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4.64 keeps starting over again and again
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![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 18 Sep 04 Posts: 37 Credit: 4,051 RAC: 0 |
I will detach and try to attach in another day. ![]() ![]() |
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Why are you using 4.64? It's an old development version isn't it? Paul (S@H1 8888) ![]() ![]() |
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> Why are you using 4.64? It's an old development version isn't it? > > No that's right Paul wer'e all using Sixtrack v4.64 Willie |
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The project applications only checkpoint occasionally. If you do not reach a checkpoint before the timeslice is over, the project will start back with the previous checkpoint (0 if the first checkpoint cannot be reached). To fix this select Leave Projects in Memory in your general settings. ![]() ![]() BOINC WIKI |
Send message Joined: 18 Sep 04 Posts: 59 Credit: 317,857 RAC: 0 |
As discussed in the thread 'Odd occurrence' at least some WU do not seem to have checkpoints. I've had WU reset to 0% although they were very near the end when a project change occurred. The only way I have found to avoid the reset to 0% has been to increase the switching time between projects to a time that guarantees the WU are processed in one time slice. For my system I decided on a 2 hr period to be certain no reset of LHC WU occurred. Questions? Answers are in the BOINC Wiki. Boinc V6.10.56 Recommended WinXP C2D 2.1G 3GB |
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> > Why are you using 4.64? It's an old development version isn't it? > > > > > > No that's right Paul wer'e all using Sixtrack v4.64 > > Willie > Hot damn I'm a dick! LOL |
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I reattached and worked a unit all right. I also put leave application in memory for general preferences. I am glad my most recent unit is a ten hour instead of one hour one. ![]() ![]() |
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