1) Message boards : Number crunching : Persistent Windows 10/VM EXIT_ABORTED_BY_CLIENT (194) Errors (Message 32515)
Posted 25 Sep 2017 by nikogianna
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After looking at some of your failing tasks the most likely cause is that as Crystal Pellet said for some reason hardware virtualisation is not enabled, either because Hyper V is enabled or for some other reason. Please try enabling it.
2) Message boards : Theory Application : Errors (Message 31386)
Posted 14 Jul 2017 by nikogianna
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From what I can tell these were separate problems. The machine was not powered off with the savestate command and then defaulted to the poweroff command. But under normal circumstances, upon restarting, it should get the same jobs and start again. The fatal error here was the network one. The powering off merely triggered it. We can monitor the behaviour after following Crystal Pellet's advices and act accordingly.
3) Message boards : Theory Application : Errors (Message 31381)
Posted 14 Jul 2017 by nikogianna
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Could you please point to one of the results that failed that way? I can't seem to be able to find one that fits the description. All I can see is network errors (206).
4) Message boards : Number crunching : VM Applications Errors (Message 31365)
Posted 12 Jul 2017 by nikogianna
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This sounds a lot like a problem that a previous version of VboxWrapper had. Please, could you confirm you are using the latest version (by detaching and reattaching to the project)? Also, what application have you selected ? If something different than Theory, please try selecting it and see if you complete a task without problems.

Thank you for your support.
5) Message boards : Theory Application : New version v263.20 for Windows 64bit (Message 30573)
Posted 31 May 2017 by nikogianna
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We are looking into this as it is something that has been happening with previous versions too.
6) Message boards : Number crunching : Imbalance between Subprojects (Message 30544)
Posted 29 May 2017 by nikogianna
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We are going to start investigating. This is not the intended behavior.



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