Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

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bollix47
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Re: Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

Post by bollix47 »

Could you please compare the files sizes in work/01 to mine and report any significant differences:

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12/02/2013  07:30 AM    <DIR>          .
12/02/2013  07:30 AM    <DIR>          ..
11/02/2013  11:29 PM                 0 core78.sta
12/02/2013  07:43 AM             3,783 logfile_01.txt
12/02/2013  07:30 AM            74,160 wudata_01.ckp
12/02/2013  07:30 AM         1,429,864 wudata_01.cpt
11/02/2013  11:27 PM         2,054,254 wudata_01.dat
11/02/2013  11:29 PM                 9 wudata_01.dyn
12/02/2013  07:30 AM             3,396 wudata_01.edr
12/02/2013  07:30 AM            16,600 wudata_01.log
11/02/2013  11:29 PM         5,365,960 wudata_01.tpr
12/02/2013  12:00 AM         1,425,528 wudata_01.trr
12/02/2013  07:30 AM         1,088,684 wudata_01.xtc
12/02/2013  07:00 AM         1,429,864 wudata_01_prev.cpt
12/02/2013  07:50 AM               512 wuinfo_01.dat
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Re: Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

Post by schwancr »

These WUs should only take about a day for a quad core like you are using, so something is going wrong. We are looking into the WU in question and will let you know.
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Re: Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

Post by schwancr »

Hi,

This is indeed a bad WU, so please dump it. I apologize for the inconvenience, but this does happen from time to time.

-Christian
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Re: Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

Post by bollix47 »

The WU (P7808,R0,C406,G9) has been reported as a bad WU. Note that the list of reported WUs are stopped daily at 8am pacific time.
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Re: Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

Post by ptschnack »

I've tried a number of combinations to try to kill this thing, but like a bad work unit, it keeps turning up.

This is the output of the second invocation of 'fahclient --dump 01' which I've run twice from command windows opened as administrator. I rebooted in between the invocations. Before the first invocation, in FAHControl I paused the running WU's and then clicked 'quit'. I then verified in task manager that the FAH executables were not running.

Yet when the FAHControl is reopened (which starts the client), the bad work unit is still there and running. How do I kill this thing?

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C:\Users\pauls>fahclient --dump 01
23:10:56:************************* Folding@home Client *************************
23:10:56:      Website: http://folding.stanford.edu/
23:10:56:    Copyright: (c) 2009-2012 Stanford University
23:10:56:       Author: Joseph Coffland <joseph@cauldrondevelopment.com>
23:10:56:         Args: --dump 01
23:10:56:       Config: <none>
23:10:56:******************************** Build ********************************
23:10:56:      Version: 7.2.9
23:10:56:         Date: Oct 3 2012
23:10:56:         Time: 18:05:48
23:10:56:      SVN Rev: 3578
23:10:56:       Branch: fah/trunk/client
23:10:56:     Compiler: Intel(R) C++ MSVC 1500 mode 1200
23:10:56:      Options: /TP /nologo /EHa /Qdiag-disable:4297,4103,1786,279 /Ox -arch:SSE
23:10:56:               /QaxSSE2,SSE3,SSSE3,SSE4.1,SSE4.2 /Qopenmp /Qrestrict /MT /Qmkl
23:10:56:     Platform: win32 XP
23:10:56:         Bits: 32
23:10:56:         Mode: Release
23:10:56:******************************* System ********************************
23:10:56:          CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
23:10:56:       CPU ID: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9
23:10:56:         CPUs: 8
23:10:56:       Memory: 31.98GiB
23:10:56:  Free Memory: 29.47GiB
23:10:56:      Threads: WINDOWS_THREADS
23:10:56:   On Battery: false
23:10:56:   UTC offset: -8
23:10:56:          PID: 2336
23:10:56:          CWD: C:/Users/pauls
23:10:56:           OS: Windows 7 Professional
23:10:56:      OS Arch: AMD64
23:10:56:         GPUs: 1
23:10:56:        GPU 0: NVIDIA:3 GK104 [GeForce GTX 660 Ti]
23:10:56:         CUDA: 3.0
23:10:56:  CUDA Driver: 5000
23:10:56:Win32 Service: false
23:10:56:***********************************************************************
23:10:56:<config>
23:10:56:  <!-- Folding Slots -->
23:10:56:</config>
23:10:56:Trying to access database...
23:10:56:Successfully acquired database lock
23:10:56:Enabled folding slot 00: READY smp:8
23:10:57:Unit processing completed
23:10:57:Clean exit

C:\Users\pauls>
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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: Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

Post by P5-133XL »

Pause folding. Remember the work queue number with the bad WU. Go to start->All Programs->FAHClient->Data Directory. Then go to the work folder and delete the folder with the same number as the work queue number that contained the bad WU. Unpause and the client will take care of the rest.
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Re: Project 7808 (0, 406, 9) - ETA 21 DAYS!, TPF 5hrs

Post by ptschnack »

That did it. Thanks everyone.
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