Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GPUGrid doesn't like me!
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I attached to the GPUGrid project. Files were downloaded and work started on crunching numbers. Things went smoothly for about 1 hour. Then suddenly, BOINC manager reset the project and then detached me from it. | |
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No, happily running on 3 systems ... | |
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No, happily running on 3 systems ... Thanks for your response. Here it is: 2/21/2009 10:25:03 PM|GPUGRID|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. Requesting 45413 seconds of work, reporting 0 completed tasks 2/21/2009 10:25:08 PM|GPUGRID|Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks 2/21/2009 10:25:08 PM|GPUGRID|Message from server: No work sent 2/21/2009 10:25:08 PM|GPUGRID|Message from server: (reached per-CPU limit of 1 tasks) 2/21/2009 10:25:08 PM|GPUGRID|Message from server: (Project has no jobs available) 2/21/2009 10:27:33 PM|GPUGRID|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work. Requesting 45370 seconds of work, reporting 0 completed tasks 2/21/2009 10:27:38 PM|GPUGRID|Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks 2/21/2009 10:27:38 PM|GPUGRID|Message from server: No work sent 2/21/2009 10:27:38 PM|GPUGRID|Message from server: (reached per-CPU limit of 1 tasks) 2/21/2009 10:27:38 PM|GPUGRID|Message from server: (Project has no jobs available) 2/22/2009 12:51:34 AM|GPUGRID|Resetting project 2/22/2009 12:51:35 AM|GPUGRID|Detaching from project The program got into a loop of requesting work every minute so I set it to "No New Tasks" which solved that problem. Sadly, the end result was the same. | |
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@Gregg | |
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@Gregg I don't know. It is on the list as "It Works" although it is in white letters and the thread seems to directly address only gray, red and green letters. Maybe the 8600 GT was supposed to be in gray, not white letters. If someone could state definitively that it doesn't have sufficient capacity, that would clear up the mystery. Thanks. | |
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Perhaps this discussion is helpful. | |
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I think I'm seeing a pattern emerge. It appears that for GPUGRID purposes, my little old 8600 GT "may" work, but most likely won't. I will wait to reconnect to the project until I get an appropriate video card. Thanks to all for the help. | |
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An 8600GT will complete work within the 4-day deadline, but the problem will come in as follows: | |
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@Gregg My 8600GTS has the same number of shaders (32) as your 8600GT. Therefore you shouldn't have a problem... it won't be quick though, typical run time is around 36 hours but there are wu's of different lengths and credits around. Leave it 24 hours and make sure it is over 50% done. Check on it every day or so for the first few days if you like. As you have a core 2 duo Boinc will only let you have one gpu running and one queued so you should be able to do both within the 4 day deadline. Phoneman1 | |
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A 8600GT can finish a WU within the deadline, but your PC will be almost unuseable when it runs and if you don't run 24/7 you might miss the deadlines. | |
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Thanks Scott and Phoneman. Your comments were helpful. It appears that my card is in the gray area of being able to handle the load. | |
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That said, I still don't understand why, after only a few hours of computing, the server detaches me from the project. I've never seen such behaviour before. Which BOINC version do you use? I'm a little worried about BOINC deciding to reset a project itself. Do that in a wrong moment and one may loose many WUs. That's not something I'd not (yet) trust a program to decide. MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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That said, I still don't understand why, after only a few hours of computing, the server detaches me from the project. GPUGRID is the only project that has done that to me in the many years that I have been involved with BOINC. In only started running GPUGRID yesterday.I was running 6.4.5 and it did it to me twice. I researched the forum and didn't find anything resembling my problem, but did see that some people were having trouble with aspects of 6.4.5 and it was suggested that 6.5.0 might fix their problem. I realize it is a pre-release version but decided to see if that would fix my problem. Just like it did with 6.4.5, 6.5.0 ran the project for about 2-3 hours and then detached me. | |
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What I find most interesting is that there is a communication and then *2 HOURS LATER* the detach message ... | |
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I've never installed anything in "protected mode." I just click the .exe file and let installer do its thing. It has flushed me a total of four times. I was probably just doing usual internet browsing during that time. | |
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What I find most interesting is that there is a communication and then *2 HOURS LATER* the detach message ... Regarding the lack of messages for two hours, I only posted the messages that were specific to the GPUGRID project. I was receiving normal message traffic regarding the other projects I was running during the two hours between attaching and getting detached. And, BOINC Manager showed that GPUGRID was running the entire time. One last note. As you know, when the GPU is working on a project, its temperature jumps significantly (but stays well below a critical level). I noticed the last time I tried to get the project to run, that after running for about 20 minutes, the temperature on the GPU dropped back to its normal low-usage level. However, the BOINC Manager showed that the project was still running. It could not have been running given the magnitude of the temperature change of the GPU. | |
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One last note. As you know, when the GPU is working on a project, its temperature jumps significantly (but stays well below a critical level). I noticed the last time I tried to get the project to run, that after running for about 20 minutes, the temperature on the GPU dropped back to its normal low-usage level. However, the BOINC Manager showed that the project was still running. It could not have been running given the magnitude of the temperature change of the GPU. Now this sounds familiar as a similar thing has happened to me with my 9500GT. On it, the GPUGRID work would show running in BOINC manager, but the temperature monitor showed it as being basically idle and the progress bar stopped counting. A reboot got the machine working correctly again briefly, but something else went wrong and it dumped a full day's 8 workunits yesterday. Haven't checked it this evening yet to see if it has self corrected...though mine was just hung and not resetting or detaching??? It is a 32-bit Vista machine and the hang-ups happened when my kids switched users in an attempt to guess a password. | |
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@Gregg, | |
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OK, just a long shot here. Any chance these gentlemen/women are attached to a BOINC account manager like BAM? | |
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@Gregg, Paul - I'm certainly not an expert, but the message traffic in BOINC Manager didn't look any different than any other times. Unfortunately, I can't send you the entire message list during the time in question as I have rebooted my computer since that time, and the message list has started over. I'd be happy to recreate the problem if you would like. In the interim, I have just given up and ordered a new GPU - one that is listed as being capable of running GPUGRID. Alain - I use BAM. However, BAM appears to support GPUGRID. It is listed in the projects list that you use to attach to a project through BAM. | |
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Alain - I use BAM. However, BAM appears to support GPUGRID. It is listed in the projects list that you use to attach to a project through BAM. Your answer shows that you haven't attached GPUGRID project at BAM. So Alain is right. :- ) At every contact between BOINC manager and BAM you get detached from GPUGRID. Please go to the BAM web site and attach there GPUGRID. | |
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Ah yes ... | |
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Alain - I use BAM. However, BAM appears to support GPUGRID. It is listed in the projects list that you use to attach to a project through BAM. Oops. I really misspoke. I meant to say that I used BOINCstats to attach to GPUGRID. However, GPUGRID is in the list of projects that you can sign up for on BOINCstats. I'm soooo confused! | |
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To attach succesfully to a (new) project under BAM one needs to do the following: go to your BAM account and | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : GPUGrid doesn't like me!