Posts by Solblekt

1) Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta crashes on pausing (Message 1100)
Posted 8 Oct 2005 by Solblekt
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Well now why can't I click on the links I just posted?
2) Message boards : Number crunching : Rosetta crashes on pausing (Message 1099)
Posted 8 Oct 2005 by Solblekt
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We all have the same problem.
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=132
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=85
http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=126

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3) Message boards : Number crunching : Computational Error (Message 1098)
Posted 8 Oct 2005 by Solblekt
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I can inform you that on my two computers rosetta crash after about 80% is done. Before 80% is done it does swap between projects without any problem. One computer has 256 MB the other 512 MB. The crash occure when there is a swap from rosetta to any other project. I do not leave the projects in memory.
I have noticed that rosetta at this stage use an lot of memory over 160 MB.
Can the problem has something to do with allocation of memory?
The message in BOINC is for some seconds or so that there has been something wrong in a calculation.

I do not belive that it is a good ide to leave all projects in memory.
Not as long as it use that much memory any way.
The thing is that you tend to end up with a computer working with paging instead.

For now I have stoped crunshing for rosetta.
I hope they will give us a hint on the frontpage when the problem has been solved.
4) Message boards : Rosetta@home Science : New client (Message 803)
Posted 30 Sep 2005 by Solblekt
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Many of the problems I've seen here, where people haven't hidden their computers, involved Pentiums with speeds of 3gig or faster and interestingly enough they also all had WinXP Professional. I'm willing to bet that many who have just posted their errors but no PC info have the same general setup as those Pentium 3gig processors with WinXP-Pro,

Like you, I can run benchmarks, dump out of memory, swap between various projects and have not managed to crash the Rosetta WU's yet. I have an AMD 1200 Thunderbird. Only 2 I cancelled myself, the first one and one later when I thought it was stuck but found out later I just needed to shut down and reload and it would have finished up.



Nop I do not have fast computers and no I do not have WinXP-Pro.
The speed is 733 MHz and 1500 MHz. Two separate computers.
OS is Win 2000.
5) Questions and Answers : Windows : ***UNHANDLED EXCEPTION**** (Message 753)
Posted 29 Sep 2005 by Solblekt
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I drop this message here as well.
I do not think that I have to but here goes...

I have the same problem as Dingo.

It seems that it works if the application is left in memory but I can not do that.
If I do that also all the other projects will be left in memory.
Only Rosetta alone use about 150 - 200 MB and that is far to much to leave in memory 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

I just noticed one thing: Rosetta has been 'Preemted' but is stil in memory after it should have been removed from memory.
2005-09-29 10:08:04|rosetta@home|Pausing result 1btn__abrelax_no_cst_23277_0 (removed from memory)

I gues that is why it can restart later.
It use to pause and restart a couple of times before it breaks down.
So far I have seen that about 80% have been done before the crach ocure.
6) Message boards : Rosetta@home Science : Where do I report errors on the client for Rosetta? (Message 751)
Posted 29 Sep 2005 by Solblekt
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It seems that it works if the application is left in memory but I can not do that.
If I do that also all the other projects will be left in memory.
Only Rosetta alone use about 150 - 200 MB and that is far to much to leave in memory 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

I just noticed one thing: Rosetta has been 'Preemted' but is stil in memory after it should have been removed from memory.
2005-09-29 10:08:04|rosetta@home|Pausing result 1btn__abrelax_no_cst_23277_0 (removed from memory)

I gues that is why it can restart later.
It use to pause and restart a couple of times before it breaks down.
7) Message boards : Rosetta@home Science : Where do I report errors on the client for Rosetta? (Message 709)
Posted 28 Sep 2005 by Solblekt
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I use BOINC manager version 4.45.

I belive you can see what kind of computers I use if you klick on my name 'Solblekt'.
If there is anything more you like to know just ask and I be glad to help.

I did leave the applications in memory while preempted and I think that worked but I can't do so, it takes to much memory.

I noticed that Rosetta uses real much memory about 150 - 200 MB.
8) Message boards : Rosetta@home Science : Where do I report errors on the client for Rosetta? (Message 624)
Posted 27 Sep 2005 by Solblekt
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Any way, I started crunching for Rosetta today.
The first wu on both my pc crached with the following information:
2005-09-27 13:37:50|SETI@home|Restarting result 02my04ab.28530.9553.848592.13_0 using setiathome version 4.18
2005-09-27 13:37:50|rosetta@home|Pausing result 1btn__abrelax_no_cst_05208_0 (removed from memory)
2005-09-27 13:37:52|rosetta@home|Unrecoverable error for result 1btn__abrelax_no_cst_05208_0 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))
2005-09-27 13:37:53||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
2005-09-27 13:37:53|rosetta@home|Deferring communication with project for 1 minutes and 0 seconds
2005-09-27 13:37:53|rosetta@home|Computation for result 1btn__abrelax_no_cst_05208_0 finished
2005-09-27 13:38:52|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi
2005-09-27 13:38:52|rosetta@home|Requesting 0 seconds of work, returning 1 results
2005-09-27 13:38:54|rosetta@home|Scheduler request to http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta_cgi/cgi succeeded
2005-09-27 13:47:14|LHC@home|Sending scheduler request to http://lhcathome-sched1.cern.ch/scheduler/cgi
2005-09-27 13:47:14|LHC@home|Requesting 8640 seconds of work, returning 0 results
2005-09-27 13:47:15|LHC@home|Scheduler request to http://lhcathome-sched1.cern.ch/scheduler/cgi succeeded






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