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Message 4803 - Posted: 30 Nov 2005, 16:30:55 UTC
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    1dtj__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_11657_0_0
    11/28/2005 5:29:40 PM|rosetta@home|Finished upload of 1dtj__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_11657_0_0
    11/28/2005 5:29:40 PM|rosetta@home|Throughput 23518 bytes/sec

    11/28/2005 7:01:01 PM|rosetta@home|Unrecoverable error for result 1di2__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_13188_0 (One or more arguments are invalid (0x80000003) - exit code -2147483645 (0x80000003))

    11/28/2005 7:01:01 PM||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
    11/28/2005 7:01:01 PM|rosetta@home|Computation for result 1di2__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_13188_0 finished
    11/28/2005 7:01:05 PM|rosetta@home|Deferring communication with project for 55 seconds
    11/28/2005 7:02:05 PM|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request to https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi
    11/28/2005 7:02:05 PM|rosetta@home|Reason: To fetch work



What caused this and what should I do when it happnes?
It happened a couple times yesterday.

This computer doesn't do anything but store my files and run Rosetta. It's running XP Pro.

Dumping it (the corrupt unit) and requesting more work seemed to prohibit my ability to download more work, being penalized by reduced work and my connection put off for hours.

Being competitive ;) and wanting to do a good job, I want to quickly address what ever it is I may be doing wrong.

TIA


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Message 4822 - Posted: 30 Nov 2005, 20:17:01 UTC - in response to Message 4803.  

    1dtj__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_11657_0_0
    11/28/2005 5:29:40 PM|rosetta@home|Finished upload of 1dtj__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_11657_0_0
    11/28/2005 5:29:40 PM|rosetta@home|Throughput 23518 bytes/sec

    11/28/2005 7:01:01 PM|rosetta@home|Unrecoverable error for result 1di2__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_13188_0 (One or more arguments are invalid (0x80000003) - exit code -2147483645 (0x80000003))

    11/28/2005 7:01:01 PM||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
    11/28/2005 7:01:01 PM|rosetta@home|Computation for result 1di2__abrelax_rand_len10_jit02_omega_sim_filters_13188_0 finished
    11/28/2005 7:01:05 PM|rosetta@home|Deferring communication with project for 55 seconds
    11/28/2005 7:02:05 PM|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request to https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi
    11/28/2005 7:02:05 PM|rosetta@home|Reason: To fetch work



What caused this and what should I do when it happnes?
It happened a couple times yesterday.

This computer doesn't do anything but store my files and run Rosetta. It's running XP Pro.

Dumping it (the corrupt unit) and requesting more work seemed to prohibit my ability to download more work, being penalized by reduced work and my connection put off for hours.

Being competitive ;) and wanting to do a good job, I want to quickly address what ever it is I may be doing wrong.

TIA




Hey surreal, one of our members had the same problem (I think) and posted it on our site the same time u did.

http://www.mauisun.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=75919


it would be interesting if you guys exchanged comp. specs .. chips/os etc.
because it looks like a rare problem



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Message 4823 - Posted: 30 Nov 2005, 20:25:37 UTC - in response to Message 4803.  


What caused this and what should I do when it happnes?
It happened a couple times yesterday.


This is something to look at. It might fix the problem, although I'm not going to promise anything. In your configuration screen under "View or edit general preferences", there's an entry that talks about leaving apps in memory. If that's set to no, try setting it to yes.

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Message 4831 - Posted: 30 Nov 2005, 21:31:02 UTC - in response to Message 4823.  
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What caused this and what should I do when it happnes?
It happened a couple times yesterday.


This is something to look at. It might fix the problem, although I'm not going to promise anything. In your configuration screen under "View or edit general preferences", there's an entry that talks about leaving apps in memory. If that's set to no, try setting it to yes.




Do the Rosetta Team get a weekly or daily notification of the jobs that are returned with errors, or is it up to us to point them out?
I hope it's not up to us and you get a summary automaticaly so you can get good idea of which bug need looking at.



Wouldn't call that a fix, more a bodge ;)

Although if you can link in your stats or type your computer ID's number in it gives people your computer information and they can also see which jobs gave what error :)
This computer seems to be having fun :S
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Message 4847 - Posted: 1 Dec 2005, 4:10:10 UTC - in response to Message 4803.  


What caused this and what should I do when it happnes?
It happened a couple times yesterday.

You are not doing anything wrong. The Science Application, for whatever reason, is passing a bad value. This causes the halt. This should be of interest to the developers but I think he was traveling till today ...

However, I would also like to have a copy of your log file so I can add it to the Wiki as an error message (when I can work again).

Zip up the TXT files in the BOINC directory and e-mail them to p.d.buck@comcast.net

I will get to it SOMEDAY and this is a good example ...
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Message 4916 - Posted: 2 Dec 2005, 7:03:02 UTC - in response to Message 4831.  
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Although if you can link in your stats or type your computer ID's number in it gives people your computer information and they can also see which jobs gave what error :)
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Um stats? I'm sure you don't mean this...
My log file?? :D
Bear with me, I've never had a chicken for a friend before :D

Paul I'm sending you out the log now. The text file didn't have the errors high lighted so I'm sending it out as a .doc

for whatever reason, is passing a bad value.
I guarantee it hasn't been eating spicy food!

Let's see what is that computer.. (I'm tired)
It's an AMD 1.4 tbird. specs?? well, it's a frankenbox of my creation. :D
ECS kt7a and I think 3/4 of a gig of RAM. 2 hard drives mmmm 100 and 200 gig?
:D sorry...


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Message 4927 - Posted: 2 Dec 2005, 9:22:23 UTC

I have a "tool" based on GREP that finds them for me ... :)

All the messages that are currently in the Wiki are in the list of "known" messages. So, you can send me logs of any length and I run the tool and it lists all the messages I am missing.

From there I can then use search to find them in the source file, and from THERE, decide if I have enough to make a good example. In some cases I have as many as 20-30 lines to cover a history of the work from seed to sewage.

I also have a log of an entire CPDN work unit that I hope to document real soon now ... :)

So, no need to do anything more than to zip up the logs in the directory and send them to me ... besides, you never know, there may be another interesting message there that is lurking ... :)

Anyway, I have the log, now to get well enough to work again ...
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Message 4940 - Posted: 2 Dec 2005, 12:34:36 UTC - in response to Message 4916.  



Although if you can link in your stats or type your computer ID's number in it gives people your computer information and they can also see which jobs gave what error :)


Um stats? I'm sure you don't mean this...


Actually yes, but on that page there is a list of your computers (or installation, if you have reinstalled.. ;-)
Figure out which one it is and link to that one.

But probably not needed anymore (more in case anyone else is reading this)

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Although if you can link in your stats or type your computer ID's number in it gives people your computer information and they can also see which jobs gave what error :)


Um stats? I'm sure you don't mean this...


Actually yes, but on that page there is a list of your computers (or installation, if you have reinstalled.. ;-)
Figure out which one it is and link to that one.

But probably not needed anymore (more in case anyone else is reading this)



Did you guys ever figure this out?


We have two ppl on our team that are mired down with this problem.



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