I have no idea why VLARKILL occurred even after a reschedule. I think Raistmer can answer this one better then me. However i noticed a couple of vlarrkils on my account also while using the tool, but nearly not as much as it used to be (before that complete series went down the drain).
Quote from: Marius on 30 Jun 2009, 06:05:54 pmI have no idea why VLARKILL occurred even after a reschedule. I think Raistmer can answer this one better then me. However i noticed a couple of vlarrkils on my account also while using the tool, but nearly not as much as it used to be (before that complete series went down the drain).In Rick's case it seems he sent some of true VLARs back to GPU when used "75%" distribution. Can this mode of operation leave VLARs on GPU?
Hi,What about MB application 605? I only have 605 no 603s, so I receive "Error : There is no application defined for version 603".RegardsMorten Ross
I did notice that the rebranded work units immediately went into "running, High Priority" mode. Seems their estimated time was 20+ hours. That estimate is dropping like a stone as it starts crunching them so it will work it out, but they will be finished by the time the TSI has come up (60 mins).
How are the CPU and CUDA versions defined in your application? Are they hard-coded version numbers, or are they data picked up from the .ini file? It would be better, in the long run, to use configuration data to establish the version numbers, to allow for future Berkeley releases and special cases like Morten's.
One question about the automatic mode and the default time of 4 hours. I assume it just sits there waiting for the 4 hours to be up and then does its scan/rebrand before going back to sleep. I don't need to get windows to schedule it?
Good thinking!Edit - during transitional periods, there may be more than one version number in there for any one plan_class - some old work downloaded and still scheduled to be crunched with an older version, and some new work with references to a new version. Best BOINC practice would be to scan the versions, and choose the highest available for the app/plan/platform.