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Project: 2665 (Run 2, Clone 68, Gen 56) - EUE [ERROR 0x7b]

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:29 pm
by HenryW
I have had multiple 100% EUE failure rate on this WU at 92% each time since 22 Oct.

[05:58:33] Completed 230000 out of 250000 steps (92 percent)
[06:07:11] Warning: long 1-4 interactions
[06:07:12] Gromacs cannot continue further.
[06:07:12] Going to send back what have done.
[06:07:12] logfile size: 180932
[06:07:12] - Writing 181468 bytes of core data to disk...
[06:07:12] ... Done.
[06:09:18]
[06:09:18] Folding@home Core Shutdown: EARLY_UNIT_END
[06:09:18]
[06:09:18] Folding@home Core Shutdown: EARLY_UNIT_END
[06:09:24] CoreStatus = 7B (123)
[06:09:24] Client-core communications error: ERROR 0x7b
[06:09:24] Deleting current work unit & continuing...
[06:09:24] Using generic mpiexec calls
[06:11:28] - Warning: Could not delete all work unit files (3): Core returned invalid code
[06:11:28] Trying to send all finished work units

[06:12:17] Project: 2665 (Run 2, Clone 68, Gen 56)
[06:12:17]
[06:12:17] 665 (Run 2, Clone 68, Gen 56)

[07:42:57] Folding@home Core Shutdown: EARLY_UNIT_END
[07:43:03] CoreStatus = 7B (123)
[07:43:03] Client-core communications error: ERROR 0x7b

Re: 2665 (Run 2, Clone 68, Gen 56)-EUE

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:06 pm
by kasson
If you're not using the 6.23 client yet, we would recommend upgrading. That client does automatic EUE reporting for most types of EUE's.

Re: 2665 (Run 2, Clone 68, Gen 56)-EUE

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:01 pm
by toTOW
There is another report in the DB for partial credit.

Re: 2665 (Run 2, Clone 68, Gen 56)-EUE

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:07 pm
by HenryW
Did that yesterday after seeing it on the forum here. I figured I would stop getting the same WU over and over again by doing that. I just wanted anyone that has anything to do with it be aware of that specifiic WU being a problem as I did a cursory search and didn't see it mentioned. I account for about 4%-5% of my teams folding so when mine takes a dump it affects my team quite a bit and probably doesn't help Stanford much either.