Fah stopped on core download (2)
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:39 am
Hi,
There is a locked thread about this already, which, in the last post, links to another thread that doesn't exist. Hence this new topic.
According to the guy who maintains our network this error resides on the Stanford side of things, because, he says, the url above resolves to this:
https://65.254.110.241/Win32/AMD64/AVX/Core_a7.fah
which gives a 502 Bad Gateway in Firefox or any other browser.
So none of my 29 clients can download a a7 or a4 core. I assume there are multiple versions of these cores used, since all clients do have the new directory structure on the machine, along with a version of both cores. Swapping the cores between them sometimes helps, but monitoring that, remotely stopping services, deleting work directories, starting services and hoping it will fold a unit is completely undoable for me in term of time.
Anybody any insights?
/ Rob (nl)
There is a locked thread about this already, which, in the last post, links to another thread that doesn't exist. Hence this new topic.
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16:15:00:WU00:FS00:0xa7:Folding@home Core Shutdown: CORE_OUTDATED
16:15:01:WARNING:WU00:FS00:FahCore returned: CORE_OUTDATED (110 = 0x6e)
16:15:01:WU00:FS00:Downloading core from http://cores.foldingathome.org/Win32/AMD64/AVX/Core_a7.fah
16:15:01:WU00:FS00:Connecting to cores.foldingathome.org:80
16:15:01:ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Failed reading core package header.
https://65.254.110.241/Win32/AMD64/AVX/Core_a7.fah
which gives a 502 Bad Gateway in Firefox or any other browser.
So none of my 29 clients can download a a7 or a4 core. I assume there are multiple versions of these cores used, since all clients do have the new directory structure on the machine, along with a version of both cores. Swapping the cores between them sometimes helps, but monitoring that, remotely stopping services, deleting work directories, starting services and hoping it will fold a unit is completely undoable for me in term of time.
Anybody any insights?
/ Rob (nl)