I got hammered with 69 of them (was 50 when I went to bed) So have pulled the plug on the main workhorse until it's cleared up.
Don't need to be possibly banned for what is out of my control
Next time have a backup project with a zero resource share and once you set Einstein to no new tasks or suspend it the backup project will kick in and start sending you tasks as you need them. A zero resource share means you set the resource share of the project to zero so you almost never get tasks from it except when your normal project, Einstein in this case, runs out or has a problem. Be careful of which one you pick though as some are more user friendly to a zero resource share than other projects are, personally I've always found Prime Grid to be a good zero resource share backup project, but there are lots of others too.
I don't think the errors are
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I don't think the errors are OS-specific - I have the issue on a Windows host as well as Linux (including the same error codes).
CPU vendor also doesn't appear to be relevant - errors are on both AMD and Intel CPUs.
But I can confirm Eugene's observation regarding the task IDs. I have errors against the following task identifiers (under LATeah1075F):
Edit: Just noticed Bernd's response before mine. Thanks for confirming that it's a work-unit issue.
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I got hammered with 69 of
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I got hammered with 69 of them (was 50 when I went to bed) So have pulled the plug on the main workhorse until it's cleared up.
Don't need to be possibly banned for what is out of my control
Everything seems back to
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Everything seems back to normal today. Thank you all for the help.
mohavewolfpup wrote: I got
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Next time have a backup project with a zero resource share and once you set Einstein to no new tasks or suspend it the backup project will kick in and start sending you tasks as you need them. A zero resource share means you set the resource share of the project to zero so you almost never get tasks from it except when your normal project, Einstein in this case, runs out or has a problem. Be careful of which one you pick though as some are more user friendly to a zero resource share than other projects are, personally I've always found Prime Grid to be a good zero resource share backup project, but there are lots of others too.