Does Rosetta work with Windows 11?

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Message 105269 - Posted: 27 Feb 2022, 23:00:08 UTC

I have 3 machines running Rosetta WU. Two Windows 11 and one is running Linux. I have not been following the numerouse problems others are having and posting. After scanning several threads, I gave up.

I installed VirtualBox packages on the Linux machine and it is getting Rosetta WU and is running pretty good. I am getting a couple WU with the message "Postponed: VM job unmanageable, restarting later" and I am just deleting them.

On the Windows 11 machines, I installed BOINC + VirtualBox, but I am not getting any Rosetta WU. They are both large machines with 64gb and 128gb of memory. I have made 90% of the memory available and 500gb of disk. I cannot figure out why Rosetta is not working.

I cannot find any error messages or reasons why Rosetta WU don't get downloaded to the two Windows 11 machines.

Any thoughts to get Rosetta WU downloaded to the Windows machines??
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Message 105271 - Posted: 28 Feb 2022, 1:06:07 UTC

I had a look at the "details" page for the windows pc`s and the "application details" recons that one has completed 1534 python tasks the other 8 ,
have a check at the bottom of each windows pc details page to see what the [blue+red] skip/allow button is showing ,
if you see the word "allow" , click it ,
The skip/allow button setting is a silent killer of downloads .
worth a try .
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Message 105290 - Posted: 28 Feb 2022, 16:52:00 UTC - in response to Message 105271.  

I had a look at the "details" page for the windows pc`s and the "application details" recons that one has completed 1534 python tasks the other 8 ,
have a check at the bottom of each windows pc details page to see what the [blue+red] skip/allow button is showing ,
if you see the word "allow" , click it ,
The skip/allow button setting is a silent killer of downloads .
worth a try .


THAT WORKED!!! Thank you very much!!

What a foolish way to implement this new feature. If they are going to remove machines from a majority of all the new WU, the least they could do is add a warning at each failed update.
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Message 105295 - Posted: 1 Mar 2022, 0:53:46 UTC

Glad it worked
Yes , just a note in the event log to let us know would be nice . . . .
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Message 105297 - Posted: 1 Mar 2022, 1:18:46 UTC - in response to Message 105290.  

What a foolish way to implement this new feature. If they are going to remove machines from a majority of all the new WU, the least they could do is add a warning at each failed update.
This has become something of an amateur hour since you were last around. They keep most of the good stuff in-house to run with their AI techniques. We get some outside jobs (4.20 Rosetta).
The pythons are more of a development project by a single researcher. To say that the development on it is limited is about the kindest way to put it. I am sure it is good science, which is why I put up with it, to a point.

Also see:
https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=6893&postid=102761#102761
https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=14871
https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=14930&postid=105000#105000
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