I haven't been getting any work since around the 16th of May. Had some trouble with nvidia driver around then so probably had a bunch of work units return errors in a row, but everything is working now. But can't get any work.
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According to your host's last
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According to your host's last scheduler contact your host doesn't support openCL. I suspect you have had a Windows update recently that has forced its version of GPU driver on you.
You need to install or re-install a driver direct form nVidea to get crunching again :-)
That was it. Thanks a bunch!
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That was it. Thanks a bunch!
I also just had this issue on
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I also just had this issue on Ubuntu 18.04. Apparently, the Nvidia driver that is available from the "Additional Drivers" section in the "Software and Updates" window only installs CUDA.
To get OpenCL, I had to install the "boinc-client-opencl" package. (Technically this just installs the "ocl-icd-libopencl1" package, but it's a nice shortcut)
I'm having the same problem.
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I'm having the same problem. 5 of 6 projects are not downloading new work. I've reinstalled BOINC and the drivers. I've removed and re-added the projects. Nothing is working.
You can't be having the same
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You can't be having the same problem (graphics driver not having the needed OpenCL compute libraries installed) because neither of the two hosts you have attached to this project have an nVidia or an AMD graphics card. Only one of those hosts has made a recent contact with the project.
Perhaps you might like to tell us what particular search or searches you have selected in your project preferences? When was the last time you got work for any search? Have you made any changes to your project preferences recently?
You mention you have 6 projects that you support but only one is getting work. Can you mention all your projects and tell us which is the one that gets work. Could it be that that particular project is behind in its share of your resources and BOINC is favouring it in order to help it catch up?
Have you looked at the scheduler logs to see what happened the last time your active host contacted the servers? In the 'Getting Started' forum there is this pinned thread that explains how to do that. Here is a snip from the last contact for the active one of your hosts. I've trimmed time, date, process ID (ie. this bit -> 2018-07-20 02:56:15.5835 [PID=18127]) from the beginning of each line so there's no line wrapping in the middle of messages. The lines labelled [debug] can be ignored (info for the Devs).
If you look at the parameter 'work_req_seconds' you can see that your BOINC client wasn't requesting any work. Either you have preference settings that don't allow work to be requested or perhaps your client thinks that some other project is more worthy at this time.
I notice that your BOINC client is version 7.12.1 which (I think) is very recently released. Your problem could always be some sort of new client bug. Did the problem coincide with the install of 7.12.1?
Cheers,
Gary.
i have two pcs at home both
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i have two pcs at home both running boinc but only one will use the gpu. Ive tried uninstalling and reinstalling boinc, updating gpu drivers, but i have a few projects that could use gpu but on one rig they wont. boinc is detecting my gpu in both rigs but it will not accept work for the gpu in the gaming rig. please help. here is the boinc event log
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | cc_config.xml not found - using defaults
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Starting BOINC client version 7.12.1 for windows_x86_64
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | log flags: file_xfer, sched_ops, task
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Libraries: libcurl/7.47.1 OpenSSL/1.0.2g zlib/1.2.8
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Data directory: C:\ProgramData\BOINC
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Running under account rdhii
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | CUDA: NVIDIA GPU 0: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (driver version 398.82, CUDA version 9.2, compute capability 6.1, 4096MB, 3550MB available, 12064 GFLOPS peak)
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Host name: DeepThought
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Processor: 8 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz [Family 6 Model 158 Stepping 9]
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Processor features: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss htt tm pni ssse3 fma cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 movebe popcnt aes f16c rdrandsyscall nx lm avx avx2 vmx tm2 pbe fsgsbase bmi1 hle smep bmi2
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | OS: Microsoft Windows 10: Core x64 Edition, (10.00.17134.00)
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Memory: 31.96 GB physical, 36.71 GB virtual
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Disk: 465.16 GB total, 189.92 GB free
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Local time is UTC -8 hours
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | No WSL found.
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | VirtualBox version: 5.2.8
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Cosmology@Home | URL http://www.cosmologyathome.org/; Computer ID 357163; resource share 100
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Einstein@Home | URL http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/; Computer ID 12652136; resource share 100
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | LHC@home | URL https://lhcathome.cern.ch/lhcathome/; Computer ID 10548509; resource share 100
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Milkyway@Home | URL http://milkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/; Computer ID 775830; resource share 100
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Rosetta@home | URL http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/; Computer ID 3411950; resource share 100
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Universe@Home | URL https://universeathome.pl/universe/; Computer ID 495429; resource share 100
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | World Community Grid | URL http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/; Computer ID 4391083; resource share 100
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Einstein@Home | General prefs: from Einstein@Home (last modified 17-Aug-2018 20:35:17)
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Einstein@Home | Host location: none
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Einstein@Home | General prefs: using your defaults
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Reading preferences override file
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Preferences:
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | max memory usage when active: 16363.36 MB
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | max memory usage when idle: 29454.05 MB
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | max disk usage: 23.26 GB
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | suspend work if non-BOINC CPU load exceeds 25%
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | (to change preferences, visit a project web site or select Preferences in the Manager)
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Setting up project and slot directories
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Checking active tasks
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Using account manager GridRepublic
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Setting up GUI RPC socket
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | | Checking presence of 328 project files
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Milkyway@Home | Starting task de_nbody_7_23_2018_v170_20k__data_3_1533467104_121103_1
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Milkyway@Home | Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.
8/17/2018 8:57:51 PM | Milkyway@Home | Requesting new tasks for NVIDIA GPU
8/17/2018 8:57:52 PM | Milkyway@Home | Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
8/17/2018 8:57:58 PM | Einstein@Home | Sending scheduler request: To fetch work.
8/17/2018 8:57:58 PM | Einstein@Home | Requesting new tasks for NVIDIA GPU
8/17/2018 8:58:00 PM | Einstein@Home | Scheduler request completed: got 0 new tasks
8/17/2018 8:58:00 PM | Einstein@Home | No work sent
8/17/2018 8:58:00 PM | Einstein@Home | see scheduler log messages on https://einsteinathome.org/host/12652136/log
and here is the einstein scheduler log
Here is the relevant bit from
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Here is the relevant bit from the above scheduler log excerpt.
NVidia device (or driver) doesn't support OpenCL
Windows apparently has a habit of updating graphics drivers and leaving out the compute libraries. Gavin answered this same situation earlier in this thread. This problem comes up quite regularly. I don't use Windows at all so I'm just repeating what others have said. The solution is to go to the nVidia website and download the full package. You then have to completely remove the Microsoft driver and do a clean install of the full package from nVidia.
Cheers,
Gary.
I get my drivers from nvidia
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I get my drivers from nvidia and have tried this several times and tried again this weekend but still no success. I get the same error NVidia device (or driver) doesn't support OpenCL no matter what i do.
Apparently, there is a bit of
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Apparently, there is a bit of a knack as to how you install the drivers. As I said, I don't use Windows so I have no direct experience. Your problem will most likely be incorrect installation of the OpenCL libraries that are part of the full driver package. There have been lots of previous examples of this problem over the last couple of years.
Have you tried a search here for some of these? I just did a search for "nvidia AND driver AND clean AND install" so as to only find messages that contain all 4 words. There were lots of hits. As I recall, there was quite a lot of emphasis on doing a 'clean install', even to the point of running special apps to clean out any old driver remnants that might be interfering with the new install. I also recall comments about selecting particular options in the install process itself. I'm sure you'll find reference to these things if you look through some of the search results.
Cheers,
Gary.