Greetings,
I was just curious if anything in the loop keeps an eye out for hosts consistently returning invalid results. In examining the status of WUs I've completed, I noticed that this user seems to be having problems; perhaps there's a language barrier involved or something else, but since they don't appear to be communicating here on the message board, I wonder if they're even aware of the issue?
At some point, resource-wise, I'd not imagine it terribly feasible to keep sending them data. Thoughts?
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Are chronic errors monitored?
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> I noticed that href="https://einsteinathome.org/%3Ca%20href%3D"http://einsteinathome.org/host/39728/tasks">http://einsteinathome.org/host/39728/tasks">this user[/url]
> seems to be having problems; perhaps there's a language barrier involved or
> something else, but since they don't appear to be communicating here on the
> message board, I wonder if they're even aware of the issue?
I had never had client errors but i think the server informs boinc client about the errors in the results recieved so user should be informed. OR am i wrong ?
It's a good point. I
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It's a good point.
I recently added some code to the scheduler that's designed to 'punish' machines that always fail to complete their workunits successfully. See the FAQ page for an explanation of the logic. The bottom line is that in the future such machines can only trash around 1 WU/day/CPU.
http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/faq.php#daily_quota
Bruce
Director, Einstein@Home
Looks like an excellent
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Looks like an excellent solution. Thanks.
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Is this going to be
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Is this going to be incorporated in the main server code for all projects?
BOINC WIKI
Situation with every WU
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Situation with every WU returned errors met myself.
I'd got errors within all week until I found the reason.
http://einsteinathome.org/node/188131
Something strange has happened with E@H from 20th of February.
regards
rudylis
> Is this going to be
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> Is this going to be incorporated in the main server code for all projects?
David Anderson and I have checked this into the main branch of BOINC, so I think the answer is that it will be the default configuration. Of course projects that want a different policy can modify the scheduler to do as they like.
Cheers,
Bruce
Director, Einstein@Home
Boinc GUI error: Failed to
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Boinc GUI error: Failed to clean-up the windows sockets interface.
I do'nt know the meaning of this message and what to do about it.
ADRIAAN.
You usually get this when you
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You usually get this when you try to start BOINC while there is already another instance running. In rare cases this also happens when there is a problem with access rights (Boinc installed as a different user than who tries to run it now).
BM
BM
> You usually get this when
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> You usually get this when you try to start BOINC while there is already
> another instance running. In rare cases this also happens when there is a
> problem with access rights (Boinc installed as a different user than who tries
> to run it now).
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> BM
>Thank you very much for reply and your explaination
Adriaan