I'm not very technically proficient, but the signal may have been overly noisy. There may have been some included interference involved. Hopefully someone else will comment.
FWIW, Code 99's have popped up occaisionally for many folks during S5R2 so far. Unfortunately no word has been given from the project team as to what it means in the context of EAH. If you Google for it you will find it has a special meaning for CPDN (the so called 'Killer Trickle' which lets the project abort the current model remotely if needed). I also came across a posting somewhere else which inferred it was due to faulty work being generated by the project, but have not been able to find that one again recently.
At this point there isn't much you can do about it, except maybe grumble a little and move on to the next result. ;-)
I'll check on the memory use and change it to allow for more memory. If the Laptop is doing 2 WU's for E@H at the same time I would think BOINC would adjust how much memory is used????
I'll check on the memory use and change it to allow for more memory. If the Laptop is doing 2 WU's for E@H at the same time I would think BOINC would adjust how much memory is used????
I want to thank everyone for their help!
UPDATE:
I checked and all PC's are set to use 90% of memory.
Need help on this error Pls!
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I'm not very technically proficient, but the signal may have been overly noisy. There may have been some included interference involved. Hopefully someone else will comment.
Ray
FWIW, Code 99's have popped
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FWIW, Code 99's have popped up occaisionally for many folks during S5R2 so far. Unfortunately no word has been given from the project team as to what it means in the context of EAH. If you Google for it you will find it has a special meaning for CPDN (the so called 'Killer Trickle' which lets the project abort the current model remotely if needed). I also came across a posting somewhere else which inferred it was due to faulty work being generated by the project, but have not been able to find that one again recently.
At this point there isn't much you can do about it, except maybe grumble a little and move on to the next result. ;-)
HTH,
Alinator
Note there's another client
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Note there's another client error on the same host:
http://einsteinathome.org/task/84754501
Maybe file corruption???
CU
BRM
Or maybe you limited memory
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Or maybe you limited memory usage too much in your BOINC preferences, one of the client errors mentioned running out of memory.
CU
BRM
Yes, the 2nd one was due to
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Yes, the 2nd one was due to bad header info.
I'll check on the memory use and change it to allow for more memory. If the Laptop is doing 2 WU's for E@H at the same time I would think BOINC would adjust how much memory is used????
I want to thank everyone for their help!
RE: Yes, the 2nd one was
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UPDATE:
I checked and all PC's are set to use 90% of memory.