Compute Error

Surumon
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I read through a few of the compute errors already posted, and I'm uncertain as to what precisely is the cause of this problem. It does slightly annoy me as I have *just* started doing this, so my inability to contribute is aggravating.

Anyhow, that aside it reports this:

2008-09-20 23:40:12.3593 [normal]: Start of BOINC application '..\..\projects\einstein.phys.uwm.edu\einstein_S5R4_6.04_windows_intelx86_1.exe'.
Can't acquire lockfile - exiting
FILE_LOCK::unlock(): close failed.: No such file or directory
2008-09-20 23:40:53.8750 [normal]: This program is published under the GNU General Public License, version 2
2008-09-20 23:40:53.8750 [normal]: For details see http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/license.php
2008-09-20 23:40:53.8750 [normal]: This Einstein@home App was built at: Jul 27 2008 15:34:32

It proceeds to report that for several thousand lines it seems, then returns a compute error. As to what it might be, I'm uncertain. Any help would be appreciated, and I thank everyone for their time.

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Compute Error

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I read through a few of the compute errors already posted, and I'm uncertain as to what precisely is the cause of this problem. It does slightly annoy me as I have *just* started doing this, so my inability to contribute is aggravating.

Anyhow, that aside it reports this:

I looked at your computer and the workunits and it seems you are using Boinc 6.2.18 on XP SP 2. The file locking and directory not found sound to me like einstein can't find the directory where the data files are located. The 6x version has had some problems and you might want to go back to the previous version 5.10.45. It can be found Here.

Maybe someone who knows more can give specifics though.

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Hi! The "can't aquire

Hi!

The "can't aquire lockfile" problem under Windows is very often related to the CPU throttling feature. If you have configured BOINC to use only < 100% of your CPU, BOINC will insert frequent pauses into the computation but this seems to work less than perfectly on several hosts.

It should be worthwhile to run BOINC with 100% CPU configured in the web interface and see what happens.

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I'll go ahead and set it to

I'll go ahead and set it to 100% and see if it reports the same problems. If the CPU throttling is indeed the issue, I'm unsure if going to a previous version may fix that.

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Seems you nailed the problem

Seems you nailed the problem on the head Bikeman. It's working fine now. Thank you both for your help.

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RE: I'll go ahead and set

Message 85660 in response to message 85658

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I'll go ahead and set it to 100% and see if it reports the same problems.


I believe that this is all you need to do to solve the problem. Once the BOINC Devs fix the issue, you should be able to upgrade to the fixed BOINC and then use CPU throttling.

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If the CPU throttling is indeed the issue, I'm unsure if going to a previous version may fix that.


You would fix the problem if you went back to a version of BOINC before throttling was introduced :-). You'd probably be better off just leaving BOINC where it is and simply not using throttling for the moment.

You may get more information by doing a search for terms like "throttling" and "lockfile" on the BOINC boards. It's a BOINC problem and probably not related to any individual project's apps.

Cheers,
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RE: I believe that this is

Message 85661 in response to message 85660

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I believe that this is all you need to do to solve the problem. Once the BOINC Devs fix the issue, you should be able to upgrade to the fixed BOINC and then use CPU throttling.

If the problem is inside the BOINC code that gets linked into the science app, we would have to provide a new app version, tho :-(. We'll see.

But anyway, the Windows app should get an update anyway when the compilation under a new compiler will work, so ideally the lockfile problem and the performance gap to Linux & OS X could all be fixed with a single new app, provided the fix arrives in time.

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RE: RE: I'll go ahead and

Message 85662 in response to message 85660

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Quote:
I'll go ahead and set it to 100% and see if it reports the same problems.

I believe that this is all you need to do to solve the problem. Once the BOINC Devs fix the issue, you should be able to upgrade to the fixed BOINC and then use CPU throttling.

Quote:
If the CPU throttling is indeed the issue, I'm unsure if going to a previous version may fix that.

You would fix the problem if you went back to a version of BOINC before throttling was introduced :-). You'd probably be better off just leaving BOINC where it is and simply not using throttling for the moment.

You may get more information by doing a search for terms like "throttling" and "lockfile" on the BOINC boards. It's a BOINC problem and probably not related to any individual project's apps.

Hi I had the same problem, XP_SP3, Boinc6.2.18 and E7200 intel procesor, rosetta and einstein are going down, but on other computer (XP_SP3, T7300, 5.10.20) is everything OK... so I try downgrade...

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