Today I moved 5 arm based machines from seti@home to this project. 3 of the machines received work but two didn't. All 5 worked with seti@home. Here is the log from one of them, any help much appreciated.
2020-03-03 05:34:24.4694 [PID=10455] Request: [USER#xxxxx] [HOST#12809539] [IP xxx.xxx.xxx.79] client 7.6.33 2020-03-03 05:34:24.5881 [PID=10455] [debug] [HOST#12809539] Initializing max_results_day to 32 2020-03-03 05:34:24.5881 [PID=10455] [debug] [HOST#12809539] Resetting nresults_today 2020-03-03 05:34:24.5881 [PID=10455] [CRITICAL] [HOST#12809539] platform 'aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu' not found 2020-03-03 05:34:24.5892 [PID=10455] [debug] [HOST#12809539] MSG( low) platform 'aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu' not found 2020-03-03 05:34:24.5892 [PID=10455] Sending reply to [HOST#12809539]: 0 results, delay req 86400.00 2020-03-03 05:34:24.5893 [PID=10455] Scheduler ran 0.124 seconds
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The project doesn’t have
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The project doesn’t have aarch64 apps. If these are Raspberry Pi’s then you can run the standard armhf app, just turn off 64 bit mode.
MarksRpiCluster
Thanks I can find the Ubuntu
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Thanks I can find the Ubuntu based OS for both of them will that be helpful perhaps?
There is a volunteer created
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If it’s a 32 bit Ubuntu then that might work.
There are volunteer created aarch64 apps for the BRP4 work and others if you are willing to use the anonymous platform mechanism. Contact N30DG-ARM to get a copy.
See https://einsteinathome.org/content/parallella-raspberry-pi-fpga-all-stuff?page=105 which I would suggest you start at the end of, it’s rather a long message thread.
MarksRpiCluster
Hi Jim, welcome to
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Hi Jim, welcome to Einstein!
This is a message posted by N30DG-ARM late last year. Seems like a good place to start. If the link doesn't take you to the correct message, it's dated 9 Nov 2019, message number 174272.
I see there is also a comment there about the newer gamma-ray pulsar app (GRP) as well as the older binary radio pulsar (BRP) app. I know nothing about your type of hardware so don't know if that is relevant. Unfortunately the GRP app needs a lot of memory per instance. I only mention it because that search is probably of much more interest to the project these days :-).
Hope everything goes well for you and you find an acceptable solution.
Cheers,
Gary.