I recently added 2 machines to Einstein. The first pulled down some tasks.. around 200 or so, a combination of CPU and GPU tasks. Then I stopped getting new tasks, so I assumed the system was at its capacity. I then added the project on a second machine and that machine pulled down 12 tasks. Since then no tasks have been downloaded.
I thought maybe it was caused by me removing the CPU tasks that the first machine downloaded as I wasn't able to prevent them when first adding the project to my BOINC client because I was unable to change settings on the Einstein page until I had at least 1 point returned for a task. So when my first GPU task finished, I stopped CPU tasks and removed the ones I had downloaded.
Here is the output... I did a bit of goolging and also searched on these forums as well for the answer and while I found ones similar, I couldn't find one without a second issue listed like lack of GPU memory, or a high DCF. Neither of which I see here. Thoughts?
2019-05-01 01:48:12.3831 [PID=29388] Request: [USER#xxxxx] [HOST#12775713] [IP xxx.xxx.xxx.115] client 7.12.1 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4122 [PID=29388] [debug] have_master:1 have_working: 1 have_db: 1 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4122 [PID=29388] [debug] using working prefs 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4122 [PID=29388] [debug] have db 1; dbmod 1536624082.000000; global mod 1536624082.000000 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4129 [PID=29388] [handle] [HOST#12775713] [RESULT#849898146] [WU#401641190] got result (DB: server_state=4 outcome=0 client_state=0 validate_state=0 delete_state=0) 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4129 [PID=29388] [handle] cpu time 170.649500 credit/sec 0.010827, claimed credit 1.847668 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4129 [PID=29388] [handle] [RESULT#849898146] [WU#401641190]: setting outcome SUCCESS 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] effective_ncpus 4 max_jobs_on_host_cpu 999999 max_jobs_on_host 999999 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] effective_ngpus 4 max_jobs_on_host_gpu 999999 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] Not using matchmaker scheduling; Not using EDF sim 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] CPU: req 0.00 sec, 0.00 instances; est delay 0.00 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] ATI: req 2419200.00 sec, 0.00 instances; est delay 0.00 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] work_req_seconds: 0.00 secs 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] available disk 98.83 GB, work_buf_min 864000 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4189 [PID=29388] [send] active_frac 0.999997 on_frac 0.931419 DCF 0.401495 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4242 [PID=29388] [mixed] sending locality work first (0.4355) 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4246 [PID=29388] [mixed] sending non-locality work second 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4528 [PID=29388] [debug] [HOST#12775713] MSG(high) No work sent 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4528 [PID=29388] Sending reply to [HOST#12775713]: 0 results, delay req 60.00 2019-05-01 01:48:12.4529 [PID=29388] Scheduler ran 0.073 seconds
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I removed the project and
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I removed the project and added it again, and no tasks provided. I am not quite sure what the line...
Which applications have you
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Which applications have you selected under the project preferences?
Host #12775713 did not request any work when it last contacted the project. Do you have other projects running on the host? Have you suspended any Einstein work?
I probably had it suspended
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I probably had it suspended by the time you checked my last update. They are opened back up and the same issue it previously had. I unsuspended the tasks, it completed them and downloaded no more. Basically I got the initial 227 tasks and then nothing since.
I am only running one task type: Gamma-ray pulsar binary search #1
I sorted it out. I'm clearly
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I sorted it out. I'm clearly not as smart as I think I am.
[H wrote:auntjemima]I sorted
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I hate it when that happens!!! Glad you sorted it out!! :-)