VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
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VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
I was overclocking my E8400 3.0GHz to 4.2GHz. Worked fine. My nature instinct say lets hit 4.4GHz for fun. BSOD. I reboot and reset the clock back to the stable 4.2GHz. I started up VMware to resume my work and this is what I have received.
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I erased everything; reinstalled vmware player and notfreds, but the same issue came back.
Please help me figure out how to get my duo core pumping out some more science!
Thanks, Jarryd
Click full size so you can read the VMware errors.
I erased everything; reinstalled vmware player and notfreds, but the same issue came back.
Please help me figure out how to get my duo core pumping out some more science!
Thanks, Jarryd
Main: E8400 4.0GHz, 4GB DDR2, BFG GTX 275, WD Raptor 300GB 10k RPM, WD 500GB, SB X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro
2nd: P4 3.8GHz, 2GB DDR2, PNY GTX 260 (Core 216), 160GB 7.2k RPM
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
That's a networking problem. Do you connect to some network hub or directly to the Internet?
I've had that before, and what I usually do is disable and reenable the network adapters (essentially playing around with the network settings until it works).
I don't use Intel processors, but going from 3.0 to 4.2 seems quite high to me. Have you ran a stress test like StressCPU2 yet (viewtopic.php?f=14&t=52). Windows-stable does not imply FAH-stable.
I've had that before, and what I usually do is disable and reenable the network adapters (essentially playing around with the network settings until it works).
I don't use Intel processors, but going from 3.0 to 4.2 seems quite high to me. Have you ran a stress test like StressCPU2 yet (viewtopic.php?f=14&t=52). Windows-stable does not imply FAH-stable.
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
Thanks mate, you were absolutely correct.
Problem Solved. Disabled then re-enabled my network device and I was back online.
Appreciate the help sir, rep for you.
Cheers, Jarryd
Problem Solved. Disabled then re-enabled my network device and I was back online.
Appreciate the help sir, rep for you.
Cheers, Jarryd
Main: E8400 4.0GHz, 4GB DDR2, BFG GTX 275, WD Raptor 300GB 10k RPM, WD 500GB, SB X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro
2nd: P4 3.8GHz, 2GB DDR2, PNY GTX 260 (Core 216), 160GB 7.2k RPM
LIVESTRONG. FOLDSTRONG.
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LIVESTRONG. FOLDSTRONG.
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
Unfortunately, the entire problem has not been resolved. I am now getting this strange "end trace".
Thanks for the help.
Jarryd
Thanks for the help.
Jarryd
Main: E8400 4.0GHz, 4GB DDR2, BFG GTX 275, WD Raptor 300GB 10k RPM, WD 500GB, SB X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro
2nd: P4 3.8GHz, 2GB DDR2, PNY GTX 260 (Core 216), 160GB 7.2k RPM
LIVESTRONG. FOLDSTRONG.
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LIVESTRONG. FOLDSTRONG.
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
Do you get this error while folding or when it tries to resume work ?
If I were you, I'd double check system stability with a couple of stress tests (StressCPUv2, OCCT Linpack test, CPU Stress MP) ...
If I were you, I'd double check system stability with a couple of stress tests (StressCPUv2, OCCT Linpack test, CPU Stress MP) ...
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
I never had to disable/reenable network device in the vm ( don't ask about needing to reset the router to my isp though ).
But that end of trace looks familiar, how much ram are you allocating for the vm? What project was it running when it gave the error and when did the error occur preciesly? If you allocated enough ram, and the error has not been from a restart ( which might indicate a bad flash drive? ) I would run memtest to concentrate on ram, and not as toTow adviced stresscpu2 as it's more probable memory related then cpu.
But that end of trace looks familiar, how much ram are you allocating for the vm? What project was it running when it gave the error and when did the error occur preciesly? If you allocated enough ram, and the error has not been from a restart ( which might indicate a bad flash drive? ) I would run memtest to concentrate on ram, and not as toTow adviced stresscpu2 as it's more probable memory related then cpu.
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I had forgot my VMware was running while trying some overclocks. I hit a barrier at 4.4GHz. After the reboot I had that network issue which I don't receive anymore but now I get the trace error every time I open VM. I have restarted, reinstalled it, seems like everything. I'm stable at 4.2GHz (prime95), but I can't resume the WU. I'm not sure which WU it was on at the time.
Main: E8400 4.0GHz, 4GB DDR2, BFG GTX 275, WD Raptor 300GB 10k RPM, WD 500GB, SB X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
Try lowering your clocks even further, probably even back to your original ones to see if the problem goes away.
By the way, we generally don't recommend prime95 as a stress tester because it doesn't stress the CPU enough. Try the utilities on the tools page. As said, try StressCPU2. It comes from the developers of Gromacs and stresses your CPU similar to FAH.
By the way, we generally don't recommend prime95 as a stress tester because it doesn't stress the CPU enough. Try the utilities on the tools page. As said, try StressCPU2. It comes from the developers of Gromacs and stresses your CPU similar to FAH.
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I've been running StressCPU2 for a couple hours now at 4.2GHz. Everything seems rock solid except the CPU temperature is at 65c. The max for this CPU is 72c. I'm not too concerned, but if that is the reason my SMP is giving me an End Trace Error than I'll clock down to 4.05GHz.
I'm also wondering how I can completely remove any trace of VMware and SMP Folding from my computer so I can start fresh. It seems like just a regular unstallation and deletion of remaining files might leave something behind to trigger my Trace error. I'm pretty lost looking for a solution at the moment.
I thought this was very strange too:
I'm also wondering how I can completely remove any trace of VMware and SMP Folding from my computer so I can start fresh. It seems like just a regular unstallation and deletion of remaining files might leave something behind to trigger my Trace error. I'm pretty lost looking for a solution at the moment.
I thought this was very strange too:
Main: E8400 4.0GHz, 4GB DDR2, BFG GTX 275, WD Raptor 300GB 10k RPM, WD 500GB, SB X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro
2nd: P4 3.8GHz, 2GB DDR2, PNY GTX 260 (Core 216), 160GB 7.2k RPM
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
Passing StressCPU v2.0 does not exactly equal the clock speed that will run the SMP client without error. Take your top passing speed, and then back down the GHZ by 10-15% (or slightly more) and that should be about the right speed to shoot for. Of course, that recommendation was from the previous generation of Intel chips, so your mileage my vary.
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
Are we also forgetting that stresscpu2 is bad at picking up memory errors compared to memtest86+ ...
End of trace somehow makes an alarm go off which says 'check memory' for me personally though I can't remember the exact reference I'm quite positive this is more ram related then cpu.
End of trace somehow makes an alarm go off which says 'check memory' for me personally though I can't remember the exact reference I'm quite positive this is more ram related then cpu.
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Re: VMware SMP is having directory issues & can't find Stanford.
I decided to take the easy route.
One hard drive holds all my important files/documents and some programs.
Second drive; reformat windows 7 and reinstall SMP/GPU.
Back online and folding!
My RMA GTX 275 should be in this week too.
One hard drive holds all my important files/documents and some programs.
Second drive; reformat windows 7 and reinstall SMP/GPU.
Back online and folding!
My RMA GTX 275 should be in this week too.
Main: E8400 4.0GHz, 4GB DDR2, BFG GTX 275, WD Raptor 300GB 10k RPM, WD 500GB, SB X-Fi Fatal1ty Pro
2nd: P4 3.8GHz, 2GB DDR2, PNY GTX 260 (Core 216), 160GB 7.2k RPM
LIVESTRONG. FOLDSTRONG.
2nd: P4 3.8GHz, 2GB DDR2, PNY GTX 260 (Core 216), 160GB 7.2k RPM
LIVESTRONG. FOLDSTRONG.