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artoar_11
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A potential conflict was detected:

Post by artoar_11 »

Hello colleagues,

It happens Saturday after a power failure. After loading the Win7 client stops with this message:

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[13:05:19] + Processing work unit
[13:05:19] Core required: FahCore_a3.exe
[13:05:19] Core found.
[13:05:19] Working on queue slot 02 [May 5 13:05:19 UTC]
[13:05:19] + Working ...
[13:05:19] - Calling '.\FahCore_a3.exe -dir work/ -nice 19 -suffix 02 -np 4 -nocpulock -checkpoint 9 -verbose -lifeline 3440 -version 634'

[13:05:19] 
[13:05:19] *------------------------------*
[13:05:19] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[13:05:19] Version 2.27 (Dec. 15, 2010)
[13:05:19] 
[13:05:19] Preparing to commence simulation
[13:05:19] - Looking at optimizations...
[13:05:19] - Created dyn
[13:05:19] - Files status OK
[13:05:19] - Expanded 1765634 -> 2700832 (decompressed 152.9 percent)
[13:05:19] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=1765634 data_size=2700832, decompressed_data_size=2700832 diff=0
[13:05:19] - Digital signature verified
[13:05:19] 
[13:05:19] Project: 7504 (Run 0, Clone 70, Gen 152)
[13:05:19] 
[13:05:19] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[13:05:19] Entering M.D.
[13:05:25] Mapping NT from 4 to 4 
[13:05:26] Completed 0 out of 500000 steps  (0%)
[13:11:18] Completed 5000 out of 500000 steps  (1%)
[13:17:09] Completed 10000 out of 500000 steps  (2%)
[13:23:02] Completed 15000 out of 500000 steps  (3%)

(*** POWER FAILURE ***)

--- Opening Log file [May 5 13:25:33 UTC] 


# Windows SMP Console Edition #################################################
###############################################################################

                       Folding@Home Client Version 6.34

                          http://folding.stanford.edu

###############################################################################
###############################################################################

Launch directory: E:\TEMPO on Vesko-PC\Arto's\_SMP_FAH-v. 6.34
Executable: E:\TEMPO on Vesko-PC\Arto's\_SMP_FAH-v. 6.34\FAH6.34-win32-SMP.exe
Arguments: -smp -advmethods -verbosity 9 

[13:25:33] - Ask before connecting: No
[13:25:33] - User name: artoar_home (Team 32435)
[13:25:33] - User ID: 60B4B912694D5AA7
[13:25:33] - Machine ID: 2
[13:25:33] 

A potential conflict was detected:

Process 3440 is currently running and may also be a client with Mach. ID 2.
The program will now exit. Upon restart, this check will not be done -- 
You may wish to check that no client is currently running in
E:\TEMPO on Vesko-PC\Arto's\_SMP_FAH-v. 6.34 before restarting.

Please press any key to exit.
[04:58:17] ***** Got a SIGTERM signal (2)
[04:58:17] Killing all core threads
[04:58:17] Could not get process id information.  Please kill core process manually
So the client stands and waits 40 hours, to manually restart. The computer is in office (Q9650). After restart everything is OK.

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--- Opening Log file [May 7 04:58:30 UTC] 


# Windows SMP Console Edition #################################################
###############################################################################

                       Folding@Home Client Version 6.34

                          http://folding.stanford.edu

###############################################################################
###############################################################################

Launch directory: E:\TEMPO on Vesko-PC\Arto's\_SMP_FAH-v. 6.34
Executable: E:\TEMPO on Vesko-PC\Arto's\_SMP_FAH-v. 6.34\FAH6.34-win32-SMP.exe
Arguments: -smp -advmethods -verbosity 9 

[04:58:30] - Ask before connecting: No
[04:58:30] - User name: artoar_home (Team 32435)
[04:58:30] - User ID: 60B4B912694D5AA7
[04:58:30] - Machine ID: 2
[04:58:30] 
[04:58:30] Loaded queue successfully.
[04:58:30] 
[04:58:30] - Autosending finished units... [May 7 04:58:30 UTC]
[04:58:30] + Processing work unit
[04:58:30] Trying to send all finished work units
[04:58:30] Core required: FahCore_a3.exe
[04:58:30] + No unsent completed units remaining.
[04:58:30] Core found.
[04:58:30] - Autosend completed
[04:58:30] Working on queue slot 02 [May 7 04:58:30 UTC]
[04:58:30] + Working ...
[04:58:30] - Calling '.\FahCore_a3.exe -dir work/ -nice 19 -suffix 02 -np 4 -nocpulock -checkpoint 9 -verbose -lifeline 3860 -version 634'

[04:58:30] 
[04:58:30] *------------------------------*
[04:58:30] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[04:58:30] Version 2.27 (Dec. 15, 2010)
[04:58:30] 
[04:58:30] Preparing to commence simulation
[04:58:30] - Ensuring status. Please wait.
[04:58:40] - Looking at optimizations...
[04:58:40] - Working with standard loops on this execution.
[04:58:40] - Previous termination of core was improper.
[04:58:40] - Files status OK
[04:58:40] - Expanded 1765634 -> 2700832 (decompressed 152.9 percent)
[04:58:40] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=1765634 data_size=2700832, decompressed_data_size=2700832 diff=0
[04:58:40] - Digital signature verified
[04:58:40] 
[04:58:40] Project: 7504 (Run 0, Clone 70, Gen 152)
[04:58:40] 
[04:58:40] Entering M.D.
[04:58:46] Using Gromacs checkpoints
[04:58:46] Mapping NT from 4 to 4 
[04:58:47] Resuming from checkpoint
[04:58:47] Verified work/wudata_02.log
[04:58:47] Verified work/wudata_02.trr
[04:58:47] Verified work/wudata_02.xtc
[04:58:47] Verified work/wudata_02.edr
[04:58:47] Completed 15330 out of 500000 steps  (3%)
[05:07:01] Completed 20000 out of 500000 steps  (4%)
[05:16:04] Completed 25000 out of 500000 steps  (5%)
[05:24:00] Completed 30000 out of 500000 steps  (6%)
..............................................
[16:30:15] Completed 480000 out of 500000 steps  (96%)
[16:36:06] Completed 485000 out of 500000 steps  (97%)
[16:41:59] Completed 490000 out of 500000 steps  (98%)
[16:47:51] Completed 495000 out of 500000 steps  (99%)
[16:53:43] Completed 500000 out of 500000 steps  (100%)
[16:53:44] DynamicWrapper: Finished Work Unit: sleep=10000
[16:53:54] 
[16:53:54] Finished Work Unit:
[16:53:54] - Reading up to 5030784 from "work/wudata_02.trr": Read 5030784
[16:53:54] trr file hash check passed.
[16:53:54] - Reading up to 5370432 from "work/wudata_02.xtc": Read 5370432
[16:53:54] xtc file hash check passed.
[16:53:54] edr file hash check passed.
[16:53:54] logfile size: 329900
[16:53:54] Leaving Run
[16:53:59] - Writing 10763520 bytes of core data to disk...
[16:54:01] Done: 10763008 -> 10184534 (compressed to 94.6 percent)
[16:54:01]   ... Done.
[16:54:02] - Shutting down core
[16:54:02] 
[16:54:02] Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
[16:54:05] CoreStatus = 64 (100)
[16:54:05] Unit 2 finished with 58 percent of time to deadline remaining.
[16:54:05] Updated performance fraction: 0.851259
[16:54:05] Sending work to server
[16:54:05] Project: 7504 (Run 0, Clone 70, Gen 152)

[16:54:05] + Attempting to send results [May 7 16:54:05 UTC]
[16:54:05] - Reading file work/wuresults_02.dat from core
[16:54:05]   (Read 10185046 bytes from disk)
[16:54:05] Connecting to http://128.143.199.97:8080/
[16:54:32] Posted data.
[16:54:32] Initial: 0000; - Uploaded at ~368 kB/s
[16:54:32] - Averaged speed for that direction ~339 kB/s
[16:54:32] + Results successfully sent
[16:54:32] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home.
[16:54:32] + Number of Units Completed: 615
My question. Are there in Win7 setup, which to auto restart such "hanging" applications?
P5-133XL
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Hardware configuration: Machine #1:

Intel Q9450; 2x2GB=8GB Ram; Gigabyte GA-X48-DS4 Motherboard; PC Power and Cooling Q750 PS; 2x GTX 460; Windows Server 2008 X64 (SP1).

Machine #2:

Intel Q6600; 2x2GB=4GB Ram; Gigabyte GA-X48-DS4 Motherboard; PC Power and Cooling Q750 PS; 2x GTX 460 video card; Windows 7 X64.

Machine 3:

Dell Dimension 8400, 3.2GHz P4 4x512GB Ram, Video card GTX 460, Windows 7 X32

I am currently folding just on the 5x GTX 460's for aprox. 70K PPD
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Re: A potential conflict was detected:

Post by P5-133XL »

That message occurs when for any reason, there were two copies of the folding client with the same machineID running at the same time. That would corrupt the fork files as both programs try to write to the same files. So to protect the previous work from corruption they shut down. Typically it happens when the client autostarts and is also manually started by the user. Invariably a reboot (allowing a normal autostart) will solve the problem.
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Re: A potential conflict was detected:

Post by artoar_11 »

In this case it appears that Win7 has started two copies. Is this possible?
It is during the weekend, and no people in the office. BIOS is set to POWER ON, and the client is started from the folder Startup.
All my computers are configured for 24/7 work.
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Re: A potential conflict was detected:

Post by 7im »

Win 7 only does what you tell it to do.

Check for duplicate startup shortcuts, or a startup shortcut and a service running, etc.
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