this task:
PB0056_00821_88_0 202720988 6 Nov 2014 17:07:22 UTC 15 Nov 2014 0:31:11 UTC Error while computing 554,121.40 4,593.92 9.42 --- Binary Radio Pulsar Search (Perseus Arm Survey) v1.39 (BRP5-opencl-ati)
took 6.413 days & completed with an error - what a waste - I won't run another 1 of these on this computer!
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wasted time
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Boinc aborted the task with 'Maximum elapsed time exceeded' as it took 10 times longer than it should, Have you freed a CPU core to stop the GPU apps being slowed down?
That host is running a particularly old CAL driver of 1.4.1417, this equates to Cat 11.6 and should have OpenCL runtime of 650.9 (assuming they haven't become mismatched), this was an SDK 2.4 driver/runtime:
ATI Driver Version Cheat Sheet
It is quite possible that your host has a too old driver/OpenCL runtime for the projects apps, They may have been built with SDK's as recent as SDK 2.7 or 2.8
Claggy
Very rarely I get BRP5 tasks
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Very rarely I get BRP5 tasks that runs "forever". I abort them when I check the boinc manager and see tasks taking waaaay too long. Like this one:
http://einsteinathome.org/workunit/202984243
Only happens on my ATI card, never seen it on a Nvidia card.
I also see this from time to
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I also see this from time to time, there is no need to abort the stuck/overly long running task as a simple suspend/resume of the task will get it going again from the last checkpoint and in my case they will always then run to completion and validate.
I concur that this only happens with (my) AMD cards and not NVidia, don't know why but if you can keep a regular eye on your hosts you can spot the problematic tasks without wasting too much time and as I have said a simple suspend/resume sorts it out.
Gav.
Mark, that host is very slow.
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Mark, that host is very slow. But it shouldn't be this slow, so I agree with Claggy: try to update your driver. That "E-300 APU" is just a system-on-chip with the codename "Brazos", so you should be able to get drivers from AMD just fine, even if your laptop/small box manufacturer doesn't provide any update. Which would not be unusual, normally they'd rather sell you a new system than make your current one work properly.
MrS
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