Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Massive WU
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93-KASHIF_HIVPR_dim_ba3-3-100-RND0780, running on a Q6600 with GTS 250. | |
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93-KASHIF_HIVPR_dim_ba3-3-100-RND0780, running on a Q6600 with GTS 250. Well it could be the "never ending wu" bug in boinc 6.6.20. You might want to try 6.6.23 which seems to have fixed it. Don't bother with the later versions as they have other issues at the moment. However it may just be a big wu, although the GTS250's usually manage to get through them. ____________ BOINC blog | |
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Thanks. | |
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Thanks. 6.6.? though 6.6.20 have a nasty bug where tasks, seemingly at random will take up to 4 times longer. It does not hit all tasks, but I have seen the effect on my own systems with GPU Grid and on a friend's with Astropulse on the CPU ... If you must run a 20 version, 6.6.23 is better ... Again, some where in the teens, there is another issue with the 6.6.x versions, still not addressed that can cause the debts to get out of whack and suddenly you will not be getting work for various projects. On My i7 I have to reset debts about every 2 days, on my Q9300 it takes a week or more ... YMMV ... | |
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So upped it to 6.6.20 and the suspect WU changed to show 4 hours run @ 15% It can be that a restart would have done the same. These WUs seem to hang sometimes. (I guess that this is independent from BOINC and due to the algorithm of the application.) ____________ | |
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I looked around for 6.6.23, but couldn't find it. Just noticed that I did not provide a link to 6.6.23 You have to find the appropriate one in the list as this lists all the versions for all the platforms. | |
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I saw the same thing this morning. I'm wondering if it's related to the new set of work units (KASHIF_HIVPR). My card, (Quadra FX 3700) started on its first HIVPR work unit 7.5 hours ago, shows 0.02% done, and the time to completion is continuing to rise. I'm thinking of aborting it and seeing if the next one does this. Docking@home had a similar issue with a recent batch of their work units. Can the project admins comment? | |
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Under no circumstances should your g92 based quadro need that long. You're likely another victim of 6.6.20. Try upgrading to 6.6.23 or downgrading to 6.5.0 (recommended by me) or 6.4.7. | |
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Under no circumstances should your g92 based quadro need that long. You're likely another victim of 6.6.20. Try upgrading to 6.6.23 or downgrading to 6.5.0 (recommended by me) or 6.4.7. I think that I can safely say that 6.6.28 is slightly better than 6.6.23 (6.6.29 on the macs) in that it has an improved Resource Scheduler that is less likely to continually change its mind on which tasks to run. Almost all versions of BOINC back to the 4 series have had this tendency which seems to have finally been adequately addressed. The symptom is that BOINC will ignore TSI and right after tasks download new tasks will be started only to be left in a partly run state as more tasks are downloaded and started ... Now TSI is respected so that you no longer see this and for those of us with long TSI periods (mine is 12 hours) tasks will run to completion and as resources come free new tasks will be started in a more rational manner. The LTD imbalance problems of the 6.6.x series is still with us so you may have to reset debts on occasion to keep your queue filled. | |
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I just uploaded a 54Mb result file for a KASHIF_HIVPR and it was done on a GTS250 at that. Unfortunately took a while so I missed the bonus credits, but at least it didn't get aborted. | |
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For my GTS 250 Sparkles 1Go, 6.6.28 / last drivers nvidia seemed better, | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Massive WU