I've unhidden them for you. The server seems to think my i7-3770 suddenly lost its HD 4000(?), aborted my WUs, and set them to 'User aborted'. It should be server aborted and for no -valid- reason at all.
Two batches from the 15th got the same result: aborted, not by the user, but set to 'User aborted' (why?). Again "Missing co-processor" -also as message in the event log- while Einstein@Home is doing its thing with that same co-processor.
I've unhidden them for you. The server seems to think my i7-3770 suddenly lost its HD 4000(?), aborted my WUs, and set them to 'User aborted'. It should be server aborted and for no -valid- reason at all.
Sometimes the error codes use the Microsoft thinking and not common sense, kind of like the 'blue screen of death' when it says 'your pc has crashed' YA THINK MAYBE!! Don't worry about it, it just means the unit needs to be sent to someone else for crunching to the Server.
'User aborted'
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Your computers are hidden, so there is no evidence of what is happening:
https://albertathome.org/account/5097
Claggy
I've unhidden them for you.
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I've unhidden them for you. The server seems to think my i7-3770 suddenly lost its HD 4000(?), aborted my WUs, and set them to 'User aborted'. It should be server aborted and for no -valid- reason at all.
Hm, 201 (0xc9)
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Hm,
201 (0xc9) EXIT_MISSING_COPROC,
https://albertathome.org/task/1490485
I wonder if the client aborted them, and there's a mismatch in what the client says, and what the web code reports.
What does the Event log say?
Claggy
The event log is too small,
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The event log is too small, it only goes back to the 13th (I'm running some 40 projects). The same PC is running Einstein on its HD 4000 IGP since...
Two batches from the 15th got
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Two batches from the 15th got the same result: aborted, not by the user, but set to 'User aborted' (why?). Again "Missing co-processor" -also as message in the event log- while Einstein@Home is doing its thing with that same co-processor.
RE: The event log is too
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Look at stdoutdae.txt or stdoutdae.old in your Boinc Data directory, you'll find it will go back further.
Claggy
RE: I've unhidden them for
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Sometimes the error codes use the Microsoft thinking and not common sense, kind of like the 'blue screen of death' when it says 'your pc has crashed' YA THINK MAYBE!! Don't worry about it, it just means the unit needs to be sent to someone else for crunching to the Server.