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Message boards :
Number crunching :
minirosetta 2.15
(Message 67934)
Posted 2 Oct 2010 by Dale Kirstein Post: Agreed, something buggy with 2.15 They quickly rise to over 1.5 GB of memory use, at which point they are shut down and wait for memory to free up. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Minirosetta 1.86
(Message 62520)
Posted 27 Jul 2009 by Dale Kirstein Post: Now getting 1.87 WU, but they finish in 0 seconds. After several bad downloads of 1.87, I now have 2 WU that seem OK and show a 3 hour time to completion. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
1.87 WU finish in 0 seconds
(Message 62516)
Posted 27 Jul 2009 by Dale Kirstein Post: The title says it all. Got 2 1.87 WU, both finished in 0 seconds. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Minirosetta 1.86
(Message 62515)
Posted 27 Jul 2009 by Dale Kirstein Post: Now getting 1.87 WU, but they finish in 0 seconds. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
Minirosetta 1.82/1.88
(Message 62467)
Posted 26 Jul 2009 by Dale Kirstein Post: I just got several 1.86 WU with a length of --. Houston I think we have a problem. |
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Questions and Answers :
Windows :
Rosetta@home won't download new work until I'm out of work, starting with version 6.6
(Message 61281)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Dale Kirstein Post: Hi there, The title says it all. When I upgraded to version 6.6.20 I couldn't keep a supply or Rosetta WU. It won't download any new workunits until it is out of work units, and then it just downloads about 6 to 8 hours of work. I'm sharing my time between Rosetta (%60) and Seti (%40) It's set to keep a 2.7 day supply. I've reset the project, even detached and reattached, no change. Seti is working normally with about a 24 hours supply of work, Rosetta only keeps 1 or 2 workunits, at about 3 hours each. I've upgraded to 6.6.28 with no change in the problem. Before the 6.6 series this never happened. I don't get any error messages, it just says "not requesting new tasks" when I do an update. I've got plenty of disk space, I've allocated a gig for Boinc. Any ideas out there? Forgot to mention this is on a dual core XP machine |
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