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Rajesh Shukla
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12 Nov 2020 2:48:52 UTC
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Been 2 days and my computer has not received any new work. I have checked the status and a number of the "work generator" tasks are "not running" and one shows "disabled".
Been 2 days and my computer has not received any new work. I have checked the status and a number of the "work generator" tasks are "not running" and one shows "disabled".
Since your computers are hidden it's hard to know if are talking about cpu or gpu tasks, but I am getting gpu tasks no problem right now.
Been 2 days and my computer has not received any new work. I have checked the status and a number of the "work generator" tasks are "not running" and one shows "disabled".
Are you just asking a general question about the status of the different servers or do you want more
detailed help?
My first findings/questions are:
1) Status of "BRP4 work gens" not running has been so for ages and is OK.
2) Status of "O1Od!.... work gen" not running has also been so for ages and is OK.
3) Are you running other projects? I.e. SETI and/or W_C_G? If so, they might suppress running E@H.
4) How are your project "prefs" set for E@H?
5) CPU or GPU WUs beeing requested?
6) Have you checked "event log" under "tools" tab? What does it say about fetching work?
7) What OS are you running (windows or what)?
7) Hiding your PCs is not helpful for fellow crunchers to diagnose the problem.
My status says "no new work available to process". Why is there no new work?
So, when you say seti@home has been hibernated, you don't only mean the seti projects - you mean all of the projects including einstein@home and asteroids@home? Could you explain why this has happened?
My status says "no new work available to process". Why is there no new work?
So, when you say seti@home has been hibernated, you don't only mean the seti projects - you mean all of the projects including einstein@home and asteroids@home? Could you explain why this has happened?
My status says "no new work available to process". Why is there no new work?
So, when you say seti@home has been hibernated, you don't only mean the seti projects - you mean all of the projects including einstein@home and asteroids@home? Could you explain why this has happened?
No, only SETI@home was put in a sleeping state due to too many data and no supercomputer to use the "Nebula" project to analyze them. All my other projects, WCG, Rosetta, Einstein, LHC, GPUGRID, QuChemPedIA are sending me work. I have only one CPU enlisted in Science United, which I don't recommend, and that is a Virtual Linux box on a Windows 10 PC running SuSE Linux Tumbleweed, which is the development version of SuSE with kernel 5.9.1-1, updated almost every day.
"Thu Nov 12 11:33:47 2020 | Einstein@Home | No work available for the applications you have selected. Please check your preferences on the web site."
That's funny, because I have selected them all (CPU). I haven't changed the web site preferences in ages. And my Mac has been doing CPU work units for, what, the last 10 months straight.
"Thu Nov 12 11:33:47 2020 | Einstein@Home | No work available for the applications you have selected. Please check your preferences on the web site."
That's funny, because I have selected them all (CPU). I haven't changed the web site preferences in ages. And my Mac has been doing CPU work units for, what, the last 10 months straight.
App versions of the Mac CPU apps changed a couple of days ago.
I bet your situation has something to do with that.
The new app versions of 'Gamma-ray pulsar search #5' and 'Gravitational Wave search O2 Multi-Directional' for Mac seem to be "(beta test)". Have you set YES for "Run test applications?" at Project Settings ?
Or maybe something like this is broken: if you had some sort of extensively deep custom configuration file in use for this project maybe the app names (versions) in it don't match now with the new ones.
Rajesh Shukla wrote: Been 2
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Since your computers are hidden it's hard to know if are talking about cpu or gpu tasks, but I am getting gpu tasks no problem right now.
Rajesh Shukla wrote: Been 2
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Are you just asking a general question about the status of the different servers or do you want more
detailed help?
My first findings/questions are:
1) Status of "BRP4 work gens" not running has been so for ages and is OK.
2) Status of "O1Od!.... work gen" not running has also been so for ages and is OK.
3) Are you running other projects? I.e. SETI and/or W_C_G? If so, they might suppress running E@H.
4) How are your project "prefs" set for E@H?
5) CPU or GPU WUs beeing requested?
6) Have you checked "event log" under "tools" tab? What does it say about fetching work?
7) What OS are you running (windows or what)?
7) Hiding your PCs is not helpful for fellow crunchers to diagnose the problem.
SETI@home has been
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SETI@home has been "hibernated" and is not sending out any task. I am getting both CPU and GPU tasks.
Tullio
My status says "no new work
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My status says "no new work available to process". Why is there no new work?
So, when you say seti@home has been hibernated, you don't only mean the seti projects - you mean all of the projects including einstein@home and asteroids@home? Could you explain why this has happened?
Redvibe wrote: My status
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Not with your computers hidden no.
Redvibe wrote:My status
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No, only SETI@home was put in a sleeping state due to too many data and no supercomputer to use the "Nebula" project to analyze them. All my other projects, WCG, Rosetta, Einstein, LHC, GPUGRID, QuChemPedIA are sending me work. I have only one CPU enlisted in Science United, which I don't recommend, and that is a Virtual Linux box on a Windows 10 PC running SuSE Linux Tumbleweed, which is the development version of SuSE with kernel 5.9.1-1, updated almost every day.
Tullio
I, too, have been unable to
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I, too, have been unable to fetch any CPU work units for my Mac. For about two days I think.
All CPU projects are enabled on this Mac.
My event log is full of lines
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My event log is full of lines like this one:
"Thu Nov 12 11:33:47 2020 | Einstein@Home | No work available for the applications you have selected. Please check your preferences on the web site."
That's funny, because I have selected them all (CPU). I haven't changed the web site preferences in ages. And my Mac has been doing CPU work units for, what, the last 10 months straight.
puh32 wrote:"Thu Nov 12
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App versions of the Mac CPU apps changed a couple of days ago.
https://einsteinathome.org/content/new-graphics-build
https://einsteinathome.org/apps.php?xml=1
https://einsteinathome.org/apps.php
I bet your situation has something to do with that.
The new app versions of 'Gamma-ray pulsar search #5' and 'Gravitational Wave search O2 Multi-Directional' for Mac seem to be "(beta test)". Have you set YES for "Run test applications?" at Project Settings ?
Or maybe something like this is broken: if you had some sort of extensively deep custom configuration file in use for this project maybe the app names (versions) in it don't match now with the new ones.
>Have you set YES for "Run
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>Have you set YES for "Run test applications?" at Project Settings ?
No, I had not. But I just changed it to "Yes" - I'll report back in an hour.
>if you had some sort of extensively deep custom configuration file
No.
Many thanks for your input!