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Title: 7.0.28 Boinc problems
Post by: Fredericx51 on 23 Jul 2012, 01:47:45 pm
After upgrading to BOINC 7.0.28,  I noticed the same situation when pauzed/restarted after a
change in cmd-line settings,  running High Priority inmediatly after this.  :-\

This also happens when doing a few hundred MW WUs, taking about an hour.

Don't know if anyone noticed this too, but it looks like the very same behavior as BOINC
7.0.25 !
Not only on my ATI rig, also on 2 CUDA rigs.




Title: Re: dont_use_dcf active at SETI main
Post by: Claggy on 23 Jul 2012, 02:12:27 pm
What are your cache settings?

Claggy
Title: Re: dont_use_dcf active at SETI main
Post by: Richard Haselgrove on 23 Jul 2012, 02:42:06 pm
After upgrading to BOINC 7.0.28,  I noticed the same situation when pauzed/restarted after a
change in cmd-line settings,  running High Priority inmediatly after this.  :-\

This also happens when doing a few hundred MW WUs, taking about an hour.

Don't know if anyone noticed this too, but it looks like the very same behavior as BOINC
7.0.25 !
Not only on my ATI rig, also on 2 CUDA rigs.

Whatever your issue may be, it has nothing to do with the subject of this thread.

As of two minutes ago, dont_use_dcf was still not active at SETI main.
Title: Re: 7.0.28 Boinc problems
Post by: Richard Haselgrove on 24 Jul 2012, 07:05:11 am
Whatever your issue may be, it has nothing to do with the subject of this thread.

As of two minutes ago, dont_use_dcf was still not active at SETI main.

Er - that was when these posts were muddled up in a different thread, with a completely different title.

But to be honest, I don't think it has anything to do with BOINC v7.0.28 either (nor its successor v7.0.31)

There are rumours afoot (see SETI Main message 1263237 (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=68694&postid=1263237)) that graphics cards may downclock when they are close to overheating.

And a downclock, not quite severe enough to cause the tasks to fail with EXIT_TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED, would still boost DCF to a level where high priority running might be invoked.

Can anyone stand up this rumour with an authoritative source, please?

Quote from: Lee Gresham
Oh, and the rumor I heard about the downclock was that it was caused by the 301 driver and related to card temperature. It apparently triggers the downclock at too low a temperature. After a reboot to reset it it runs fine untill the next event.
Title: Re: 7.0.28 Boinc problems
Post by: William on 24 Jul 2012, 07:49:18 am
Fred, what is the problem, what are the symptoms, which of your rigs do you mean and why do you think it's a BOINC problem?
Title: Re: 7.0.28 Boinc problems
Post by: Fredericx51 on 24 Oct 2012, 02:23:52 pm
How to connect BOINC to it's projects,  as all network traffic appears suspended, but  INET
works OK?   

I've  hundreds of tasks from  6 projects,  waiting to report, but according to BOINC (7.0.28),
network is suspended?!

I'm about to give up on BOINC, the manager refuses to start unless I start boinc.exe manually.
Now it refuses to connect, even stating it doesn't need a network connection  :-\

It also appeared that this host was HACKED and C drive was shared with a group
called Power  Users ?!

I'll do a new BOINC install .  B.t.w.  a Fully Loaded cc_config.xml comes with
any new install?