Message boards : Number crunching : GPU detection failed - error code 1 - No useable GPUs found
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Since no new tasks were downloaded on my 4 hosts since yesterday late afternoon, I looked up the BOINC event log of the PC with 2 GTX980Ti and found the following entries: | |
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You are of course running VirtualBox in order to run ATLAS. I have had a number of problems with VBox interfering with other programs. In particular, I can't run Folding on a GPU and also run any VBox program (i.e., ATLAS, vLHC, Cosomology) without the Folding client crashing. Folding usually then restarts without an error, but obviously there is some interference. | |
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You are of course running VirtualBox in order to run ATLAS. I have had a number of problems with VBox interfering with other programs. The thing is that for some time (in my previous setting), the VBox has NOT caused any problems with GPUGRID. The only difference in the new setting is that the complete BOINC data directory now is in on the RAMDisc, whereas before only the SLOTS folder was. This, however, turned out not to be good, as ATLAS did not work well. Now, with the ATLAS problem fixed, the GPUGRID problem exists :-( | |
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The only difference in the new setting is that the complete BOINC data directory now is in on the RAMDisc, whereas before only the SLOTS folder was. This, however, turned out not to be good, as ATLAS did not work well. I am not sure how you put only the slots folder on the ramdisk; it has always been the entire BOINC Data folder for me, at the time of installation. But as a test, you could try just letting the ATLAS work run out, reboot and run only GPUGrid. That at least would narrow the scope of the problem. | |
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I am not sure how you put only the slots folder on the ramdisk in the PrimoRamDisc tool, one can set so-called "junction points", which then shift the content of any folder that exists on the HDD or SSD to the Ramdisk. In the Windows Explorer, such a folder stays exactly where is was located originally, but in real fact, it's been tranferred to the RAMDisk. I did this for space-economical reasons, as the big majority of data movement with ATLAS is taking place in the Slots folder. The Projects folder is rather static, not much is added or deleted all the time. However, as I said above, with this constellation, unfortunately ATLAS did not work properly, and I got advices in the ATLAS forum not to split the BOINC data directory. | |
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I am not sure how you put only the slots folder on the ramdisk in the PrimoRamDisc tool, one can set so-called "junction points", which then shift the content of any folder that exists on the HDD or SSD to the Ramdisk. In the Windows Explorer, such a folder stays exactly where is was located originally, but in real fact, it's been tranferred to the RAMDisk. I did this for space-economical reasons, as the big majority of data movement with ATLAS is taking place in the Slots folder. The Projects folder is rather static, not much is added or deleted all the time. However, as I said above, with this constellation, unfortunately ATLAS did not work properly, and I got advices in the ATLAS forum not to split the BOINC data directory. | |
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Actually, I would totally uninstalled VBox if merely stopping ATLAS did not work. I usually search the drive and registry for any "VBox" entries too. If that fixed it, you might then be able to re-install the latest version of VBox and get it to work. It could be that it picked up on the old directory structure, and does not want to let go. I see such things once in a while. | |
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Did you install Boinc as a service? | |
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Did you install Boinc as a service? "Normal" BOINC install, NOT Service install - at least, that's what I guess. When you ask re "restart" - you mean system restart right after installing BOINC, before attaching any projects? | |
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Yes, restart the system right after installing Boinc. | |
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No, not running BOINC on a Virtual Operating System. | |
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Later last evening, 2 GPUGRID tasks were downloaded and started being crunched, so I attached ATLAS, and ATLAS also worked well. | |
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I just read a posting in the ATLAS forum where someone else was having a similar issue - and he said that it got solved by installing a separate BOINC client. | |
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You can try the dual BOINC installation, but there are a number of hoops that you have to jump through. It has never looked worthwhile to me. | |
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You can try the dual BOINC installation, but there are a number of hoops that you have to jump through. It has never looked worthwhile to me. Which ones exactly are the traps? I use PrimoCache rather than a ramdisk. I have tried PrimoCache. After a system crash, it took me almost a whole night plus the following morning to get the OS to run again (In fact, installing it new would have taken a lot less time). So I decided to try Primo RamDisk, as in case of a crash "only" BOINC is gone, but not much else (in therory, at least). But I wonder if GPUGrid really needs all that much space? I doubt it for the GPU client; it may be an artifact of the CPU work they were doing at one time. Maybe you could post separately about it, and it could be reduced it surely does NOT. I looked it up, and in the BOINC directory, the projects folder for GPUGRID is about 90MB big, the slots folder is about 48MB. So, no idea why when downloading a new task, GPUGRID requests 7.629MB of free space. You may be right with your assumption about outdated "historical" reasons. I wonder whether this stumbling block could be circumvented by some hand-written file in the config.xml ??? Maybe an interesting challenge for the specialists here? However, be aware that GPUGrid doesn't have much work for the moment, since most of their researchers have graduated. A new group is coming in, but I really don't expect much for several months; probably at least the end of the summer. I have noticed this, particulary within the last week. I remember that new people were announced for January, but one know how this goes ... But still I am highly interested in crunching for this project. | |
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You can try the dual BOINC installation, but there are a number of hoops that you have to jump through. It has never looked worthwhile to me. I see different instructions for different versions of BOINC, and people report different problems. Maybe the current version is easier to use, but you will be discovering the traps, since I haven't gone into it that far. If it works, let us know. It could be useful on occasions. | |
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... and people report different problems ... Does not sound really good. I guess, for the moment I will refrain from doing this. I am almost sure that in view of my "special" existing installation (on RAMDisk), I would run into the next set of problems. Perhaps indeed someone could come up with some script, config.xml or whatever in order to circumvent this strange 7.629MB free disk space requirement. | |
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Perhaps indeed someone could come up with some script, config.xml or whatever in order to circumvent this strange 7.629MB free disk space requirement. See my reply to your other copy of this question, at BOINC. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : GPU detection failed - error code 1 - No useable GPUs found