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Message 15256 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 14:12:44 UTC

Are there known problems with Boincmanager or Client running on PC with Windows Server 2008 "Longhorn"?

Yesterday I have an error with 5.10.40. The manager and the projects were stopped, no project was visible in the manager, for about three hours the computer was not working at any WU. I never had similar problems with developing version 5.10.39 or lower.
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Message 15265 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 15:50:34 UTC

What was the error that you got?

5.10.40 being an alpha version, therefore potential to crash = high, it would be nice to have more information. So please tell what the error was and what messages you had in the messages tab (look in stderrdae.txt and stdoutdae.txt in the BOINC (Data) directory) at the time of the crash.
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Message 15268 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 17:47:17 UTC - in response to Message 15265.  

There is no error Number or error message in the log files, the manager had only a red point in Windows-Tray.
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Message 15269 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 17:48:23 UTC - in response to Message 15268.  

There is no error Number or error message in the log files, the manager had only a red point in Windows-Tray.

Can you check Event Viewer then? See if there's a mention of something happening in the Application log?
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Message 15271 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 18:16:17 UTC - in response to Message 15269.  
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There were no entry in the log after the time of the error (11:23 GMT+1), the last entry was an upload :

06-Feb-2008 09:44:23 [World Community Grid] Finished upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC06740419-0000_00_0_0
06-Feb-2008 09:44:30 [World Community Grid] Finished upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC06740419-0000_00_0_1
06-Feb-2008 11:07:00 [World Community Grid] Computation for task dddt0401c0122_ZINC07204066-0000_00_0 finished
06-Feb-2008 11:07:00 [World Community Grid] Starting dddt0401c0122_ZINC07277419-0000_00_0
06-Feb-2008 11:07:01 [World Community Grid] Starting task dddt0401c0122_ZINC07277419-0000_00_0 using dddt version 510
06-Feb-2008 11:07:02 [World Community Grid] Started upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC07204066-0000_00_0_0
06-Feb-2008 11:07:02 [World Community Grid] Started upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC07204066-0000_00_0_1
06-Feb-2008 11:07:09 [World Community Grid] Finished upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC07204066-0000_00_0_0
06-Feb-2008 11:07:15 [World Community Grid] Finished upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC07204066-0000_00_0_1
06-Feb-2008 11:23:30 [World Community Grid] Computation for task dddt0401c0122_ZINC06741242-0000_00_0 finished
06-Feb-2008 11:23:30 [World Community Grid] Starting dddt0401c0122_ZINC06151354-0000_00_0
06-Feb-2008 11:23:31 [World Community Grid] Starting task dddt0401c0122_ZINC06151354-0000_00_0 using dddt version 510
06-Feb-2008 11:23:33 [World Community Grid] Started upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC06741242-0000_00_0_0
06-Feb-2008 11:23:33 [World Community Grid] Started upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC06741242-0000_00_0_1
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Starting BOINC client version 5.10.40 for windows_intelx86
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] log flags: task, file_xfer, sched_ops
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Libraries: libcurl/7.18.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8e zlib/1.2.3
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Data directory: C:Program FilesBOINC
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Processor: 2 GenuineIntel Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz [x86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 1]
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Processor features: fpu tsc sse sse2 pni mmx
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] OS: Microsoft Windows Server "Longhorn": Enterprise Server Edition, Service Pack 1, v.667, (06.00.6001.00)
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Memory: 2.00 GB physical, 4.24 GB virtual
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Disk: 54.59 GB total, 18.01 GB free
06-Feb-2008 13:05:09 [---] Local time is UTC +1 hours
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [climateprediction.net] URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 518816; location: home; project prefs: default
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [World Community Grid] URL: http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/; Computer ID: 485028; location: (none); project prefs: default
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [---] General prefs: from climateprediction.net (last modified 02-Feb-2008 21:30:34)
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [---] Host location: home
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [---] General prefs: using separate prefs for home
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [---] Reading preferences override file
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [---] Preferences limit memory usage when active to 2046.09MB
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [---] Preferences limit memory usage when idle to 2046.09MB
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [---] Preferences limit disk usage to 17.99GB
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [World Community Grid] Started upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC06741242-0000_00_0_0
06-Feb-2008 13:05:10 [World Community Grid] Started upload of dddt0401c0122_ZINC06741242-0000_00_0_1

boinc.exe and boincmgr.exe were aktive in memory, but no World Community Grid Application. CPDN was stopped a few days ago by me. The "idle task" was about 3 hours, because of enabled Hyperthreading.
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Message 15272 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 18:19:54 UTC - in response to Message 15271.  
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That's actually quite interesting... There were changes about network communication (in particular uploads) on 5.10.40. I'll send your log to the devs.

EDIT: was there anything in stderrdae.txt?
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Message 15273 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 18:36:48 UTC - in response to Message 15272.  

was there anything in stderrdae.txt?


YES, now I found something.

http://rapidshare.de/files/38516318/stderrdae.txt.html
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Message 15275 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 18:57:02 UTC - in response to Message 15273.  

was there anything in stderrdae.txt?


YES, now I found something.

http://rapidshare.de/files/38516318/stderrdae.txt.html

I jumped through the dozen annoying hoops RapidShare has, and posted it to a pastebin: http://www.pastebin.ca/895306
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Message 15277 - Posted: 7 Feb 2008, 21:44:34 UTC

Please test BOINC 5.10.41 and see if you can reproduce it.
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Message 15283 - Posted: 8 Feb 2008, 12:05:24 UTC - in response to Message 15277.  
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Yes, I can. The same at 8:06 GMT+1.

http://www.pastebin.ca/896145 stderrdae2
http://www.pastebin.ca/896148 stdoutdae2
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Message 15291 - Posted: 8 Feb 2008, 16:51:30 UTC - in response to Message 15283.  

OK, I talked to the developer.
He's trying to reproduce it, but wants it reproduced on a Windows XP machine.
Your problem seems to be ASLR, which is only available on Windows Server.

You said you had no problems with 5.10.39? Could you retest that theory, by uninstalling 5.10.41 and reinstalling 5.10.39?
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Message 15292 - Posted: 8 Feb 2008, 18:25:49 UTC - in response to Message 15283.  
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Yes, I can. The same at 8:06 GMT+1.

http://www.pastebin.ca/896145 stderrdae2
http://www.pastebin.ca/896148 stdoutdae2


Chris,

Could you drop me an email, I would like to talk to you via phone if you can spare some tme.

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Message 15293 - Posted: 8 Feb 2008, 18:28:24 UTC - in response to Message 15291.  
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OK, I talked to the developer.
He's trying to reproduce it, but wants it reproduced on a Windows XP machine.
Your problem seems to be ASLR, which is only available on Windows Server.

You said you had no problems with 5.10.39? Could you retest that theory, by uninstalling 5.10.41 and reinstalling 5.10.39?


To clairify, the problem isn't ASLR specifically, it just changes the EXE and DLL load layouts on every execution. It just makes it harder to debug since you'll get a different set of addresses for each crash. Even with the same bug.
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Message 15322 - Posted: 9 Feb 2008, 12:57:49 UTC - in response to Message 15293.  

I am trying a stress test with different configurations.

It would be easier if you can watch the clients in realtime on a system with a fast ethernet connection. Developers can get a free evaluation copy of Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate by downloading from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/bb687945.aspx

On machines with 2GB RAM it works fine.
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Message 15325 - Posted: 9 Feb 2008, 15:33:23 UTC - in response to Message 15322.  
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I have been asked to join this topic as I am having what appears to be a severe problem with my Longhorn 64 bit server in processing BOINC workunits. Well, there are NO error indications of any kind, it's just that Einstein work units take an unually long time to process (and maybe the same is true for other projects.)

On this system (1096521), which is called 'Quad', there are 4 cpus running at rated 2.40 GHz, and 5 gig of RAM. The Longhorn version is 06.00.6001.00. I guess I should also tell you that I am using BOINC 5.10.30.

A typical Einstein work unit takes upwards of 185,000 cpu seconds on this system while they take far less time (about 85,000 cpu seconds) on my dual processor 3.0 Ghz systems running Windows 2000 server.

I am willing to leave Longhorn on the system for awhile if I can be of assistance to you in resolving potential problems by using it, but sooner or later I will replace this OS with Vista Ultimate 64 bit OS as I must have access to the full 5 gig of RAM for some models I have built.
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Message 15326 - Posted: 9 Feb 2008, 16:11:05 UTC - in response to Message 15325.  

Hi James,

Thanks for registering here. Welcome to the BOINC forums.
I've let Rom know you're here and why.
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Message 15334 - Posted: 9 Feb 2008, 23:20:35 UTC - in response to Message 15326.  

Is Boinc working 4 WU together, on every CPU one Einstein WU?
Did you measure the RAM-Performance? Dualchannel wouldn´t run with an uneven Number of Modules.

You should reset the projekt to get the newest application. A project which provides 64-Bit applications may be better in performance on a 64-Bit Operating System with 64-Bit Boincmanager.

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Message 15340 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 5:16:01 UTC - in response to Message 15334.  
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Is Boinc working 4 WU together, on every CPU one Einstein WU?
Did you measure the RAM-Performance? Dualchannel wouldn´t run with an uneven Number of Modules.

You should reset the projekt to get the newest application. A project which provides 64-Bit applications may be better in performance on a 64-Bit Operating System with 64-Bit Boincmanager.


I run LHC, SETI, QMC and Einstein projects 24/7 as part of my shakedown of this system.

I am willing to test a 64 bit BoincManager.

(The RAM consists of 2-1/2 Gig sticks and 2-2 Gig sticks.)
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Message 15344 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 11:17:27 UTC - in response to Message 15334.  
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You should reset the projekt to get the newest application. A project which provides 64-Bit applications may be better in performance on a 64-Bit Operating System with 64-Bit Boincmanager.



In many cases there will be very little difference in performance (just a few % one way or the other due to the extra registers available). There are a small number of projects which have a big difference in performance, for example, APS@Home. Augustine has a full list.
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Message 15346 - Posted: 10 Feb 2008, 12:42:47 UTC - in response to Message 15344.  
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You can also dowload and run CPU-Z http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php . Menue items "Memory" and "SPD" (all slots) would help. The manufacturers of Mainboard often provides information about chipset and bios, if you want to use the full 5 Gigabytes. 64-Bit Enterprise or Datacenter Editions of Windows 2008 are able to use up to 2048 Gigabyte RAM.
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