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Message 1123 - Posted: 8 Oct 2005, 19:54:37 UTC

I have here a 1% stuck WU again, you don`t need to restart boinc. I have suspend this WU and resume it. Now the problem should be solved. But I dont know what these WUs are doing all the time and running into neverland. I hope David will find this bug -o
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Message 1262 - Posted: 11 Oct 2005, 17:51:20 UTC

David, do you still need the read outs on this problem? I have one that was stuck on 1% after 53 hours. I have the stdout.txt file.
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Message 1263 - Posted: 11 Oct 2005, 17:53:51 UTC - in response to Message 1262.  

David, do you still need the read outs on this problem? I have one that was stuck on 1% after 53 hours. I have the stdout.txt file.


Sure, send it to me. How much memory do you have and what other apps were you running? please respond w/ email. Thanks! dekim at u.washington.edu
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Message 1266 - Posted: 11 Oct 2005, 18:03:03 UTC

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Message 1309 - Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 7:10:01 UTC
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I've had my first "stuck at 1%" job also, this morning, it had clocked up 5 hours at 1%. I have restarted BOINC and the wu has now restarted from zero.

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Message 1310 - Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 8:37:44 UTC

Can't edit! Okay, 1 hour later, the same wu is at 33.33% so I guess all is well.

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Message 1321 - Posted: 13 Oct 2005, 22:19:07 UTC

Anyone else getting more of these lately? I have gotten at least four WU's in the past day that have gotten stuck on 1%. And on different machines...
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Message 1325 - Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 0:01:31 UTC

I still get them periodically, and the last couple of days mostly on my P4 with HT, instead of the dual core machines. Seems to go in spurts. I wonder if it is a particular type of protein?


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Message 1327 - Posted: 14 Oct 2005, 1:33:08 UTC - in response to Message 1325.  

I still get them periodically, and the last couple of days mostly on my P4 with HT, instead of the dual core machines. Seems to go in spurts. I wonder if it is a particular type of protein?

Yes. I've wondered that too. I've had a few stuck on 1% as well and can not seem to find any comman factor (or maybe not looked hard enough!:). I seem to recall PP@H had some kind of problem that was related one particular protein model. I'm not suggesting it's the same problem, obviously, but I wonder if it's related.....? Other than that, the project seems great! Cheers, Rog.
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