He's probably got a fast internet connection and grepped through the entire log system. I was almost tempted to do this at one stage :).
Yes and no. The last scheduler reply is listed here and Brad posted it.
And after reading this thread more thorough, I suspect you will not find
the mentioned incident in the scheduler logs, because no scheduler is
involved during upload !?
12/11/2005 4:22:59 PM|Einstein@Home|Started upload of l1_0110.0__0110.0_0.1_T01_S4lD_3_0
12/11/2005 4:23:03 PM|Einstein@Home|Temporarily failed upload of l1_0110.0__0110.0_0.1_T01_S4lD_3_0: error 500
The last scheduler reply is listed here and Brad posted it.
Ahhhh.... Of course... Smart!!! You learn a new trick every day around here :). Thanks for sharing that. In this case because his computers are not hidden, we didn't even need him to post the log snippet with the CPUID in it :).
Quote:
And after reading this thread more thorough, I suspect you will not find
the mentioned incident in the scheduler logs, because no scheduler is
involved during upload !?
Once again I believe you are correct. I keep forgetting the scheduling server and the upload server are two separate server processes and unless they share a common log file, we are not going to see upload failures in this log. I wonder if Bruce is going to put the upload server logs up?
Thanks for your commentary. I wish you had decided to take a closer look some time ago :).
So if Brad is still here, you haven't had a successful contact with the scheduler for three days now so it seems. You are not going to find anything recent in the scheduler logs. I've asked Bruce if anything is known about this and if I get any information I'll post it here.
You continue to astound me .... Why are there GPs around who know about unix grep? Is nothing sacrosanct any more ....?? :). You are only supposed to know about GP'ing .... :).
Very interesting post. Thanks for reporting the results of that search.
I presume you meant logs from "2005-12-04_16:00.txt thru 2005-12-12_20:10.txt".
Also:-
Quote:
Searching for l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0 got no hits. :-(
What about the one in the 2nd last line of your previous search results (with the last "_0" missing? Trim your search string a bit :).
Only the golden oldies are left ;-)
I'm having a ball - good thing I'm on holidays til New Year - tooling while the kid's are at school.
Quote:
I presume you meant logs from "2005-12-04_16:00.txt thru 2005-12-12_20:10.txt".
Doh! Yes I did.
( ...quick Igor pack our bags, saddle the horses - we have to flee! I let slip about the time machine ..... they'll be up in no time with the pitchforking and the rioting and the firebranding .... arrgh not again, hurry!! )
Quote:
Searching for l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0 got no hits. :-(
Of course, you are right, doh! Repeated with 1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2 gives
einstein.phys.uwm.edu\\sched_logs\\2005-12-09_10\\2005-12-09_10:02.txt
Line 620 ......
as found below.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Only the golden oldies are left ;-)
I'm having a ball - good thing I'm on holidays til New Year - tooling while the kid's are at school.
Quote:
I presume you meant logs from "2005-12-04_16:00.txt thru 2005-12-12_20:10.txt".
Doh! Yes I did.
( ...quick Igor pack our bags, saddle the horses - we have to flee! I let slip about the time machine ..... they'll be up in no time with the pitchforking and the rioting and the firebranding .... arrgh not again, hurry!! )
Quote:
Searching for l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0 got no hits. :-(
Of course, you are right, doh! Repeated with 1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2 gives
einstein.phys.uwm.edu\\sched_logs\\2005-12-09_10\\2005-12-09_10:02.txt
Line 620 ......
as found below.
(edit) grep'ing, GP'ing ... sigh... I just got that...... and please, no punishment where no pun is meant... :-)
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
He's probably got a fast
)
He's probably got a fast internet connection and grepped through the entire log system. I was almost tempted to do this at one stage :).
All your log entries are in stdoutdae.txt in your BOINC folder.
EDIT: Can you find an example of a successful recent contact in stdoutdae.txt?
Cheers,
Gary.
RE: He's probably got a
)
Yes and no. The last scheduler reply is listed here and Brad posted it.
And after reading this thread more thorough, I suspect you will not find
the mentioned incident in the scheduler logs, because no scheduler is
involved during upload !?
12/11/2005 4:22:59 PM|Einstein@Home|Started upload of l1_0110.0__0110.0_0.1_T01_S4lD_3_0
12/11/2005 4:23:03 PM|Einstein@Home|Temporarily failed upload of l1_0110.0__0110.0_0.1_T01_S4lD_3_0: error 500
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
Amazing, I didnt notice
)
Amazing, I didnt notice contact, was just looking at IDs. (sometime have to learn how you work blue bar quote thing)
Have to sleep soon, but quick look at logs shows no scheduler responded, failed upload, error 500 etc. But I've by no means looked close.
Be back around 18:00utc
Brad
"You have confused the true with the real."
RE: The last scheduler
)
Ahhhh.... Of course... Smart!!! You learn a new trick every day around here :). Thanks for sharing that. In this case because his computers are not hidden, we didn't even need him to post the log snippet with the CPUID in it :).
Once again I believe you are correct. I keep forgetting the scheduling server and the upload server are two separate server processes and unless they share a common log file, we are not going to see upload failures in this log. I wonder if Bruce is going to put the upload server logs up?
Thanks for your commentary. I wish you had decided to take a closer look some time ago :).
So if Brad is still here, you haven't had a successful contact with the scheduler for three days now so it seems. You are not going to find anything recent in the scheduler logs. I've asked Bruce if anything is known about this and if I get any information I'll post it here.
Cheers,
Gary.
Just checking in. Ran boinc
)
Just checking in. Ran boinc again. No change.
Brad
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||Starting BOINC client version 5.2.13 for windows_intelx86
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||libcurl/7.14.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8 zlib/1.2.3
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||Data directory: C:\\Program Files\\BOINC
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||Processor: 1 AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2200+
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||Memory: 479.48 MB physical, 1.42 GB virtual
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||Disk: 69.24 GB total, 37.19 GB free
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM|Einstein@Home|Computer ID: 465356; location: home; project prefs: default
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||General prefs: from Einstein@Home (last modified 2005-05-30 09:38:31)
12/12/2005 9:14:31 AM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults
12/12/2005 9:14:32 AM||Remote control not allowed; using loopback address
12/12/2005 9:16:30 AM|Einstein@Home|Started upload of l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0
12/12/2005 9:16:33 AM|Einstein@Home|Temporarily failed upload of l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0: error 500
12/12/2005 9:16:33 AM|Einstein@Home|Backing off 1 hours, 29 minutes, and 14 seconds on upload of file l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0
12/12/2005 9:48:03 AM|Einstein@Home|Started upload of l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0
12/12/2005 9:48:06 AM|Einstein@Home|Temporarily failed upload of l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0: error 500
12/12/2005 9:48:06 AM|Einstein@Home|Backing off 3 hours, 40 minutes, and 8 seconds on upload of file l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0
"You have confused the true with the real."
RE: Just checking in. Ran
)
Have grep'ed logs from 2005-12-14_16:00.txt thru 2005-12-12_20:10.txt for 465356
Search String: 465356
\\einstein.phys.uwm.edu\\sched_logs
File Mask: *.txt
Search Subdirectories, Search ZIP Files, Case Sensitive
Processing file : einstein.phys.uwm.edu\\sched_logs\\2005-12-04_20\\2005-12-04_20_3A17.txt
Line 882 - 2005-12-04 20:17:48.9882 [PID=7297 ] [normal ] Handling request: host , platform windows_intelx86, version 5.2.13
Line 884 - 2005-12-04 20:17:48.9939 [PID=7297 ] [debug ] Request [HOST#] Database [HOST#465356] Request [RPC#2] Database [RPC#1]
Line 884 - 2005-12-04 20:17:48.9939 [PID=7297 ] [debug ] Request [HOST#465356] Database [HOST#] Request [RPC#2] Database [RPC#1]
Line 885 - 2005-12-04 20:17:48.9951 [PID=7297 ] [normal ] Processing request [USER#84489] [HOST#] [RPC#2] core client version 5.2.13
Line 886 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1233 [PID=7297 ] [debug ] Result is on [HOST#]: l1_0110.0__0110.4_0.1_T00_S4lD_1
Line 887 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1240 [PID=7297 ] [normal ] [HOST#] got request for 3.828838 seconds of work; available disk 29.975854 GB
Line 888 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1240 [PID=7297 ] [debug ] [HOST#]: has file l1_0110.0
Line 897 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1337 [PID=7297 ] [debug ] [HOST#] Sending app_version einstein windows_intelx86 479
Line 898 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1343 [PID=7297 ] [debug ] [HOST#] Already has file l1_0110.0
Line 899 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1344 [PID=7297 ] [debug ] [HOST#] reducing disk needed for WU by 6385600 bytes (length of l1_0110.0)
Line 901 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1349 [PID=7297 ] [normal ] [HOST#] Sending [RESULT#11806939 l1_0110.0__0110.0_0.1_T01_S4lD_3] (fills 28519.65 seconds)
Line 902 - 2005-12-04 20:17:49.1360 [PID=7297 ] [normal ] [HOST#] Sent 1 results [scheduler ran 0.305424 seconds]
Found 12 occurrences.
Processing file : einstein.phys.uwm.edu\\sched_logs\\2005-12-05_02\\2005-12-05_02_3A38.txt
Line 517 - 2005-12-05 02:38:22.0384 [PID=29067] [normal ] Handling request: host , platform windows_intelx86, version 5.2.13
Line 519 - 2005-12-05 02:38:22.0444 [PID=29067] [debug ] Request [HOST#] Database [HOST#465356] Request [RPC#3] Database [RPC#2]
Line 519 - 2005-12-05 02:38:22.0444 [PID=29067] [debug ] Request [HOST#465356] Database [HOST#] Request [RPC#3] Database [RPC#2]
Line 520 - 2005-12-05 02:38:22.0453 [PID=29067] [normal ] Processing request [USER#84489] [HOST#] [RPC#3] core client version 5.2.13
Line 521 - 2005-12-05 02:38:22.1180 [PID=29067] [debug ] [HOST#] Resetting nresults_today
Line 522 - 2005-12-05 02:38:22.1192 [PID=29067] [normal ] [HOST#] [RESULT#11760038 l1_0110.0__0110.4_0.1_T00_S4lD_1] got result
Line 525 - 2005-12-05 02:38:22.1322 [PID=29067] [debug ] Result is on [HOST#]: l1_0110.0__0110.0_0.1_T01_S4lD_3
Found 7 occurrences.
Processing file : einstein.phys.uwm.edu\\sched_logs\\2005-12-09_10\\2005-12-09_10_3A02.txt
Line 601 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8824 [PID=26029] [normal ] Handling request: host , platform windows_intelx86, version 5.2.13
Line 603 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8882 [PID=26029] [debug ] Request [HOST#] Database [HOST#465356] Request [RPC#179] Database [RPC#3]
Line 603 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8882 [PID=26029] [debug ] Request [HOST#465356] Database [HOST#] Request [RPC#179] Database [RPC#3]
Line 604 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8894 [PID=26029] [normal ] Processing request [USER#84489] [HOST#] [RPC#179] core client version 5.2.13
Line 605 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8914 [PID=26029] [debug ] [HOST#] Resetting nresults_today
Line 606 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8918 [PID=26029] [debug ] Result is on [HOST#]: l1_0110.0__0110.0_0.1_T01_S4lD_3
Line 607 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8925 [PID=26029] [normal ] [HOST#] got request for 8640.000000 seconds of work; available disk 29.978730 GB
Line 608 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.8925 [PID=26029] [debug ] [HOST#]: has file l1_0110.0
Line 616 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.9028 [PID=26029] [debug ] [HOST#] Sending app_version einstein windows_intelx86 479
Line 617 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.9034 [PID=26029] [debug ] [HOST#] Already has file l1_0110.0
Line 618 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.9035 [PID=26029] [debug ] [HOST#] reducing disk needed for WU by 6385600 bytes (length of l1_0110.0)
Line 620 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.9040 [PID=26029] [normal ] [HOST#] Sending [RESULT#12048449 l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2] (fills 30366.29 seconds)
Line 621 - 2005-12-09 10:02:22.9051 [PID=26029] [normal ] [HOST#] Sent 1 results [scheduler ran 1.786385 seconds]
Found 13 occurrences.
Searched 11402 file(s), found 32 occurrences in 3 file(s)
which confirms Michael's findings
Searching for l1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2_0 got no hits. :-(
(edit) '3A' is HEX ASCII for ':'
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Mike, You continue to
)
Mike,
You continue to astound me .... Why are there GPs around who know about unix grep? Is nothing sacrosanct any more ....?? :). You are only supposed to know about GP'ing .... :).
Very interesting post. Thanks for reporting the results of that search.
I presume you meant logs from "2005-12-04_16:00.txt thru 2005-12-12_20:10.txt".
Also:-
What about the one in the 2nd last line of your previous search results (with the last "_0" missing? Trim your search string a bit :).
Cheers,
Gary.
RE: Mike .......to know
)
Only the golden oldies are left ;-)
I'm having a ball - good thing I'm on holidays til New Year - tooling while the kid's are at school.
Doh! Yes I did.
( ...quick Igor pack our bags, saddle the horses - we have to flee! I let slip about the time machine ..... they'll be up in no time with the pitchforking and the rioting and the firebranding .... arrgh not again, hurry!! )
Of course, you are right, doh! Repeated with 1_0110.0__0110.2_0.1_T07_S4lD_2 gives
einstein.phys.uwm.edu\\sched_logs\\2005-12-09_10\\2005-12-09_10:02.txt
Line 620 ......
as found below.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: RE: Mike .......to
)
(edit) grep'ing, GP'ing ... sigh... I just got that...... and please, no punishment where no pun is meant... :-)
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Hello again- afraid I don't
)
Hello again- afraid I don't really understand what I see here. Is this any progress?
"You have confused the true with the real."