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exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

Hi all,

One of my type A's died this morning... :-(
another type A on the same machine (and started at the same time) is still going.

Startup messages for system info:

Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Starting BOINC client version 6.10.33 for i686-pc-linux-gnu
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task, checkpoint_debug
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Libraries: libcurl/7.19.7 NSS/3.12.5.0 zlib/1.2.3 libidn/1.9 libssh2/1.2.2
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Data directory: /var/lib/boinc
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Processor: 2 AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+
[Family 15 Model 107 Stepping 2]
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Processor: 512.00 KB cache
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov
pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt rdtscp lm 3dnowext
3dnow extd_apicid pni cx16 lahf_lm cmp_legacy svm extapic cr8_legacy 3dnowprefetch
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT OS: Linux: 2.6.32.10-90.fc12.i686.PAE
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Memory: 1.84 GB physical, 10.00 GB virtual
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Disk: 37.80 GB total, 10.87 GB free
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Local time is UTC -4 hours
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT No usable GPUs found
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT URL http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/; Computer ID 1181948; resource share 100
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT General prefs: from World Community Grid (last modified 21-Feb-2010 05:32:37)
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Computer location: DDDT2
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT General prefs: using separate prefs for DDDT2
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Reading preferences override file
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Preferences:
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT max memory usage when active: 1697.61MB
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT max memory usage when idle: 1867.37MB
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT max disk usage: 9.43GB
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT (to change, visit the web site of an attached project,
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT or click on Preferences)
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Not using a proxy
Sun 11 Apr 2010 03:32:08 AM EDT Suspending computation - initial delay
Sun 11 Apr 2010 05:03:34 PM EDT Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.



As you can see, it was checkpointing about every hour and 20 minutes or so... then BOINC decided it was time to run benchmarks.

Thu 15 Apr 2010 03:08:20 AM EDT [checkpoint_debug] result ts05_a005_ps0000_0 checkpointed
Thu 15 Apr 2010 04:26:56 AM EDT [checkpoint_debug] result ts05_a053_ps0000_0 checkpointed
Thu 15 Apr 2010 04:30:37 AM EDT [checkpoint_debug] result ts05_a005_ps0000_0 checkpointed
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:44:13 AM EDT [checkpoint_debug] result ts05_a053_ps0000_0 checkpointed
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:51:53 AM EDT [checkpoint_debug] result ts05_a005_ps0000_0 checkpointed
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:54:29 AM EDT Running CPU benchmarks
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:54:29 AM EDT Suspending computation - running CPU benchmarks
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:55:00 AM EDT Benchmark results:
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:55:00 AM EDT Number of CPUs: 2
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:55:00 AM EDT 1425 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:55:00 AM EDT 4738 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU
Thu 15 Apr 2010 05:55:01 AM EDT Resuming computation
Thu 15 Apr 2010 06:14:24 AM EDT Computation for task ts05_a005_ps0000_0 finished
Thu 15 Apr 2010 06:14:24 AM EDT Output file ts05_a005_ps0000_0_0 for task ts05_a005_ps0000_0 absent
Thu 15 Apr 2010 06:14:24 AM EDT Output file ts05_a005_ps0000_0_1 for task ts05_a005_ps0000_0 absent
Thu 15 Apr 2010 06:14:24 AM EDT Resuming task X0000077160807200611021108_0 using hcc1 version 608
Thu 15 Apr 2010 06:14:27 AM EDT Started upload of ts05_a005_ps0000_0_2
Thu 15 Apr 2010 06:14:34 AM EDT Finished upload of ts05_a005_ps0000_0_2

Then when it went back to crunching, after a few minutes the app exited and that WU errored out.

/var/log/boincerr.log = 0 bytes; no stderrout or other message files in /var/lib/boinc subdir.

From Results Status:

Result Name ts05_ a005_ ps0000_ 0--
App Version Number 612
Status Error
Sent Time 4/14/10 19:29:26
Time Due / Return Time 4/15/10 10:15:34
CPU Time (hours) 12.51
Claimed/ Granted Credit 153.6 / 0.0



Result Log (360 lines deleted - available if needed)

Result Name: ts05_ a005_ ps0000_ 0--

<core_client_version>6.10.33</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
process exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)
</message>
<stderr_txt>
Calling gridPlatform.init()
INFO: No state to restore. Start from the beginning.
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.000400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.000800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.001200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.001600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.002000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.018400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.018800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.019200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.019600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 0 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.020000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.020400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.020800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.021200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.021600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.022000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.038400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.038800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.039200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.039600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 1 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.040000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.040400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.040800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.041200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.041600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.042000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.058400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.058800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.059200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.059600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 2 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.060000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.060400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.060800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.061200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.061600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.062000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.078400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.078800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.079200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.079600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 3 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.080000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.080400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.080800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.081200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.081600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.082000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.098400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.098800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.099200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.099600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 4 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.100000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.100400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.100800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.101200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.101600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.102000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.118400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.118800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.119200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.119600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 5 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.120000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.120400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.120800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.121200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.121600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.122000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.138400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.138800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.139200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.139600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 6 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.140000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.140400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.140800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.141200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.141600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.142000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.158400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.158800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.159200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.159600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 7 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.160000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.160400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.160800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.161200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.161600
wcgStepsDone = 500 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.162000
[40 lines snipped]
wcgStepsDone = 4600 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.178400
wcgStepsDone = 4700 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.178800
wcgStepsDone = 4800 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.179200
wcgStepsDone = 4900 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.179600
wcgStepsDone = 5000 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 8 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.180000
wcgStepsDone = 100 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 9 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.180400
wcgStepsDone = 200 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 9 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.180800
wcgStepsDone = 300 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 9 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.181200
wcgStepsDone = 400 wcgSteps1 = 5000 wcgCyclesDone = 9 wcgCycles = 50 pctComplete = 0.181600
Encountered error. Exiting.

</stderr_txt>
]]>


That's all I have. :-|

Oh, and my DDDT-2 badge disappeared from the MyGrid -> Statistics page with the noon stats run. Probably the same as everyone else.
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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

Think we had that one before in the variations list. At any rate it's all exit code 29, i.e. expected. See uplinger post of today explaining this.
ERR_RMDIR -227

In BOINC 6.0 and above: Remove (delete) directory failed.

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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

Think we had that one before in the variations list. At any rate it's all exit code 29, i.e. expected. See uplinger post of today explaining this.
ERR_RMDIR -227

In BOINC 6.0 and above: Remove (delete) directory failed.


Got a link to it?

I checked all 6 threads in this forum with posts from today, plus the Known Issues forum (hasn't had anything posted since March 8th)... and I'm not sure to which post you're referring.

Or did you mean https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/...d,28748_offset,250#276188
(which doesn't mention code 29, specifically) ?

Thanks. smile
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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

smile The English word is Sequitur. If posts discuss/report error code 29, then uplinger reponding, it reasonably follows that the reply pertains to include that error... yes you found the right post smile
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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

smile The English word is Sequitur. If posts discuss/report error code 29, then uplinger reponding, it reasonably follows that the reply pertains to include that error... yes you found the right post smile


Hmmm - if you say so... it looks latin, to me. In which case quod erat demonstrandum might be a closer fit.

And I seem to recall only 1 message (rather than "posts") out of 270+ in the (it's raining dengue) thread that mentioned code 29... somewhat of an anomaly anyway, since prima facie it's not a thread started to report errors.

Thanks (gratias) for the quick replies, though. wink
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And I seem to recall only 1 message (rather than "posts") out of 270+ in the (it's raining dengue) thread that mentioned code 29... somewhat of an anomaly anyway, since prima facie it's not a thread started to report errors.

Thanks (gratias) for the quick replies, though. wink

This alteration in thread content began with Sek's mention of acid rain. It made sense, so we ran with it. No conversation ever stays on topic, so why should a thread? It does make it irritating though, if one doesn't want to read all the threads....
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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

Difficulties trying to find posts that mention error code 29 (0x1d)? ...
The Bad Type A WUs Thread
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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

We're very advanced to spread any specific item all over the place. It begins with new threads being started without the title being totally clear or too broad or cryptic, and indeed few actually bother to read before launching a new one on in the acid rain case, no intend to derail the thread, just mentioning. So Rickjb has done one for A-Type and surely someone else will come along and thinks "this deserves it's own thread", and there we have 2 already. It's how forums work, and this is really a small one by comparison. Searching for "error AND code AND 29" in the DDDT2 forum alone produces 35 hits in at least 7 threads on the quick count.
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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

Difficulties trying to find posts that mention error code 29 (0x1d)? ...
The Bad Type A WUs Thread
There have been many error codes 29 in this thread too:
problematic batches?
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Re: exited with code 29 (0x1d, -227)

I think some of the code 29 errors are caused by extremely ambitious requirements of some (monster) tasks. Again I have two of them:

ts05_a193_ps0000_1 and
ts05_b159_ps0000_1

The first one has already two error tasks (with different percentage of completion), the second one has one. My intel i7-920 with 6GB ram cannot cope with them in one run - they both had error 29 at about 33%. So I restored them from backup and restarted them again. Every 16-26% I stop Boinc completely and make a new backup. That seems to work, now they are at 80% and 55% without error and I guess they will complete by tomorrow.
So watch out - if you have another copy of those tasks and your computer isn't better than mine, you'd better stop and restart boinc from time to time (computer restart doesn't seem to be necessary, but it wouldn't go amiss). Otherwise they will most likely fail.
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