Questions and Answers : Windows : "Aborted by project" message
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Message 33255 - Posted: 9 Dec 2017, 16:02:12 UTC

I just received an error message I've never had before: "Aborted by project (4 CPUs)". What does this mean and what should I do to address it?

Please let me know what information I should supply, if any.
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Message 33256 - Posted: 9 Dec 2017, 16:38:22 UTC - in response to Message 33255.  
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This is allways, when the task is finished from an other Computer. Mostly with Linux-App.
The task is not needed to run a second time.
You can see this, when you select the task.
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Message 33258 - Posted: 10 Dec 2017, 11:01:38 UTC - in response to Message 33255.  
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You have two errors which point to taking too long to compute: "Completed, too late to validate" and "Cancelled by server".
When your system misses an invisible "failed to start in time" deadline the task is re-distributed and once a result is reported any superfluous tasks are canceled.

This is not your fault. Your PC is powerful enough as well. This happens when you combine short running with long running sub-projects. I would recommend sticking to a sub-project. (or look into config files to run tasks on fewer cores but in parallel).
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