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1) Message boards : Cafe CPDN : BOINC Pentathlon 2014 (Message 48718)
Posted 5 Apr 2014 by Profile pschoefer
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For the fifth time, SETI.Germany invites all BOINC teams to the BOINC Pentathlon, a competition inspired by the Pentathlon in ancient Greece. Between May 5 and May 19, five disciplines at five different BOINC projects are held to find the overall winner.

Each team that wants to participate has to sign up using the registration form at http://www.seti-germany.de/boinc_pentathlon/anmeldung.php. Registration is open until April 27.

For all but the Marathon discipline, the teams may suggest their favorite project when signing up. A list of possible projects is available at http://www.seti-germany.de/boinc_pentathlon/25_en_Disciplines.html, you may suggest other projects as long as you think they are able to handle the increased load. Note that projects that were part of last year's Pentathlon are excluded for this year.

For more information including the full rules, please visit the BOINC Pentathlon page at http://www.seti-germany.de/boinc_pentathlon/22_en_Welcome.html.

Please spread the word and gauge the interest within your team. Looking forward to seeing you at the Pentathlon! :)
2) Questions and Answers : Windows : Restarting - message timeout (Message 27520)
Posted 26 Mar 2007 by Profile pschoefer
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It probably has nothing to do with BAM! Most likely the client does not think it has time to finish the CPDN task before the deadline so it has suspended work fetch for the other projects. Updating the client may have caused the change in behavior, there were some major changes to work fetch and CPU scheduling in the 5.8.x clients.

Yes, I checked his stdoutdae.txt, and the new behaviour started after upgrading and before BAM!. But he has still one EinsteinWU waiting to run.

The other possibility is that he did not attach to einstein in BAM!. Sometimes the account managers will detach any projects not attached using the account manager.

There\'s a weird thing in his client_state.xml: I cannot find the <attached_via_acct_mgr/>-tag for any project. But BAM! does not detach the projects, so they seem to be registered in BAM!.
3) Questions and Answers : Windows : Restarting - message timeout (Message 27506)
Posted 25 Mar 2007 by Profile pschoefer
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I\'m writing on behalf of a team mate of mine.
Since he uses BAM! and BOINC 5.8.16, he gets messages like in the following extract:
2007-03-24 11:19:26 [climateprediction.net] Restarting task hadcm3ohe_2135_05743059_0 using hadcm3 version 515
2007-03-24 12:57:15 [---] Restarting hadcm3ohe_2135_05743059_0 - message timeout
2007-03-24 12:57:15 [climateprediction.net] Restarting task hadcm3ohe_2135_05743059_0 using hadcm3 version 515
2007-03-24 13:26:46 [---] Restarting hadcm3ohe_2135_05743059_0 - message timeout
2007-03-24 13:26:46 [climateprediction.net] Restarting task hadcm3ohe_2135_05743059_0 using hadcm3 version 515

He says that before he started BAM! some Einstein-Units and the Climate model were running rotatory, but now there\'s only the Climate model running.
Here\'s his host: #517167.
4) Questions and Answers : Windows : Model has crashed (Message 13281)
Posted 9 Jun 2005 by Profile pschoefer
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I had a big problem with my CPDN-Model yesterday. The 1st Phase had just been done when the HadSM-application crashed (\"hadsm3_4.12 caused a problem and was closed\"). After that I got the following message in the BOINC_GUI:

2005-06-08 19:57:12 [climateprediction.net] Unrecoverable error for result 1m0w_000095972_1 ( - exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005))

stdout_um.txt:
Starting HadSM3 model for ID# 1m0w_000095972...
Changing to slots directory C:\\Programme\\BOINC\\slots\\2
Model finished with 1161474.848813 CPU Time...
Detaching shared memory, closing model...

What does \"exit code 1073741819\" mean and why was the model closed when the application was detaching shared memory?

my system:
1,5GHz Intel Celeron
256MB RAM (32MB of them are shared memory)
BOINC 4.43




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