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Message 1394 - Posted 14 Nov 2006 5:16:26 UTC
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http://docking.utep.edu/result.php?resultid=44852

This result were finished with the 0x1 client error, but it also shows the client state as "Done", whereas normally the state should be "Compute error".

The error doesn't seem fetal, but because I'm anxious that there is a possibility of the fatal error, I'll report the result.

[Edit: http://docking.utep.edu/workunit.php?wuid=11843 ]

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Message 1404 - Posted 14 Nov 2006 17:49:14 UTC
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I attached my Linux Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz HT and all my WU's are finishing with the error "2006-11-14 12:21:34 [Docking@Home] Unrecoverable error for result 1tng_mod0001_11327_93436_1 (process exited with code 1 (0x1))"

The link to the results is HERE

I aborted the remaining WU's I had.

Also the claimed credit is about 5 credits per hour which is fairly low, I think, compaired to other projects like SETI,Einstein etc.





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Message 1406 - Posted 14 Nov 2006 18:28:57 UTC - in response to Message ID 1404 .

Please read the archived news section and/or the FAQ regarding a solution for linux boxes. You'll have to increase your stack memory limits temporarily until we find an app fix for this.

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I attached my Linux Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz HT and all my WU's are finishing with the error "2006-11-14 12:21:34 [Docking@Home] Unrecoverable error for result 1tng_mod0001_11327_93436_1 (process exited with code 1 (0x1))"

The link to the results is HERE

I aborted the remaining WU's I had.

Also the claimed credit is about 5 credits per hour which is fairly low, I think, compaired to other projects like SETI,Einstein etc.






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Message 1407 - Posted 14 Nov 2006 18:53:04 UTC - in response to Message ID 1406 .

Please read the archived news section and/or the FAQ regarding a solution for linux boxes. You'll have to increase your stack memory limits temporarily until we find an app fix for this.

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Andre

I attached my Linux Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz HT and all my WU's are finishing with the error "2006-11-14 12:21:34 [Docking@Home] Unrecoverable error for result 1tng_mod0001_11327_93436_1 (process exited with code 1 (0x1))"

The link to the results is HERE

I aborted the remaining WU's I had.

Also the claimed credit is about 5 credits per hour which is fairly low, I think, compaired to other projects like SETI,Einstein etc.




I'm having the same problem. I reset my stack limit to unlimited but am still having the same error.

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Message 1412 - Posted 15 Nov 2006 2:15:34 UTC - in response to Message ID 1407 .
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Please read the archived news section and/or the FAQ regarding a solution for linux boxes. You'll have to increase your stack memory limits temporarily until we find an app fix for this.

Thanks
Andre

I attached my Linux Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz HT and all my WU's are finishing with the error "2006-11-14 12:21:34 [Docking@Home] Unrecoverable error for result 1tng_mod0001_11327_93436_1 (process exited with code 1 (0x1))"

The link to the results is HERE

I aborted the remaining WU's I had.

Also the claimed credit is about 5 credits per hour which is fairly low, I think, compaired to other projects like SETI,Einstein etc.




I'm having the same problem. I reset my stack limit to unlimited but am still having the same error.



How about setting to another valid, or rebooting?

For new members: Read first, Ask next. We've checked many phenomena around the project, so it's relatively easy for you to find solutions.

Also please make sure that since the team is participating in SC06, you cannot get an answer quickly:)

To team: anyway, how do you think the issue I came up at the above post...? Now we're going off-topic;(
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Message 1426 - Posted 15 Nov 2006 22:37:52 UTC - in response to Message ID 1412 .
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For new members: Read first, Ask next. We've checked many phenomena around the project, so it's relatively easy for you to find solutions.




I have detached from Docking I will wait till the bugs are ironed out. There are a lot of projects that I run and I do not have the time or the inclination to investigate every one and read all the doco on each project. I thought that message boards for for us to report the problems. I guess I was wrong

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Message 1436 - Posted 16 Nov 2006 9:56:12 UTC

>> @ Dingo, Welcome to Docking@home, you will boost the Australian presence here (currently about 4 of us have credit).

You are running Linux and there has been found that for some reason Docking requires a very large stack size to be set by Linux.
The project team are still working on getting an automatic size adjuster into the project file that is downloaded but this is still in development.
This is an Alpha project after all so as they find the bugs they try and fix them.

The solution to your problem, and to nearly all testers using Linux on this project has been to 1) Stop Boinc
2) Add the line " ulimit -s unlimited " (without the " marks), as the first line in the 'run_manager' file in Boinc folder.
3) Restart Boinc
If you have a dual processor then you should also add the same line to 'run_client' file in the Boinc folder as well. Also if a dual core then you may also need to reboot (as I needed to with a dual core Opteron).

Hope this helps.
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Message 1858 - Posted 23 Dec 2006 6:10:49 UTC - in response to Message ID 1436 .
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>> @ Dingo, Welcome to Docking@home, you will boost the Australian presence here (currently about 4 of us have credit).

You are running Linux and there has been found that for some reason Docking requires a very large stack size to be set by Linux.
The project team are still working on getting an automatic size adjuster into the project file that is downloaded but this is still in development.
This is an Alpha project after all so as they find the bugs they try and fix them.

The solution to your problem, and to nearly all testers using Linux on this project has been to 1) Stop Boinc
2) Add the line " ulimit -s unlimited " (without the " marks), as the first line in the 'run_manager' file in Boinc folder.
3) Restart Boinc
If you have a dual processor then you should also add the same line to 'run_client' file in the Boinc folder as well. Also if a dual core then you may also need to reboot (as I needed to with a dual core Opteron).

Hope this helps.


Hi Conan

I am the founder of BOINC@AUSTRALIA the #1 australian team. http://docking.utep.edu/team_display.php?teamid=63

Thanks for the help . I have reattached and added the line in the files you stated. I will see if this helps. I hate doing work that is not credited or the science used.

Thanks Again

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