boincmgr suspending, tasks seem to stop too

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Message 93986 - Posted: 9 Apr 2020, 18:03:51 UTC

Hi,

Once I started getting tasks for Rosetta 4.12, I started noticing that the manager would freeze and quitting it would kill all the tasks as well.
On the terminal I started boincmgr from, I would get this message:
[1]  + 2081 suspended (tty output)  boincmgr

I tried looking for error logs and couldn't really find them, but I did pull boincmgr back to the foreground for a second and saw this:
*** Error in `../../projects/boinc.bakerlab.org_rosetta/rosetta_4.12_x86_64-pc-linux-gnu': free(): corrupted unsorted chunks: 0x0000000009b6bf20 ***

Is there a way to get set more logging to get more info (if needed)? With this happening frequently, very few tasks are completing.
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Message 93989 - Posted: 9 Apr 2020, 18:25:22 UTC

It looks like there may be a variety of issues there. Some tasks were going ok and ended by the watchdog. It looks like you are running the i686 Linux version. There are issues at present with that version, see this thread for discussion.

One place to better see the messages, at least once things fail out, is in the WU results for your machine
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Message 93992 - Posted: 9 Apr 2020, 19:18:08 UTC - in response to Message 93989.  

Thank you! I'll check there in future!
And until there's a fix, I guess I just need to be patient :)
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