Hardware configuration: Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.66 GHz with 6 GB of RAM (not overclocked) ATI HD 4850 (unused for folding) Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit with Portuguese language pack
02:29:21:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Completed 247500 out of 250000 steps (99%)
02:32:21:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Completed 250000 out of 250000 steps (100%)
02:32:21:WU01:FS00:Connecting to assign3.stanford.edu:8080
02:32:22:WU00:FS00:0xa4:DynamicWrapper: Finished Work Unit: sleep=10000
02:32:23:WU01:FS00:News:
02:32:23:WU01:FS00:Assigned to work server 143.89.28.86
02:32:23:WU01:FS00:Requesting new work unit for slot 00: RUNNING cpu:8 from 143.89.28.86
02:32:23:WU01:FS00:Connecting to 143.89.28.86:8080
02:32:24:WU01:FS00:Downloading 769.81KiB
02:32:29:WU01:FS00:Download complete
02:32:29:WU01:FS00:Received Unit: id:01 state:DOWNLOAD error:NO_ERROR project:2981 run:1 clone:273 gen:3281 core:0xb0 unit:0x00000dfc0893a18a53680228ba55c110
02:32:29:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
02:32:29:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
02:32:29:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Finished Work Unit:
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Reading up to 872880 from "00/wudata_01.trr": Read 872880
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:trr file hash check passed.
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Reading up to 800736 from "00/wudata_01.xtc": Read 800736
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:xtc file hash check passed.
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:edr file hash check passed.
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:logfile size: 24140
02:32:32:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Leaving Run
02:32:33:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Writing 1700244 bytes of core data to disk...
02:32:33:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Done: 1699732 -> 1647590 (compressed to 96.9 percent)
02:32:33:WU00:FS00:0xa4: ... Done.
02:32:34:WU00:FS00:0xa4:- Shutting down core
02:32:34:WU00:FS00:0xa4:
02:32:34:WU00:FS00:0xa4:Folding@home Core Shutdown: FINISHED_UNIT
02:32:34:WU00:FS00:FahCore returned: FINISHED_UNIT (100 = 0x64)
02:32:35:WU00:FS00:Sending unit results: id:00 state:SEND error:NO_ERROR project:9009 run:820 clone:2 gen:8 core:0xa4 unit:0x0000000b664f2de453868af51f562450
02:32:35:WU00:FS00:Uploading 1.57MiB to 171.64.65.124
02:32:35:WU00:FS00:Connecting to 171.64.65.124:8080
02:32:41:WU00:FS00:Upload 23.86%
02:32:47:WU00:FS00:Upload 43.74%
02:32:53:WU00:FS00:Upload 67.60%
02:32:59:WU00:FS00:Upload 91.46%
02:33:01:WU00:FS00:Upload complete
02:33:01:WU00:FS00:Server responded WORK_ACK (400)
02:33:01:WU00:FS00:Final credit estimate, 1229.00 points
02:33:01:WU00:FS00:Cleaning up
02:33:29:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
02:33:29:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
02:33:29:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
02:35:06:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
02:35:06:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
02:35:06:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
02:37:43:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
02:37:43:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
02:37:44:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
02:41:58:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
02:41:58:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
02:41:58:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
02:48:49:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
02:48:49:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
02:48:49:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
02:59:55:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
02:59:55:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
02:59:55:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
******************************* Date: 2014-09-26 *******************************
03:17:51:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
03:17:51:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
03:17:52:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
03:46:54:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
03:46:54:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
03:46:57:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
04:33:53:WU01:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/AMD64/Core_b0.fah
04:33:53:WU01:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
04:33:53:ERROR:WU01:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
Unfortunately there have been some problems with the assignment software recently and you have been assigned a project that isn't going to work on v7.
To remove the wrongly assigned work the preferred method is to use FAHControl to remove and re-add the slot.
Another, less desirable method because the WS isn't informed, is to delete the appropriate work folder:
You can Pause your client by opening Advanced Control (aka FAHControl) and click on the Pause button. Exit FAHControl and Quit FAHClient (click on the FAH icon in the tray and select Quit).
Click on Windows Start > All Programs > FAHClient > Data Directory > work and delete the folder named 01.
You may have to repeat these steps (folder name to delete may change but it will usually be 00 or 01 ... the numbers following WU in your log) if you get assigned another 2981 or 2982 but hopefully the AS problem will be fixed soon.
Hardware configuration: Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.66 GHz with 6 GB of RAM (not overclocked) ATI HD 4850 (unused for folding) Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit with Portuguese language pack
I couldn't find the pause button so I quit the client before deleting the folder. Deleted the folder twice. Now it got a 8834 work unit. It's working now.
Hardware configuration: Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.66 GHz with 6 GB of RAM (not overclocked) ATI HD 4850 (unused for folding) Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit with Portuguese language pack
Since a few days, Fah won't fold any more. The logs says "Failed to access core package". I saw some topics on this issue, and of the solutions was to delete map "00" in the work directory.
I did this twice and it didn't work. What more can I do? I removed and reinstalled FAH earlier; that didn't help either.
Due to current assignment problems your cpu slot has been given a gpu project which it cannot do. I would pause the slot, delete the appropriate work/?? folder and leave it paused until the problems are fixed. There is a similar example where the folder deleted the assignment a couple of times before getting valid work but, as you've already experienced, there are no guarantees that will work:
viewtopic.php?p=268945#p268945
Personally, I would just Quit the client after the above and monitor the forums until you see some indication of a fix.
*********************** Log Started 2014-09-26T13:37:18Z ***********************
13:37:18:************************* Folding@home Client *************************
13:37:18: Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
13:37:18: Copyright: (c) 2009-2014 Stanford University
13:37:18: Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
13:37:18: Args:
13:37:18: Config: C:/Users/user/AppData/Roaming/FAHClient/config.xml
13:37:18:******************************** Build ********************************
13:37:18: Version: 7.4.4
13:37:18: Date: Mar 4 2014
13:37:18: Time: 20:26:54
13:37:18: SVN Rev: 4130
13:37:18: Branch: fah/trunk/client
13:37:18: Compiler: Intel(R) C++ MSVC 1500 mode 1200
13:37:18: Options: /TP /nologo /EHa /Qdiag-disable:4297,4103,1786,279 /Ox -arch:SSE
13:37:18: /QaxSSE2,SSE3,SSSE3,SSE4.1,SSE4.2 /Qopenmp /Qrestrict /MT /Qmkl
13:37:18: Platform: win32 XP
13:37:18: Bits: 32
13:37:18: Mode: Release
13:37:18:******************************* System ********************************
13:37:18: CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 640 Processor
13:37:18: CPU ID: AuthenticAMD Family 16 Model 5 Stepping 3
13:37:18: CPUs: 4
13:37:18: Memory: 3.25GiB
13:37:18: Free Memory: 1.88GiB
13:37:18: Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS
13:37:18: OS Version: 6.1
13:37:18: Has Battery: false
13:37:18: On Battery: false
13:37:18: UTC Offset: -4
13:37:18: PID: 1532
13:37:18: CWD: C:/Users/user/AppData/Roaming/FAHClient
13:37:18: OS: Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1
13:37:18: OS Arch: X86
13:37:18: GPUs: 1
13:37:18: GPU 0: ATI:4 Caicos [AMD RADEON HD 6450]
13:37:18: CUDA: Not detected
13:37:18:Win32 Service: false
13:37:18:***********************************************************************
13:37:18:<config>
13:37:18: <!-- Folding Core -->
13:37:18: <core-priority v='low'/>
13:37:18:
13:37:18: <!-- Network -->
13:37:18: <proxy v=':8080'/>
13:37:18:
13:37:18: <!-- Slot Control -->
13:37:18: <power v='full'/>
13:37:18:
13:37:18: <!-- User Information -->
13:37:18: <passkey v='********************************'/>
13:37:18: <team v='11108'/>
13:37:18: <user v='BlackSun59'/>
13:37:18:
13:37:18: <!-- Folding Slots -->
13:37:18: <slot id='0' type='CPU'>
13:37:18: <client-type v='advanced'/>
13:37:18: </slot>
13:37:18:</config>
13:37:18:Trying to access database...
13:37:18:Successfully acquired database lock
13:37:18:Enabled folding slot 00: READY cpu:4
13:37:18:WU00:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/x86/Core_b0.fah
13:37:18:WU00:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
13:37:19:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
13:38:18:WU00:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/x86/Core_b0.fah
13:38:18:WU00:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
13:38:19:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
13:39:56:WU00:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/x86/Core_b0.fah
13:39:56:WU00:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
13:39:56:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
13:42:33:WU00:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/x86/Core_b0.fah
13:42:33:WU00:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
13:42:33:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
13:46:47:WU00:FS00:Downloading core from http://web.stanford.edu/~pande/Win32/x86/Core_b0.fah
13:46:47:WU00:FS00:Connecting to web.stanford.edu:80
13:46:47:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed to access core package.
I deleted the Work folder but still no joy. I don't see anything online about a Core b0. Is this the same problem as before where I just need to wait until PG fixes the problem?
Hardware configuration: Intel i7-4770K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR3-2133 Corsair Vengence (black/red), EVGA GTX 760 @ 1200 MHz, on an Asus Maximus VI Hero MB (black/red), in a blacked out Antec P280 Tower, with a Xigmatek Night Hawk (black) HSF, Seasonic 760w Platinum (black case, sleeves, wires), 4 SilenX 120mm Case fans with silicon fan gaskets and silicon mounts (all black), a 512GB Samsung SSD (black), and a 2TB Black Western Digital HD (silver/black).
Same problem. But, I deleted the work in folder o (my work folder for my CPU ) and no joy, so i paused everything, reboot my Pc and I'm all set now. I needed the reboot for some reason for the client to request another work unit
OvenMaster wrote:I've seen the posts on this where it applies to GPU clients but not CPU clients.
As you can see this assignment problem was already reported both here and to PG. PG is aware of the assignment problems and is working on the solutions.
@7im
Please do not contact PG directly in the case of the current assignment problems as the staff here and at PG are already in constant communication regarding this unfortunate situation. I do realize you are trying to help and the fact that PG had already been notified could have been more obvious but we need continuity in our reports and that has been happening between us for the past day or two.
1. Rebooting did not help, Bob, so I'm still waiting. <shrugs>
2. bollix47, I did search and was unable to find a post regarding CPU folding that was relevant to my situation. I must have done it wrong.
3. This means I was not aware that PG had been notified nor aware of this specific problem.
Thank you all for your help, gentlemen.
Please see the latest blog entry. All the assignment problems we are currently experiencing on many levels are being caused by some new AS software and the problems are being looked into by PG.