Sorry for necroposting but I wanted to see if there were any other suggestions. I’ve had two GRPS #5 stuck at 44%. I aborted those. Weeks later I gave the application another chance and two other ones are now stuck at 89%. I thought I’d check before permanently shunning GRPS.
Sorry for necroposting but I wanted to see if there were any other suggestions. I’ve had two GRPS #5 stuck at 44%. I aborted those. Weeks later I gave the application another chance and two other ones are now stuck at 89%. I thought I’d check before permanently shunning GRPS.
Somewhere around the 89% range is where they start using alot of cpu time to clean up the task and finish it, I'm not sure why it happened at 44% but it could be the task was getting ready to quit because the parameters were out of the range
Depending on the double precision capabilities of your computer, they just might be taking a long time for the follow-up stage which is recalculating, in DP, the 'toplist' - the ten most likely candidate signals identified in the main calculations. No progress is shown during the follow-up stage. The behaviour was covered in this pinned thread.
Your computers are hidden which means that nobody can find the information in returned tasks (successful or not) to then be able to give you a meaningful comment. If you don't want to 'un-hide' your computers, could you at least give the Einstein host ID?
I didn’t realize, till today, that my machines were hidden. I had assumed they’re unhidden by default. Einstein layout is a bit different than other projects so it took me a bit to figure out how to unhide them. Sorry about that. Just in case, here is the machine I’m referring to: https://einsteinathome.org/host/12886555
I have kept the GRPS tasks suspended at 89% on the backburner since I have some days on the deadline. I’m finishing up other tasks in the queue and then I’ll put the machine back on these two GRPS without accepting new tasks. Should all happen over the weekend.
The tasks did end up finishing successfully. Was a matter of patience. I didn’t get to see the jump from 89% to 100% because it happened overnight. So, unfortunately, I have no further details.
The tasks did end up finishing successfully. Was a matter of patience. I didn’t get to see the jump from 89% to 100% because it happened overnight. So, unfortunately, I have no further details.
Sorry for necroposting but I
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Sorry for necroposting but I wanted to see if there were any other suggestions. I’ve had two GRPS #5 stuck at 44%. I aborted those. Weeks later I gave the application another chance and two other ones are now stuck at 89%. I thought I’d check before permanently shunning GRPS.
carmar wrote: Sorry for
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Somewhere around the 89% range is where they start using alot of cpu time to clean up the task and finish it, I'm not sure why it happened at 44% but it could be the task was getting ready to quit because the parameters were out of the range
carmar wrote:... two other
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They are not necessarily stuck.
Depending on the double precision capabilities of your computer, they just might be taking a long time for the follow-up stage which is recalculating, in DP, the 'toplist' - the ten most likely candidate signals identified in the main calculations. No progress is shown during the follow-up stage. The behaviour was covered in this pinned thread.
Your computers are hidden which means that nobody can find the information in returned tasks (successful or not) to then be able to give you a meaningful comment. If you don't want to 'un-hide' your computers, could you at least give the Einstein host ID?
Cheers,
Gary.
Thank you, both.I didn’t
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Thank you, both.
I didn’t realize, till today, that my machines were hidden. I had assumed they’re unhidden by default. Einstein layout is a bit different than other projects so it took me a bit to figure out how to unhide them. Sorry about that. Just in case, here is the machine I’m referring to: https://einsteinathome.org/host/12886555
I have kept the GRPS tasks suspended at 89% on the backburner since I have some days on the deadline. I’m finishing up other tasks in the queue and then I’ll put the machine back on these two GRPS without accepting new tasks. Should all happen over the weekend.
I await any further guidance.
The tasks did end up
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The tasks did end up finishing successfully. Was a matter of patience. I didn’t get to see the jump from 89% to 100% because it happened overnight. So, unfortunately, I have no further details.
Thanks again to you both.
carmar wrote: The tasks did
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Glad they both finished up