SETI worker continuously restarting on BOINC for OS X

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Message 11638 - Posted: 16 Jul 2007, 8:32:47 UTC

It's been sometime now that the worker (5.13 by Alex Kan or official 5.18) has been restarting on me. This happens on a G4 iBook when I have set the CPU% to less than 100%. An already-open discussion can be found here, but you can also examine the latest result which I canceled in order to access the stderr out readings here.

Any ideas?
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Message 11640 - Posted: 16 Jul 2007, 10:26:35 UTC

I had set CPU% to 90% because on that setting the fan on my iBook G4 doesn't fire up at all!

However, reading that the worker client crash is not exclusive to seti surprises me, since I did not have any such issues while running rosetta on the same machine, neither while running any project on my MacBook, both with CPU% settings set lower than 100%.

So -from what you are writing above- I guess this (seti worker crashing) is a BOINC manager bug. Any chance it will be fixed sometime?
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Message 11642 - Posted: 16 Jul 2007, 11:02:35 UTC - in response to Message 11641.  


Remember 1 project where the science app was adapted to handle this pausing. If the fan does not spring up, you're fine at 90%. Others have reported it at 60%.


The problem is that -even at 90%- the app still crashes when it's around 40% in the WU and drops down to under 10%. That's the reason I posted in the first place; any CPU% setting apart from 100% causes this behavior...
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