I have just noticed that a certain work unit, (i.e. PRCG 7520 (5,9,86)), has been running on my computer for quite some time - at least a week. I noticed that execution of the WU got up to around 90-95 percent complete and then the WU appeared to "reset" and began re-executing from the beginning. The first time I noticed this, I thought it was a fluke so I let the WU continue running. After the second time the WU got up to 90+ percent complete and then reset again, (back to 2.00 percent complete), I decided to "Pause" the WU and let it sit until the expiration date (September 29) is reached - hoping that this problem would take care of itself. The current [displayed] statistics for PRCG 7520 (5,9,86) - on my client control display are:
Progress: 2.00%
ETA: 121.62 days (that's not a typo)
Credit: 850 (previously the credit had been 2483 on the first run up to 90 percent completion.)
I'm wasting a lot of processing time that could be used more productively, so I'm wondering if there is a way (from my client control) that I can remove the [apparently faulty] WU and begin execution on a new WU?
TIA for any helpful information. (If a SysAdmin can take care of this without any intervention from me, that would be great too.)
Alan "The Cruncher" Lawhon (Ha! Ha!)
How Do You Kill An (Apparently) Faulty Work Unit?
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Re: How Do You Kill An (Apparently) Faulty Work Unit?
The server running Project 7520 has issued a number of corrupt WUs. The server is no longer issuing them but it's likely those that have already been issued will continue to be a problem until they're manually deleted.
One method to delete the WU is to delete the CPU slot. Wait for the client to clean up the files, and then re-add the slot. (There are other methods if that sounds difficult to you.)
One method to delete the WU is to delete the CPU slot. Wait for the client to clean up the files, and then re-add the slot. (There are other methods if that sounds difficult to you.)
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Re: How Do You Kill An (Apparently) Faulty Work Unit?
Bruce:
Can you give me a step-by-step procedure for deleting the CPU slot?
Alan
Can you give me a step-by-step procedure for deleting the CPU slot?
Alan
Re: How Do You Kill An (Apparently) Faulty Work Unit?
Open the Advanced Control client (FAHControl)
Click on Configure + Slots + Hilight the slot you wish to remove and click Remove.
Click on Save/OK until you're back to the main screen.
Count to 20
Click on Configure + Slots + Add
Click on Save/OK until you're back to the main screen.
Click on Configure + Slots + Hilight the slot you wish to remove and click Remove.
Click on Save/OK until you're back to the main screen.
Count to 20
Click on Configure + Slots + Add
Click on Save/OK until you're back to the main screen.
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Re: How Do You Kill An (Apparently) Faulty Work Unit?
One important amendment: between steps 2 and 3, clink "Remove"
One unimportant amendment: Count to 20 slowly.
One unimportant amendment: Count to 20 slowly.