Try to disable leave in memory option and get rid from buggy BOINC god sake! What was bad with 6.6.20 to go into troubles with new bugs in new versions?...I would suggest any BOINC upgrade ONLY if there is some bug in current version that prevent your host from good work, no other reasons to upgrade.I seems they don't get better they just replace known bugs with yet to be discoveried ones As another solution try to increase flop counter for CPU version.Fool BOINC in other words
When the flops numbers are set correctly, there should be no problem. Problems begin when you start crunching a very short wu (if there are many in the row the problem is bigger) or other not "normal" WUs. They throw out of balance the Duration Correction Factor, to completion times go crazy and all these you describe happen.As Raistmer says, disable the leave in memory option, it will help. To recover sooner when boinc goes crazy like that, manually return the Duration Correction Factor to its usual value by editing client_state.xml with boinc closed.
I consider CUDA MB preempting as bug even it will not be leaved in memory.CUDA initialization is costly, CUDA task should never be preempted w/o real and urgent reason. They don't take too long to preempt them anyway.
Quote from: Raistmer on 22 Jun 2009, 01:25:50 pmI consider CUDA MB preempting as bug even it will not be leaved in memory.CUDA initialization is costly, CUDA task should never be preempted w/o real and urgent reason. They don't take too long to preempt them anyway.Is there another BOINC version that doesn't switch between CDA WU or is there any way to prevent it..I now feed about 100 CUDA WU a time and the rest is suspended (works great but I'm baby sitting). If I feed more BOINC and my computer crashes as BOINC starts switching between WU.