Fine, I'm happy that problem disappears w/o such watchdog version using (it will slow down processing, very small slowdown though but ...).I use it more than week on my dual GPU host and no more hangs I noticed. Maybe it helps, maybe simple no hangups - I didn't look in every stderr to findout there were restarts or not.No invalid results from that host - it's enough for me for now.If someone encounter some bug - he can report it. I'm busy with AP and newly recived ATI cards now.
Still have a question. Can I run this cross_watch mod alongside opt AP?
I'm using MB_6.08_mod_CUDA_V11_def_func_FFTW_ESTIMATE_update in a V9 structure (e.g. without a number_of_cpus) in order to run AP on CPUs and MB on GPUS and still get the occasional freeze at 0%. Is there a workaround for this structure - e.g. cross watch not between CPU-MB app and GPU-MB app but between AP and GPU-MB app to solve the freezing issue?Please correct me if I'm wrong about how this thing works... things have really moved on rather fast and it is not that clear anymore which app / build to use for which setup. Thanks
Currently running the non-team V9 pack on Boinc 6.6.20 and it's working fine aside from the occasional CUDA app freeze. I have a task set under Windows to run benchmarks every half hour which frees up most stuck tasks but from time to time a task will freeze that requires a restart of BOINC. If I were to download V11, would I need to upgrade from V9 to V10 first, or could I simply extract the CUDA app from V11 and modify my app-info to look at the new file instead?
So would it be easier then to simply upgrade to v11 completely?
surerecommended method now is to upgrade to BOINC 6.6.20 and to use its scheduling abilities instead of "teamed" pack.
Quote from: Raistmer on 19 Apr 2009, 11:07:55 pmsurerecommended method now is to upgrade to BOINC 6.6.20 and to use its scheduling abilities instead of "teamed" pack.Already running 6.6.20. Just wondering about the cuda frozen task kill.