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Topic: 7.0.28 Boinc problems (Read 1555 times)
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Fredericx51
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After upgrading to BOINC 7.0.28, I noticed the same situation when pauzed/restarted after a change in cmd-line settings, running High Priority inmediatly after this.  This also happens when doing a few hundred MW WUs, taking about an hour. Don't know if anyone noticed this too, but it looks like the very same behavior as BOINC 7.0.25 ! Not only on my ATI rig, also on 2 CUDA rigs.
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Claggy
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What are your cache settings?
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Richard Haselgrove
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After upgrading to BOINC 7.0.28, I noticed the same situation when pauzed/restarted after a change in cmd-line settings, running High Priority inmediatly after this.  This also happens when doing a few hundred MW WUs, taking about an hour. Don't know if anyone noticed this too, but it looks like the very same behavior as BOINC 7.0.25 ! Not only on my ATI rig, also on 2 CUDA rigs. Whatever your issue may be, it has nothing to do with the subject of this thread. As of two minutes ago, dont_use_dcf was still not active at SETI main.
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Richard Haselgrove
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Whatever your issue may be, it has nothing to do with the subject of this thread.
As of two minutes ago, dont_use_dcf was still not active at SETI main.
Er - that was when these posts were muddled up in a different thread, with a completely different title. But to be honest, I don't think it has anything to do with BOINC v7.0.28 either (nor its successor v7.0.31) There are rumours afoot (see SETI Main message 1263237) that graphics cards may downclock when they are close to overheating. And a downclock, not quite severe enough to cause the tasks to fail with EXIT_TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED, would still boost DCF to a level where high priority running might be invoked. Can anyone stand up this rumour with an authoritative source, please? Oh, and the rumor I heard about the downclock was that it was caused by the 301 driver and related to card temperature. It apparently triggers the downclock at too low a temperature. After a reboot to reset it it runs fine untill the next event.
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William
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Fred, what is the problem, what are the symptoms, which of your rigs do you mean and why do you think it's a BOINC problem?
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Fredericx51
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How to connect BOINC to it's projects, as all network traffic appears suspended, but INET works OK? I've hundreds of tasks from 6 projects, waiting to report, but according to BOINC (7.0.28), network is suspended?! I'm about to give up on BOINC, the manager refuses to start unless I start boinc.exe manually. Now it refuses to connect, even stating it doesn't need a network connection  It also appeared that this host was HACKED and C drive was shared with a group called Power Users ?! I'll do a new BOINC install . B.t.w. a Fully Loaded cc_config.xml comes with any new install?
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