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Windows :
\'Unrecoverable Error\' at 80%.
(Message 28675)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Pete McCann Post: So will this model count as completed for Team Stats purposes and for me personally, even though it hasn\'t made it to 2080? Easy fellas. I wasn\'t trying to start a scrap here. The 2050 date was news to me for a \'completed\' model. If it makes sense for the CPND headline stats then fine. Sounds like a PR job to me! I personally feel a completed model should be the whole 160 year run for individual and team purposes, that\'s despite being rather miffed that one of my models has been unable to complete it\'s full run, due to it becoming unrealistic and outside normal parameters and no fault of mine. But hey, that\'s life, and hopefully the infomation from the unfinished model is just as useful. Presumably one of the points of the whole exercise is to edge slowly towards a better global climate model, and finding out what works and what does not helps in this aim. I\'ve got my positive and optomistic hat on here! Onwards everyone! Pete McCann |
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Windows :
\'Unrecoverable Error\' at 80%.
(Message 28659)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Pete McCann Post: Thanks Mike. Ah well. Hopefully knowing what doesn\'t work is just as valuable as knowing what does. So will this model count as completed for Team Stats purposes and for me personally, even though it hasn\'t made it to 2080? Can you tell from the data what the \'unrealistic\' element in this particular model was? On with my other 14 models I suppose then! Cheers. Pete |
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Windows :
\'Unrecoverable Error\' at 80%.
(Message 28652)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Pete McCann Post:
Mike. I will allow the model to upload, as it is now showing as 100% completed in my \'tasks\' tab. Maybe you could have a look for me once you have acess to it and tell me whether it is worth persisting or to call it a day on this one. Thanks again for your time. Cheers. Pete McCann |
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Windows :
\'Unrecoverable Error\' at 80%.
(Message 28644)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Pete McCann Post: Hi there. My leading CPND model is at about 80% but keeps on dying with an \'unrecoverable error\' I have restored from a backup several times but the same death occurs each time. Could someone check this model to see if it has gone \'outside the model parameters\' or whether there is some other more fixable problem. I hate not getting one of my models to the end, but suspect that this might well be my first. Model details and messages as follows:- 11/05/2007 13:52:30||Starting BOINC client version 5.4.11 for windows_intelx86 11/05/2007 13:52:30||libcurl/7.15.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8a zlib/1.2.3 11/05/2007 13:52:30||Data directory: C:\\Program Files\\BOINC 11/05/2007 13:52:30||Processor: 2 AuthenticAMD AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ 11/05/2007 13:52:30||Memory: 2.00 GB physical, 3.85 GB virtual 11/05/2007 13:52:30||Disk: 275.08 GB total, 5.18 GB free 11/05/2007 13:52:31|climateprediction.net|URL: http://climateprediction.net/; Computer ID: 652693; location: ; project prefs: default 11/05/2007 13:52:31||General prefs: from climateprediction.net (last modified 2007-01-10 10:51:56) 11/05/2007 13:52:31||General prefs: using your defaults 11/05/2007 13:52:31||Local control only allowed 11/05/2007 13:52:31||Listening on port 31416 11/05/2007 13:52:31|climateprediction.net|Deferring task hadcm3pbb_che1_05856484_0 11/05/2007 13:52:31|climateprediction.net|Deferring task hadcm3ohe_0t64_05686142_1 11/05/2007 13:52:31|climateprediction.net|Deferring task hadcm3pbb_c46i_05839365_1 11/05/2007 13:52:31||Suspending network activity - user request 11/05/2007 13:52:53||Rescheduling CPU: result suspended, resumed or aborted by user 11/05/2007 13:52:54|climateprediction.net|Restarting task hadcm3pbb_che1_05856484_0 using hadcm3 version 515 11/05/2007 23:56:39||Rescheduling CPU: application exited 11/05/2007 23:56:39|climateprediction.net|Computation for task hadcm3pbb_che1_05856484_0 finished 11/05/2007 23:56:40|climateprediction.net|Unrecoverable error for result hadcm3pbb_che1_05856484_0 (<file_xfer_error> <file_name>hadcm3pbb_che1_05856484_0_14.zip</file_name> <error_code>-161</error_code></file_xfer_error><file_xfer_error> <file_name>hadcm3pbb_che1_05856484_0_15.zip</file_name> <error_code>-161</error_code></file_xfer_error><file_xfer_error> <file_name>hadcm3pbb_che1_05856484_0_16.zip</file_name> <error_code>-161</error_code></file_xfer_error>) 11/05/2007 23:56:40|climateprediction.net|Deferring scheduler requests for 1 minutes and 0 seconds Advice would be most welcome. I have not allowed the model to attach to the project yet to report its failure. Cheers. Pete McCann |
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