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Message boards :
Number crunching :
getting errors with new v1.02 separation application?
(Message 53404)
Posted 24 Feb 2012 by Dave Kelly Post: Arkayn Thanks. I think I will revert back to an earlier driver Dave Kelly. |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
getting errors with new v1.02 separation application?
(Message 53389)
Posted 23 Feb 2012 by Dave Kelly Post: I started having errors in WUs done on GPU on GTX 560Ti card computer 114912. All units done on GPU failed after less than 3 seconds. These started roughly coincident with upgrading to Nvidia's latest driver 295.73 Work units were processed correctly while I was using the machine so I set the display to never go off (in Control Panel - Power Options). No units have errored out since (about 18 hours). Dave Kelly stderr output of one (88846109) shown below. <core_client_version>6.12.34</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> Incorrect function. (0x1) - exit code 1 (0x1) </message> <stderr_txt> <search_application> milkyway_separation 1.02 Windows x86_64 double OpenCL </search_application> Unrecognized XML in project preferences: nvidia_block_amount Skipping: 128 Skipping: /nvidia_block_amount Guessing preferred OpenCL vendor 'NVIDIA Corporation' Error loading Lua script 'astronomy_parameters.txt': [string "number_parameters: 4..."]:1: '<name>' expected near '4' Error reading astronomy parameters from file 'astronomy_parameters.txt' Trying old parameters file Using AVX path Error getting number of platform (-1001): CL_PLATFORM_NOT_FOUND_KHR Failed to get information about device Error getting device and context (1): MW_CL_ERROR Failed to calculate likelihood <background_integral> 1.#QNAN0000000000 </background_integral> <stream_integral> 1.#QNAN0000000000 1.#QNAN0000000000 </stream_integral> <background_likelihood> 1.#QNAN0000000000 </background_likelihood> <stream_only_likelihood> 1.#QNAN0000000000 1.#QNAN0000000000 </stream_only_likelihood> <search_likelihood> 1.#QNAN0000000000 </search_likelihood> 11:00:24 (7020): called boinc_finish </stderr_txt> ]]> |
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