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Message 783 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:01:58 UTC

It looks like i can download work and the new binaries on all my machines running boinc. Is it working for everyone else?
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Message 784 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:04:09 UTC - in response to Message 783.  

It looks like i can download work and the new binaries on all my machines running boinc. Is it working for everyone else?


Just checked my account and it appears that all my machine are downloading new work as they check in.
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Message 785 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:04:45 UTC

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Message 786 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:10:10 UTC

Just finished the first 2 with no problems.
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Message 791 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:21:17 UTC - in response to Message 786.  

Just finished the first 2 with no problems.



wheeeewww. that was a royal pain in the butt :)
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Message 792 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:27:31 UTC

Great work, Travis! :-)
The WUs are crunching again with the new app. :-)
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Message 793 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:38:26 UTC

13 WUs crunched without problems.
Great work !
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Message 794 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 20:46:25 UTC

Yep, So far seems to be running fine... uploads/downloads/and showing the 2 credits per work unit now.

Good Job so far!
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Message 795 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 21:05:10 UTC

It's working for me on all 3 machines.

Thanks Travis!!!


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Message 797 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 21:28:44 UTC

Looks like everything is running fine here also. I have one machine that looks like it's taken a vacation but I'll be able to check it in a couple hours.

Good job Travis.
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Message 802 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 21:54:35 UTC

Most WU are completing and receiving credit. However, all my successful completions have this error in the output:

<core_client_version>5.10.28</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<stderr_txt>
APP: error writing checkpoint (resolving checkpoint file) -108
output_path: astronomy_checkpoint

</stderr_txt>

It doesn''t seem to affect validation or credit, but thought I should mention it anyway.

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Message 803 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 22:04:54 UTC - in response to Message 802.  

Most WU are completing and receiving credit. However, all my successful completions have this error in the output:

<core_client_version>5.10.28</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<stderr_txt>
APP: error writing checkpoint (resolving checkpoint file) -108
output_path: astronomy_checkpoint

</stderr_txt>

It doesn''t seem to affect validation or credit, but thought I should mention it anyway.

C


I'm getting those too, and also the memory leak message.


Memory Leaks Detected!!!

Memory Statistics:
0 bytes in 0 Free Blocks.
778 bytes in 6 Normal Blocks.
4652 bytes in 3 CRT Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Ignore Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Client Blocks.
Largest number used: 5614684 bytes.
Total allocations: 5702298 bytes.


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Message 807 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 22:45:20 UTC - in response to Message 802.  

Most WU are completing and receiving credit. However, all my successful completions have this error in the output:

<core_client_version>5.10.28</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<stderr_txt>
APP: error writing checkpoint (resolving checkpoint file) -108
output_path: astronomy_checkpoint

</stderr_txt>

It doesn''t seem to affect validation or credit, but thought I should mention it anyway.

C


The same error message also appears on the Mac (PPC) version.

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Message 808 - Posted: 29 Nov 2007, 22:46:31 UTC - in response to Message 803.  

Most WU are completing and receiving credit. However, all my successful completions have this error in the output:

5.10.28

APP: error writing checkpoint (resolving checkpoint file) -108
output_path: astronomy_checkpoint



It doesn''t seem to affect validation or credit, but thought I should mention it anyway.

C


I'm getting those too, and also the memory leak message.


Memory Leaks Detected!!!

Memory Statistics:
0 bytes in 0 Free Blocks.
778 bytes in 6 Normal Blocks.
4652 bytes in 3 CRT Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Ignore Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Client Blocks.
Largest number used: 5614684 bytes.
Total allocations: 5702298 bytes.



The output to stderr is just left over from when we were testing i guess, that shouldn't be a problem. When the application first runs it tries to see if theres a checkpoint (and if there isn't it spits out that message).

I'll take a look into fixing those memory leaks (at least they're very small), what kind of machine is this on?
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Message 816 - Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 0:08:21 UTC - in response to Message 808.  
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Most WU are completing and receiving credit. However, all my successful completions have this error in the output:

<core_client_version>5.10.28</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<stderr_txt>
APP: error writing checkpoint (resolving checkpoint file) -108
output_path: astronomy_checkpoint

</stderr_txt>

It doesn''t seem to affect validation or credit, but thought I should mention it anyway.

C


I'm getting those too, and also the memory leak message.


Memory Leaks Detected!!!

Memory Statistics:
0 bytes in 0 Free Blocks.
778 bytes in 6 Normal Blocks.
4652 bytes in 3 CRT Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Ignore Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Client Blocks.
Largest number used: 5614684 bytes.
Total allocations: 5702298 bytes.



The output to stderr is just left over from when we were testing i guess, that shouldn't be a problem. When the application first runs it tries to see if theres a checkpoint (and if there isn't it spits out that message).

I'll take a look into fixing those memory leaks (at least they're very small), what kind of machine is this on?


It's happening on all 3 of mine, an IBM T30 notebook, a Dell Inspiron 8200 notebook, and a homebuilt desktop using a Gigabyte ga8ipe1000pro-g motherboard with a P4 3.2 HT processor.

[EDIT] I just looked and it's happening on one of yours too Travis [/EDIT]



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Message 819 - Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 0:39:23 UTC

I have been getting those messages myself, If it helps here is what it shows on one work unit:

<core_client_version>5.10.28</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<stderr_txt>
Unrecognized XML in GLOBAL_PREFS::parse_override: suspend_if_no_recent_input
Skipping: 0.000000
Skipping: /suspend_if_no_recent_input
APP: error writing checkpoint (resolving checkpoint file) -108
output_path: astronomy_checkpoint


**********
**********

Memory Leaks Detected!!!

Memory Statistics:
0 bytes in 0 Free Blocks.
778 bytes in 6 Normal Blocks.
4652 bytes in 3 CRT Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Ignore Blocks.
0 bytes in 0 Client Blocks.
Largest number used: 5614677 bytes.
Total allocations: 5660354 bytes.

Dumping objects ->
c:\research\boinc_samples\astronomy\parameters.c(398) : {200119} normal block at 0x01A434F0, 64 bytes long.
Data: < c ? E 2y @> 82 02 EF E4 D3 63 EA 3F B7 45 99 0D 32 79 1C 40
c:\research\boinc_samples\astronomy\parameters.c(273) : {90} normal block at 0x00996B40, 100 bytes long.
Data: < > CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD
c:\research\boinc_samples\astronomy\parameters.c(263) : {87} normal block at 0x00996910, 512 bytes long.
Data: <0, random > 30 2C 20 72 61 6E 64 6F 6D 00 CD CD CD CD CD CD
{60} normal block at 0x009952E8, 12 bytes long.
Data: < @ E M > 88 40 99 00 E8 45 99 00 88 4D 99 00
c:\research\boinc\api\boinc_api.c(160) : {55} normal block at 0x00992A58, 4 bytes long.
Data: < > 00 00 AB 00
c:\research\boinc\lib\parse.c(142) : {54} normal block at 0x009929D0, 86 bytes long.
Data: < <color_scheme>T> 0A 3C 63 6F 6C 6F 72 5F 73 63 68 65 6D 65 3E 54
Object dump complete.


</stderr_txt>

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