To Everyone:
I'm a new client, and have noticed that most every time my system's screen goes down after tiime-ing out: einstein try's 2 start, goes back 2 desktop, then program close box. This happens almost everytime it runs. Have allowed 2 run overnight and found next morning having 2 close many "close box" notices some mornings there is over 15 boxes I have to close. I am also running 2 other units, SETI and Milky Way...have no problem with them. I have allotted 100 gigabites for all units to use. Also running a 4 core CPU.
How may I remedy this annoying problem?
Thank you,
Panther
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Hi Panther,
Welcome to Einstein@Home.
Apart from mentioning a quad core processor, you haven't given much information to go on. I presume by "screen goes down after time-ing out" you are referring to the energy saving features that shut off the display? If so, this should have no effect on task crunching performance.
I don't understand what you mean by, "einstein try's 2 start, goes back 2 desktop, then program close box." Are you talking about a task starting up on the tasks page of BOINC Manager, advanced view, and then everything immediately crashes back to the desktop? If not, can you please explain exactly what information you are looking at and what happens in more detail. What exactly is a "program close box". Is it a dialog box from Windows telling you that Windows had to close the Einstein application? If so, it probably means that your system is not powerful enough to run the Einstein tasks without tripping some internal limit - temperature, voltage, memory, whatever.
I had a look at the details about your computer available on the website. I don't know what a Phenom II P960 CPU is so I found some information here. It doesn't make very encouraging reading for the purpose of an Einstein cruncher. Einstein tasks need a *lot* of memory per task and put a high load on the system. Windows itself occupies a lot of RAM so if all 4 cores are tying to crunch, tasks could be swapping on a regular basis particularly if you are using the machine for anything else in any way demanding. When I look at the crunch times of your returned tasks, the big difference between elapsed time and CPU time is suggestive of things like swapping. It's certainly an indication of a machine under stress.
I would be concerned in particular about heat generated. Your machine appears to be a laptop and these don't cope well with the demands of crunching. How confident are you that the cooling system can cope with the heat produced? When was the last time you thoroughly cleaned out all the internal passageways and restrictions? I wouldn't be surprised to find that things shutting down is heat related.
To see if that's true, you could use your BOINC preferences to allow BOINC to use 25% of cores only. If the machine will work without stopping that way, change it to 50%, and so on until it starts to play up. It's probably worthwhile to try to improve cooling by dismantling and cleaning as much as you can.
One other thing I noticed whilst looking at your tasks list. You have a lot of Einstein tasks and I suspect many of those will miss the deadline. Until your machine is running in a stable and predictable fashion, you should use your work cache settings to limit these large numbers of new tasks. Set something very low until things are running well. You should do a rough calculation of how many Einstein tasks can be done before the deadline and abort the rest. Part of the problem might be that BOINC has already gone into 'panic' mode and is trying to complete as many as possible before the deadline.
If things I've mentioned are not the problem, can you please give more details about exactly what you see happening. Good luck with sorting it out.
Cheers,
Gary.
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Hello Gary,
Thank you for your info on possible remedies. Yeah I am referring 2 Windows "Dialog Box" that pops btwn each project...only Einstein is doing this "WinDBox" . I have set limit at 4 project's...running...with screensaver times changing 15 min intervals. My system has 6G memory, 2T storage, and 8T external.
My laptop is fairly new in that I just went thru everything...total breakdown to case...cleaned, upgraded motherboard, CPU, memory, and have multiple longer life batteries. Higher output power transformer for electricity. Highest quality fan I could find for my system.
I will try your options. Currently not running any heavy demand processes...and while I am on....their using only 25% memory, and overnite higher % .
Btwn each change, large white box pops up once maybe twice before the WinDBox. There have been times when Einstein continues with the next unit right after the white boxes, not going to worry 'bout it right now. Just thought it might be something you might have remedies I will try those you suggested.
Thank you Gary,
Panther
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Hello Gary,
I want 2 thank you 4 suggestions on wu processing. Tho now may I suggest a process you attempt 2 observe with anyone you know running Einstein on their laptop...using a sleep timer ? {screen saver} Allowing wu's 2 run over night...check 2 find any wu stoppage boxes.
I am running...Einstein_S5R6_3.01_windows_intelx86.exe this being the one and only out there...I wonder if having four telescopes centralized and only allowing 'star screen' to run at 20 frames per sec...and updates every 5 to 10 secs by each location...slowing down rotation of screen with each...NO wonder process crashes when running the 3 wu's I have going now.
If I may, suggest Einstein's programmer's look to how Seti set up their process on updating...so as 2 hopefully alleviate wu crashes and longer running times...ie the 3 I have running have stated times of 36 hrs and have expanded to almost 48. These wu are "3cpu" units as stated when dwnld'd. How's that happen ?
Hopefully those in the know...will help the many out there having this same problem.
Thank you for your time,
Panther
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Cheers,
Gary.