
core_client_version>6.6.36
too many exit(0)s
application '..\..\projects\einstein.phys.uwm.edu\einstein_S5R5_3.05_windows_intelx86_2.exe'.
Activated exception handling...
22:14:36 (7216): Can't acquire lockfile (32) - waiting 35s
22:15:11 (7216): Can't acquire lockfile (32) - exiting
22:15:11 (7216): Error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. (0x20)
2009-07-17 22:15:13.4570 [normal]: This program is published under the GNU General Public License, version 2
2009-07-17 22:15:13.4590 [normal]: For details see http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/license.php
2009-07-17 22:15:13.4600 [normal]: This Einstein@home App was built at: Apr 10 2009 17:21:18
Every work unit sent has
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Every work unit sent has abended.
See below:
6.2.18
process exited with code 255 (0xff, -1)
Detected CPU type 2
execv returned: -1
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Using client 6.2.18 on Ubuntu with an AMD dual core processor with 3G of RAM.
What am I doing wrong? I run Seti and Rosetta with no problems.
Cheers,
Harry
You started with process
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You started with process exited with code 22 which means you are running a 64bit operating system and expect Einstein to provide you with a 64bit application. Einstein only has 32bit applications, so you need to have the 32bit compatibility libraries installed to be able to run32bit apps on your OS.
RE: You started with
)
Forgive be for being dense, but where does one find these 32bit compatibility libs? Einstein appears to be running fine under a stock 64bit processor using a Kubutu (KDE) interface on another machine.
1. Open a terminal. 2. Enter
)
1. Open a terminal.
2. Enter
sudo apt-get install ia32-libs libstdc++6 libstdc++5 freeglut3
RE: Forgive be for being
)
As always, different versions of Linux install different things. So some automatically install the 32bit libraries, some do not.