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Lorenzo Donega'
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21 Aug 2006 20:01:04 UTC
Topic 191715
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Hello, I have attached Einstein project with BOINC 5.4.11, I have 2 tasks on my queue and both of them have a deadline "13/12/1901". My clock is ok. It's a known bug?
Hello, I have attached Einstein project with BOINC 5.4.11, I have 2 tasks on my queue and both of them have a deadline "13/12/1901". My clock is ok. It's a known bug?
thanks very much
Lorenzo
Lorenzo,
Look at your Results for computer. It shows deadlines of 4 Sep 2006 19:40:22 UTC.
Hello, I have attached Einstein project with BOINC 5.4.11, I have 2 tasks on my queue and both of them have a deadline "13/12/1901". My clock is ok. It's a known bug?
thanks very much
Lorenzo
Lorenzo,
Look at your Results for computer. It shows deadlines of 4 Sep 2006 19:40:22 UTC.
Stick
Hello Stick, you're right, in my results page the daed line is correct but in BOINC it's wrong.
Hello, I have attached Einstein project with BOINC 5.4.11, I have 2 tasks on my queue and both of them have a deadline "13/12/1901". My clock is ok. It's a known bug?
thanks very much
Lorenzo
Lokks like an overflow. Are all your clock settings correct (date, timezone)?
These dates sometimes get rest artificially (it's a BOINC issue, not any one project), when something boffs the clock, or the BIOS battery starts getting low. There are several programs that have boffed clocks (including some games). The project side is correct in date. BOINC will freak a little and try to get the work done ASAP. This is normal.
Make sure you check your BIOS battery, and also keep a watch on things you run that might boff the clock. I have seen video editors, games, CD/DVD writing programs, etc. all cause the clock to get reset.
Once all those ones with the 1901 date are done, things should go back to normal.
Report deadline 13/12/1901
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Lorenzo,
Look at your Results for computer. It shows deadlines of 4 Sep 2006 19:40:22 UTC.
Stick
RE: RE: Hello, I have
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Hello Stick, you're right, in my results page the daed line is correct but in BOINC it's wrong.
bye
Lor
RE: Hello, I have attached
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Lokks like an overflow. Are all your clock settings correct (date, timezone)?
BM
BM
These dates sometimes get
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These dates sometimes get rest artificially (it's a BOINC issue, not any one project), when something boffs the clock, or the BIOS battery starts getting low. There are several programs that have boffed clocks (including some games). The project side is correct in date. BOINC will freak a little and try to get the work done ASAP. This is normal.
Make sure you check your BIOS battery, and also keep a watch on things you run that might boff the clock. I have seen video editors, games, CD/DVD writing programs, etc. all cause the clock to get reset.
Once all those ones with the 1901 date are done, things should go back to normal.
ok, I'll check. thanks to all
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ok, I'll check.
thanks to all :)