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alged
Master Cruncher FRANCE Joined: Jun 12, 2009 Post Count: 2340 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Not task avalaible for SCC since 2 days and no connection possible with BOINC agent
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alanb1951
Veteran Cruncher Joined: Jan 20, 2006 Post Count: 858 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
Adri,
It is indeed a puzzle, Is it a client software thing or some sort of time error? If that system is running a custom BOINC client, who knows what might happen :-) so I'm going to ignore that possibility! I wonder if that client had a look at what to start next, decided it couldn't find anything that had a chance of getting finished in a timely fashion [or hit a resource limit that meant it could no longer start any of them anyway] and did a "Not Started by Deadline" on all of them? Alternatively, what happens if one does a project reset with a load of work that can't sensibly be re-issued? Is the client clever enough to say "no point re-fetching any of these as they'd probably not run - kill them off as part of the reset..." (A normal project reset should just quietly re-fetch the tasks [I tested that on a system with almost no work :-)] and detaching should earn a Detached flag rather than an Error!) Someone like Richard Haselgrove might know an answer to the above - I don't :-) Then again, maybe it was a "perception of time" thing. Perhaps the client clock was out by several hours (returning from a system outage or similar), or perhaps this is one of those cases where the WCG server either told the client a different due time or [less likely] has recorded a bad sent time. The above is [of course] speculation, but I hope it's informed speculation :-) Cheers - Al. P.S. It would be a lot easier to work out what was going on with this lot if the client hardware was a known quantity -- for instance, I wonder how long it would take it to successfully run a single SCC1 task? |
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adriverhoef
Master Cruncher The Netherlands Joined: Apr 3, 2009 Post Count: 2069 Status: Recently Active Project Badges: |
Al, if it helps, the only thing I can say is that their hardware probably is a NAS (Networked Attached Storage),
because of their OS-Version: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS [5.15.79+truenas|libc 2.35] workunit 350178314 SCC1_0004171_MyoD1-C_64919_0 Linux Ubuntu Error 2023-08-08T21:28:37 2023-08-14T12:32:15 Adri |
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nivrip
Senior Cruncher North Yorkshire Joined: Sep 13, 2007 Post Count: 262 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
I got MCM and SCC WUs on my Windows machine late last night but had to wait till early this morning to get them on my Linux rig.
----------------------------------------Is there a known difference between the two systems?
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Sgt.Joe
Ace Cruncher USA Joined: Jul 4, 2006 Post Count: 7545 Status: Offline Project Badges: |
I got MCM and SCC WUs on my Windows machine late last night but had to wait till early this morning to get them on my Linux rig. Is there a known difference between the two systems? Probably fed from 2 separate feeders. Or the demand for one type was so much greater than the other type that the feeder ran short before it could fill the demand for the Linux units. Cheers
Sgt. Joe
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