ANyone know what happens when you receive this message?
I seem to have 5 Einstein WU's in the queue but BOINC doesn't seem to want to crunch these and instead I seem to be crunching for one other project (CPDN) 100% (even though the prefs for the 2 projects are set at 50/50.)
Weird..!!
Regards,
Timbo
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Tim
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"Error" message "Got request to delete file: H1_xxxx.x"
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Take a look here: http://einsteinathome.org/node/187434
This message is no error message.
> Take a look here:
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> Take a look here: http://einsteinathome.org/node/187434
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> This message is no error message.
Hi Juerschi
Tks for the reply.
Strangley, I didn't see that previous thread you linked me to... I did look for any similar messages before I posted my msg...!
Even so, it doesn't explain why:
1) I've still got 5 WU's in the "Work" window
2) BOINC isn't crunching any of them - I've been crunching a CPDN WU now for nearly 12 hours and in all that time, the Einstein WU's do not seem to receive any resource at all. (And Einstein has a greeater percentage share than CPDN - so Einstein should be the "priority" project).
Maybe the trick is to "detach" this PC from the Einstein project - the WU's are already expired due to BOINC not giving them the time to be crunched.
regards,
Timbo
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Tim
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Try restarting the
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Try restarting the client/computer this will usually get things moving again. If that doesn't work look for negative numbers in the /debt tags in client_state.xml change to zero.
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> Try restarting the
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> Try restarting the client/computer this will usually get things moving again.
> If that doesn't work look for negative numbers in the /debt tags in
> client_state.xml change to zero.
>
Hi John,
Have tried restarting the client as well as rebooting the PC. All to no avail.
Looked through "client_state.xml" and found the following:
SETI:
[debt]10019.262665[/debt]
CPDN:
[debt]5725.649311[/debt]
LHC:
[debt]0.000000[/debt]
Predictor:
[debt]13781.582330[/debt]
Einstein:
[debt]0.000000[/debt]
So, no negative number here..! (Is that "good"?)
As things stand now, the only way I can get Einstein to be crunched is to change the resource share to about 50% (for Einstein) and leave the others on equal settings of around 12% each.
Even so, BOINC is still not giving "Report deadline" priority to specific WU's....!
regards,
Timbo
regards,
Tim
UK BOINC Team Founder
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> ANyone know what happens
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> ANyone know what happens when you receive this message?
>
> I seem to have 5 Einstein WU's in the queue but BOINC doesn't seem to want to
> crunch these and instead I seem to be crunching for one other project (CPDN)
> 100% (even though the prefs for the 2 projects are set at 50/50.)
>
> Weird..!!
There are two possibilities:
(1) There is no work left for this data file that can be done on the computer. So the file is deleted.
(2) There is no disk space left for Einstein@Home to use on your machine. So Einstein@Home is trying to make space by deleting data files. If this is the case either make some more disk space on your machine, or alternatively modify the 'preferences' under 'Your Account' so that BOINC can use more disk space.
Bruce
Director, Einstein@Home
> There are two
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> There are two possibilities:
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> (1) There is no work left for this data file that can be done on the computer.
> So the file is deleted.
>
> (2) There is no disk space left for Einstein@Home to use on your machine. So
> Einstein@Home is trying to make space by deleting data files. If this is the
> case either make some more disk space on your machine, or alternatively modify
> the 'preferences' under 'Your Account' so that BOINC can use more disk space.
>
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the reply.
Well I think there's a third scenario because:
1) The 5 WU's are now being crunched - so there was work to be done - 2 have now been returned, but they were crunched AFTER the deadline passed and AFTER other WU's were downloaded from other projects (I'd kept BOINC disabled from accessing the network, hoping to force BOINC to crunch these 5 WU's before the deadline, but it didn't work and the Einstein WU's just sat there with no resource share given to them - all the resource went to CPDN (which was the only other project running, as could be seen by the zero CPU time given to Einstein WU's).
Only once BOINC received other WU's (from SETI and Predictor projects) did BOINC start crunching the Einstein WU's).
2) There's bags of disk space - around 2 Gb free for BOINC.
What can be happening and why doesnt BOINC crunch data with earlier Report Deadlines" before other WU's with much later deadlines. After all, BOINC should "know" how long it takes to crunch respective projects WU's on each host, so it should be able to ensure that WU's with a deadline coming soon, should receive priority.
(Of course, I recognise that some projects could set very short deadlines and hence they would then essentially take over the host, because these WU's would always get priority - but surely that's down to whoever "designed" BOINC to ensure a level playing field).
regards,
Timbo
regards,
Tim
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I added this message and what
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I added this message and what I thought were relevant points to the FAQ as item 493 ...
Get it from the Error messages chapter in the BOINC Owner's Manual of under BOINC Messages in the FAQ ...
> > There are two
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> > There are two possibilities:
> >
> > (1) There is no work left for this data file that can be done on the
> computer.
> > So the file is deleted.
> >
> > (2) There is no disk space left for Einstein@Home to use on your machine.
> So
> > Einstein@Home is trying to make space by deleting data files. If this is
> the
> > case either make some more disk space on your machine, or alternatively
> modify
> > the 'preferences' under 'Your Account' so that BOINC can use more disk
> space.
> >
>
> Hi Bruce,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
>
> Well I think there's a third scenario because:
>
> 1) The 5 WU's are now being crunched - so there was work to be done - 2 have
> now been returned, but they were crunched AFTER the deadline passed and AFTER
> other WU's were downloaded from other projects (I'd kept BOINC disabled from
> accessing the network, hoping to force BOINC to crunch these 5 WU's before the
> deadline, but it didn't work and the Einstein WU's just sat there with no
> resource share given to them - all the resource went to CPDN (which was the
> only other project running, as could be seen by the zero CPU time given to
> Einstein WU's).
>
> Only once BOINC received other WU's (from SETI and Predictor projects) did
> BOINC start crunching the Einstein WU's).
>
> 2) There's bags of disk space - around 2 Gb free for BOINC.
>
>
> What can be happening and why doesnt BOINC crunch data with earlier Report
> Deadlines" before other WU's with much later deadlines. After all, BOINC
> should "know" how long it takes to crunch respective projects WU's on each
> host, so it should be able to ensure that WU's with a deadline coming soon,
> should receive priority.
>
> (Of course, I recognise that some projects could set very short deadlines and
> hence they would then essentially take over the host, because these WU's would
> always get priority - but surely that's down to whoever "designed" BOINC to
> ensure a level playing field).
I'm replying to the original subject of this thread: "Error" message "Got request to delete file: H1_xxxx.x", not to the subsequent thread about resource share.
Bruce
Director, Einstein@Home