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Message 72465 - Posted: 7 Mar 2012, 19:49:48 UTC
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Since the end of February this machine has been producing very few good WU's. The message in BOINC is "output file for XXX not found". Four actual error messages are at the bottom of this. I've blown out the dust bunnies, removed, cleaned, and reinstalled ram. Cleaned and new Arctic Silver on CPU. Just ordered two new two gig chips to see if that is the problem. Heat not an issue. WIN7 Pro, AMD 4400 (dual) CPU, 4 gigs ram, no overclocking. An older machine that still does what I want, not really desiring to upgrade ATT. Any one have any thoughts? TIA!
ERROR: Fatal SOGFunc_Impl error.
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorescoringconstraintsSOGFunc_Impl.cc line: 174
BOINC:: Error reading and gzipping output datafile: default.out
called boinc_finish
ERROR: AtomTree::torsion_angle_dof_id: angle range error
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorekinematicsAtomTree.cc line: 771
called boinc_finish
ERROR: AtomTree::torsion_angle_dof_id: angle range error
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorekinematicsAtomTree.cc line: 771
BOINC:: Error reading and gzipping output datafile: default.out
called boinc_finish
ERROR: Fatal SOGFunc_Impl error.
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorescoringconstraintsSOGFunc_Impl.cc line: 174
BOINC:: Error reading and gzipping output datafile: default.out
called boinc_finish
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Message 72468 - Posted: 8 Mar 2012, 11:28:38 UTC - in response to Message 72465.  

Since the end of February this machine has been producing very few good WU's. The message in BOINC is "output file for XXX not found". Four actual error messages are at the bottom of this. I've blown out the dust bunnies, removed, cleaned, and reinstalled ram. Cleaned and new Arctic Silver on CPU. Just ordered two new two gig chips to see if that is the problem. Heat not an issue. WIN7 Pro, AMD 4400 (dual) CPU, 4 gigs ram, no overclocking. An older machine that still does what I want, not really desiring to upgrade ATT. Any one have any thoughts? TIA!
ERROR: Fatal SOGFunc_Impl error.
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorescoringconstraintsSOGFunc_Impl.cc line: 174
BOINC:: Error reading and gzipping output datafile: default.out
called boinc_finish
ERROR: AtomTree::torsion_angle_dof_id: angle range error
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorekinematicsAtomTree.cc line: 771
called boinc_finish
ERROR: AtomTree::torsion_angle_dof_id: angle range error
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorekinematicsAtomTree.cc line: 771
BOINC:: Error reading and gzipping output datafile: default.out
called boinc_finish
ERROR: Fatal SOGFunc_Impl error.
ERROR:: Exit from: ......srccorescoringconstraintsSOGFunc_Impl.cc line: 174
BOINC:: Error reading and gzipping output datafile: default.out
called boinc_finish


Too many of the rest of us have similar problems for it to be us, I have pulled all my machines away from Rosetta until they fix it! I have multiple machines and they work fine on every other project, I even attached to a project I haven't crunched for for YEARS and it works just fine, it can't be me!! I was turning in valid Rosie units until they changed the CASP9 units and then BOOM all heck broke loose!
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Message 72469 - Posted: 8 Mar 2012, 13:32:13 UTC

Thanks. My initial thought was a windows update that screwed something up. Last time something like this happened, I replaced the current OS with a backup. Everything worked fine. Then I reinstalled windows updates until just before things went south. Again, things worked as they should. This time I just uninstalled the latest updates (Net 4). No joy. I haven't upgraded the BOINC software lately and the problem is on two DC projects so shouldn't be software for both projects. So that leaves memory, Motherboard, or CPU. Memory would be the cheapest thing to try. If that doesn't work I'm thinking just build a new quad core machine. The hassle of re-installing software (as in "Now how did I do this last time?") and my present machine being adequate to my needs makes me not want to waste the money. Thanks again..
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