Message boards : Number crunching : Errors while computing
Author | Message |
---|---|
Stevie G Send message Joined: 15 Dec 18 Posts: 107 Credit: 837,101 RAC: 1,615 |
I recently signed onto Rosetta. My computer did a few quick tasks, and then ended four tasks marked "Errors while computing. What would be the cause of these errors? In addition to Rosetta, this computer is running SETI@Home and Asteroids. The erroneous tasks are copied below: Task click for details Show names Work unit click for details Computer Sent Time reported or deadline explain Status Run time (sec) CPU time (sec) Credit Application 1048115564 944100364 3551508 17 Dec 2018, 18:43:57 UTC 17 Dec 2018, 19:42:19 UTC Error while computing 0.00 0.00 --- Rosetta Mini v3.78 windows_intelx86 1048115417 944100228 3551508 17 Dec 2018, 18:43:57 UTC 17 Dec 2018, 19:42:19 UTC Error while computing 0.00 0.00 --- Rosetta Mini v3.78 windows_intelx86 1048029437 944021824 3551508 17 Dec 2018, 8:36:38 UTC 17 Dec 2018, 8:41:53 UTC Error while computing 0.00 0.00 --- Rosetta Mini v3.78 windows_intelx86 1047957945 943956068 3551508 16 Dec 2018, 23:37:38 UTC 17 Dec 2018, 8:36:38 UTC Error while computing 11,400.13 10,784.86 --- Rosetta Mini v3.78 windows_intelx86 I had an episode last year with S@H where there were several hundred "errors while computing" and I'd prefer not to repeat that experience. It was a waste of my time and my computer's time. I am not particularly computer literate. I just allow my machine to crunch numbers. So I appreciate your forbearance in dealing with my stupidity. Thanks for any insight you can provide. Stevie G |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
It could just be bad work units. Check later to see if they complete on other machines. I wouldn't get too worried yet. |
Stevie G Send message Joined: 15 Dec 18 Posts: 107 Credit: 837,101 RAC: 1,615 |
It could just be bad work units. Check later to see if they complete on other machines. I wouldn't get too worried yet. Thank you. Since I'm the newby around here, I'll just watch and learn. Stevie G. |
Stevie G Send message Joined: 15 Dec 18 Posts: 107 Credit: 837,101 RAC: 1,615 |
It could just be bad work units. Check later to see if they complete on other machines. I wouldn't get too worried yet. So five errors while computing in two days. Is that a frequent occurrence? Lots of errors? Stevie G. |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
So five errors while computing in two days. Is that a frequent occurrence? Lots of errors? No, but I did see a bad one a couple of days ago. I am on Linux, and it completed OK on Windows. Or sometimes it is the other way around. The bad ones often come in batches. If you get a bad batch, you could see several. You will know shortly. Good luck. Are you overclocking your machine? That is a frequent source of errors. Also:Exclude the BOINC Data folder from your anti-virus. They can cause problems. |
Stevie G Send message Joined: 15 Dec 18 Posts: 107 Credit: 837,101 RAC: 1,615 |
Jim: You wrote, "Are you overclocking your machine? That is a frequent source of errors. Also:Exclude the BOINC Data folder from your anti-virus. They can cause problems." Thanks for the reply. No, not overclocking. BOINC Data is already in my Malwarebytes exclusion file. I think that was one of the things that caused so many errors in SETI@Home last year, before I made that exclusion. BOINC2 and BOINC are also in there. So I dunno. But I shouldn't get aheads of myself. I'll do as you advise and bide my time. Stevie G |
Jim1348 Send message Joined: 19 Jan 06 Posts: 881 Credit: 52,257,545 RAC: 0 |
The only other thing I can think of is memory. Rosetta takes more than most projects. The current work units typically run about 300 to 400 MB each, but I have one at 885 MB. In general, you should have 1 GB of free memory (that is, more than you need for the OS and any other applications) for each work unit. (In fact, they sometimes go overboard and use up to 2 GB, but they are not supposed to now.) |
floyd Send message Joined: 26 Jun 14 Posts: 23 Credit: 10,268,639 RAC: 0 |
(Ignoring your parallel thread on the same topic) Almost all of those errors are about missing or invalid files, and it's exe and zip files. But those files can't really be (permanently) missing or invalid, or you'd see more failing tasks. Something is likely to modify those files, move/delete them or make them inaccessible. That smells like a virus scanner. Yes, you wrote that the BOINC data directory is supposed to be off limits, but have you verified that? Also, you mentioned "BOINC Data", "BOINC2" and "BOINC". You don't run multiple instances of BOINC on the same data directory, do you? In any case you should closely examine your log files, both of BOINC and the virus scanner. |
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Errors while computing
©2024 University of Washington
https://www.bakerlab.org