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1) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : out of disk space, why? (Message 10948)
Posted 15 Mar 2005 by old_user40440
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&gt; You could try the new 4.25 version of BOINC, available from <a> href="http://boinc.berkeley.edu/download.php"&gt; here.</a> Although it seems
&gt; that they have moved to 4.26 now.
&gt;
&gt; The 251 error seems to be confined to Linux users.
&gt;
&gt; Les

Good idea! I'll give 4.26 a try.

Jan
2) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : out of disk space, why? (Message 10915)
Posted 15 Mar 2005 by old_user40440
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Thank you very much, I really appreciate everybody's help.

In the meantime, my model completed its run for the first period, presumably sent its data to cp.net (I can access the temperature and precipitation graphs), and aborted on a client error (exit status 251). My computer then started a new model, and it is building up those *da* files again. If they were just a nuisance, it wouldn't matter much, I could just clean them up with a cron job periodically, but if the new model fails on the same error, I guess I will have to give up, as gaining credit without presenting usable results just doesn't feel right. But I will definitely try again once a new version of boinc is available.
3) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : out of disk space, why? (Message 10104)
Posted 28 Feb 2005 by old_user40440
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&gt; I'm puzzled that you should be needing so much already. Your computers are
&gt; hidden, so I cannot be sure whether you are running hyperthreaded with two
&gt; models on one machine, but even if you are my experience is that you should
&gt; not need much more than a gigabyte.
&gt;
&gt; Each model run is in its own folder, and these are readily identifiable from
&gt; their number. Other folders in the projects directory are from earlier runs
&gt; and as Thyme Lawn says can be removed to a storage drive elsewhere or onto
&gt; CD/DVD. Even toward the end of a model, the total size of a run folder should
&gt; not get much above 600MB.
&gt;
&gt; What is the size of the 'dataout' folder for your current model(s)?

That machine is crunching only one model at a time, and its 'dataout' folder stands at 3.5GB (it is really the only folder that uses a considerable amount of space).

Just in case it helps - I put a list of all files in the projects directory at http://www.janhefti.de/boinc_lsr.txt , and my boinc client is boinc_4.19_i686-pc-linux-gnu.
4) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : out of disk space, why? (Message 10069)
Posted 27 Feb 2005 by old_user40440
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&gt; Whatever you do don't delete them. They're the working files for the job and
&gt; are required to generate the 5 result files that will be uploaded when the run
&gt; completes.
&gt;
&gt; After the model finishes the files will be compressed (down to about 330Mb)
&gt; and moved up to the '3ujc*' directory. You can then delete that directory,
&gt; preferably archiving it first so that it'll be available should the project
&gt; team want to analyse more than the 7Mb that gets uploaded (some people were
&gt; asked to do that for the CPDN classic THC experiment).

Ok, thank you, I won't. But does that mean that it is impossible to save disk space until the project is finished, and that I will have to make more space available to let boinc complete its task? I did not expect CPDN to take more than 2GB (the limit I set), but it will be around 10GB if disk usage keeps increasing at the current rate.
5) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : out of disk space, why? (Message 9993)
Posted 25 Feb 2005 by old_user40440
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Hi Les,

thank you very much for your fast reply. Actually, most of the data is in the 'dataout' folder of my current project (over 600 files named '3ujcaa._______', e.g. '3ujcaa.ph22c10'). Are these supposed to be sent to cp.net, and could their still being in this folder signify a network problem? Or is it safe to back up the data and move it to another medium?

Jan
6) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : out of disk space, why? (Message 9958)
Posted 25 Feb 2005 by old_user40440
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I have a very similar problem. I have set boinc to use at most 2GB of HD space, but it has already used 3.3 GB. While there is still enough space left now, I wonder what will happen if boinc continues ignoring this setting... (only about 4GB left, and my CP model is not even halfway through yet). Is there any way to force boinc to free up some space without interrupting its calculations?




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