Sometime yesterday my BOINC client started trying to contact the server to report work and download. Its been failing to contact the server all day for 2 days now, retrying every minute. Can someone tell me how to find out what IP address its trying to reach so I can see if it got blocked on my end by some overzealous IT guy?
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Can't contact server for 2 days...
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Hi!
The rule of thumb is that if you can reach this forum from a given PC, BOINC on the same PC should also be able to contact the server.
Shutting down and restarting BOINC may help. Otehrwise, please post the error message that should be visible in the "M;essages" tab of BOINC manager in advanced view.
The servers are up and running without any noticable glitch recently, so the problem must be on your side. We'll know more when we have a look on the error message.
CU
BRM
The message is
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The message is simply
Scheduler request failed: couldn't connect to server.
Deferring communication for 1 min 0 sec
Reason: scheduler request failed.
Restarting the BOINC service
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Restarting the BOINC service didn't fix it either
Here's the relevant log when
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Here's the relevant log when it restarted
2007-09-21 10:11:53 [Einstein@Home] Restarting task h1_0532.60_S5R2__70_S5R2c_1 using einstein_S5R2 version 438
2007-09-21 10:12:17 [Einstein@Home] Sending scheduler request: Requested by user
2007-09-21 10:12:17 [Einstein@Home] Requesting 45936 seconds of new work, and reporting 1 completed tasks
2007-09-21 10:12:23 [Einstein@Home] [file_xfer] Started upload of file h1_0532.60_S5R2__83_S5R2c_0_0
2007-09-21 10:12:38 [---] Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site
2007-09-21 10:12:42 [Einstein@Home] Scheduler request failed: couldn't connect to server
2007-09-21 10:12:42 [Einstein@Home] Deferring communication for 1 min 0 sec
2007-09-21 10:12:42 [Einstein@Home] Reason: scheduler request failed
2007-09-21 10:12:45 [Einstein@Home] [file_xfer] Temporarily failed upload of h1_0532.60_S5R2__83_S5R2c_0_0: system connect
2007-09-21 10:12:45 [Einstein@Home] Backing off 1 min 0 sec on upload of file h1_0532.60_S5R2__83_S5R2c_0_0
2007-09-21 10:13:42 [Einstein@Home] Sending scheduler request: Requested by user
2007-09-21 10:13:42 [Einstein@Home] Requesting 46058 seconds of new work, and reporting 1 completed tasks
2007-09-21 10:13:45 [Einstein@Home] [file_xfer] Started upload of file h1_0532.60_S5R2__83_S5R2c_0_0
2007-09-21 10:14:04 [---] Access to reference site failed - check network connection or proxy configuration.
2007-09-21 10:14:08 [Einstein@Home] [file_xfer] Temporarily failed upload of h1_0532.60_S5R2__83_S5R2c_0_0: system connect
2007-09-21 10:14:08 [Einstein@Home] Backing off 1 min 0 sec on upload of file h1_0532.60_S5R2__83_S5R2c_0_0
2007-09-21 10:14:08 [Einstein@Home] Scheduler request failed: couldn't connect to server
2007-09-21 10:14:08 [Einstein@Home] Deferring communication for 1 min 0 sec
2007-09-21 10:14:08 [Einstein@Home] Reason: scheduler request failed
OK, so BOINC can get no
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OK, so BOINC can get no connection to the internet whatsoever, not just Einstein@Home.
Try "ping einstein.phys.uwm.edu" on the PC that BOINC is running on. What does it say?
Is Web-surfing working on the PC where BOINC is installed?
Do you connect to the internet via a proxy (from the PC where BOINC is running) or directly?
What kind of fire-wall products are used ? Is it possible a personal firewall blocks access?
Needless to say, check cables, network cards...
CU
BRM
ping einstein.phys.uwm.edu
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ping einstein.phys.uwm.edu works fine, I'm replying to your message on the computer in question. What port does BOINC use to connect? Is it 80?
I'm running on XP SP2 with just the Windows Firewall, but I added an exception for the BOINC application and its still can't connect. It was working fine up until yesterday and worked though several units before this blockage showed up. I haven't messed with the firewall at all since I setup this computer last week.
There is no proxy I am aware of.
Under
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Under Advanced->Options-Connections tab there are no connections listed. Is there supposed to be an item in this list if I just connect to the internet via LAN?
FYI: UL/DL servers are listed
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FYI: UL/DL servers are listed on server status page as mirrors.
HTH
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
RE: Under
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Sorry. I misread your post (before editing out my first response). But the answer to your question is "No". Make sure the boxes aren't checked either. With regard to your firewall, have you changed your BOINC configuration (e.g. updated BOINC) since you setup your computer last week? If so, you may need to reauthorize BOINC in your firewall configuration.
RE: With regard to your
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I actually turned off the firewall entirely, still no connection.