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1) Message boards : Questions and problems : Four tasks don't pause when they should
Message 83632 Posted 6 Dec 2017 by Bill Waggoner |
I am on a Mac, 10.13, running SETI and Rosetta and I have four Rosetta tasks that don't pause when BOINC Manager pauses. They are chewing up about 50% CPU, apparently system time, even if I kill BOINC Manager. I have tried Force Quitting them but they return to the same problem. The task names from ps are: minirosetta_3.78_x86_64-apple-darwin @G058259_GEO_3_1-160_TEST_v02_t000__krypton.flags minirosetta_3.78_x86_64-apple-darwin @G213038_GEO_3_1-95_TEST_v02_t000__krypton.flags minirosetta_3.78_x86_64-apple-darwin @G018595_GEO_3_10-140_TEST_v02_t000__krypton.flags minirosetta_3.78_x86_64-apple-darwin @G153189_GEO_3_1-72_TEST_v02_t000__krypton.flags What should I do? Bill W |
2) Message boards : BOINC client : Message: Task postponed: Suspicious pulse results
Message 83290 Posted 27 Nov 2017 by Bill Waggoner |
I have recently reinstated Boinc on my Macbook Pro and am getting the above message occasionally. I'm running 7.8.4 which I had heard was supposed to address this message. I can't see what task is postponed or see any undesirable effect, things seem to be computing fine as far as I can tell. I did reboot this morning to see if that helped but it didn't seem to change anything. |
3) Message boards : Questions and problems : Projects "stalling" on my Macs
Message 17723 Posted 7 Jun 2008 by Bill Waggoner |
There was an old bug, which has the cause that shows the application as running but did not get any CPU. This problem was fixed by Eric in a old 5.8 or 5.10 BOINC API. But it looks like the bug came back. I have also this problem at the Astropulse application for MacOS... I run all of the projects, I think the one that hung was Fighting Aids. But the problem has also happened on Seti so I think it's a Boinc problem, but not absolutely necessarily. Both tasks (I have two cores) show as running but one isn't clicking off any time in Boinc Manager. And if I look at Activity Monitor the "hung" task is in a really tight loop, using no system time and is usually a very small memory footprint. |
4) Message boards : Questions and problems : Projects "stalling" on my Macs
Message 17706 Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Bill Waggoner |
Well, I had another stall on the mini. The Seti app was running fine, the WCG was stalled. Here's a few of the message right before I quit the manager: 06-Jun-2008 10:06:22 [---] [app_msg_receive] got msg from slot 0: <current_cpu_time>6.752305052000000e+03</current_cpu_time> <checkpoint_cpu_time>6.719659688000001e+03</checkpoint_cpu_time> <fraction_done>0.49718582</fraction_done> <fpops_cumulative>32160826941935.445312</fpops_cumulative> 06-Jun-2008 10:06:23 [---] [app_msg_receive] got msg from slot 0: <current_cpu_time>6.753256623000000e+03</current_cpu_time> <checkpoint_cpu_time>6.719659688000001e+03</checkpoint_cpu_time> <fraction_done>0.49725296</fraction_done> <fpops_cumulative>32162704996354.652344</fpops_cumulative> 06-Jun-2008 10:06:24 [---] [app_msg_receive] got msg from slot 0: <current_cpu_time>6.754173933000000e+03</current_cpu_time> <checkpoint_cpu_time>6.719659688000001e+03</checkpoint_cpu_time> <fraction_done>0.49731774</fraction_done> <fpops_cumulative>32166281404858.515625</fpops_cumulative> 06-Jun-2008 10:06:25 [---] [app_msg_receive] got msg from slot 0: <current_cpu_time>6.755114933000000e+03</current_cpu_time> <checkpoint_cpu_time>6.719659688000001e+03</checkpoint_cpu_time> <fraction_done>0.49737761</fraction_done> <fpops_cumulative>32169789705230.421875</fpops_cumulative> 06-Jun-2008 10:06:26 [---] [app_msg_receive] got msg from slot 0: <current_cpu_time>6.756025538000000e+03</current_cpu_time> <checkpoint_cpu_time>6.719659688000001e+03</checkpoint_cpu_time> <fraction_done>0.49744287</fraction_done> <fpops_cumulative>32171562525318.519531</fpops_cumulative> 06-Jun-2008 10:06:27 [---] Exit requested by user 06-Jun-2008 10:06:27 [---] [app_msg_send] sent <quit/> to X0000046280299200502182056_1 06-Jun-2008 10:06:27 [---] [app_msg_send] sent <quit/> to 03mr08ab.27832.22158.13.8.28_4 Unfortunately the last "slot 1" message doesn't appear in the logs. When I restarted the manager both tasks were processing fine. |
5) Message boards : Questions and problems : Projects "stalling" on my Macs
Message 17646 Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Bill Waggoner |
By the way, where are the log files kept? Once this hangs I'll have to search for the failure point ... |
6) Message boards : Questions and problems : Projects "stalling" on my Macs
Message 17645 Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Bill Waggoner |
A request from the developer. Sorry I haven't been back to my own thread! I had another hang today and it was not Seti, it was a WCG project. I stopped and restarted the manager and it's now running again but I also put the cc_config.xml in the Boinc directory so we'll see what we find when it hangs again. I'll also do the same on the iMac ... I hope it hangs soon! The log file is going to get really big really fast! Bill W |
7) Message boards : Questions and problems : Projects "stalling" on my Macs
Message 17378 Posted 19 May 2008 by Bill Waggoner |
I've noticed, on both my Macs that are running Boinc, that occasionally one will "stall" ... it is listed as "Running" but the time does not update. A check in Activity Monitor shows it consuming CPU time but the memory footprint is rather small. The other project (I run two projects at a time, the systems have two cores) appears normal. If I suspend work then the "stuck" project takes 200% CPU and doesn't stop, I need to shut down the manager and restart it and then all is well for a few days. This morning it was the Seti task and the same for last night on the other computer. Do you think this might be a Seti thing or a Boinc thing? Bill W |
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