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1) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11825)
Posted 14 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
Well after a long run it happened again.

Result ID 745309
Name 2o6o_200145916_0
Workunit 501867

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Model aborted with error code - 1 Routine and message:-
P_TH_ADJ : NEGATIVE PRESSURE VALUE CREATED.
*********************************************************************************
2) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11724)
Posted 9 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
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I have been cranking along now with no errors for several days with no errors.

Thank you for all of your help.

Stephen Hawkins
3) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11670)
Posted 6 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
George,

Thank You. I will give that a shot.

Steve NG0G
73 49 111 01001001
4) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11669)
Posted 6 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
George,

Thank You. I will give that a shot.

Steve NG0G
73 49 111 01001001
5) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11640)
Posted 5 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
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>
> Hi, again, Steve,
>
> We have to stop meeting like this; people will talk!

Jim,

I know. I just heard about this on the BBC World News on the 49 meter band, and, dare I say it, Foxnews, and CNN. What will we do when Mom hears about this????

Seriously, I am still cooking along on the new data but on 4.12. I will keep you posted and try not to let the media know.

Secret password = 1.4142135 * .707

Thank You,
73 49 111 01001001
Stephen Hawkins NG0G
6) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11609)
Posted 4 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
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Well I guess the last two pieces of information that I need are:

1. Should I stop running this until a new, stable version is out and if so how will I know? I mean are these repeated abort due to "client error" screwing up your data?

2. Is boinc smart enough to see that there is a new version of your software, and down load and install it without intervention from me?
7) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11605)
Posted 4 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
Although it went a lot farther this time, it happened again. But this time with a different error msg. See Below:

Result ID: 694277 Name 1wgy_300109643_0

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Model aborted with error code - 1 Routine and message:-
ATM_DYN : NEGATIVE THETA DETECTED.
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8) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11597)
Posted 3 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
Jim,

I looked at the latest run and it is looking good. It may be the case the I got 6 consecutive bad batches. What luck. I hope that this is the case as this was making me crazy. I could not find anything wrong on my end. You won't believe how many hours I devoted to going through my computer with a fine tooth comb trying to find something wrong. I'll keep you posted.

Thank You very much for your help. I'll let you know how this goes.
Stephen Hawkins NG0G
9) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11587)
Posted 3 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
I found the file. At the end it said:

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Model aborted with error code - 1 Routine and message:-
P_TH_ADJ : NEGATIVE PRESSURE VALUE CREATED.
*********************************************************************************

Steve
10) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11577)
Posted 2 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
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Boinc version is 4.19 My cpu is an AMD xp2400+ and is not over clocked. I have 1GB of PC2700 ddr memory. I will look at the files you mentioned if it fails again. I post the data here.

As far as folks with Boinc running more then one project having problems, I thought that was what Boine was for?

Thanks Steve
11) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11573)
Posted 2 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
Andrew,

Thank you for the response. I have run seti@home classic for over 4000 work units without a problem. seti@home under boinc runs fine. But the Climateapps seem to error out every work unit. None have gone without error. Should I just stop this until a new version of the client software comes out? If I continue to run it like this will it screw up things on the science end? When a new version of the client comes out will boinc upload it and use in automagically or do I need to do something?

Thanks Steve
12) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11570)
Posted 2 Apr 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
I have searched the site looking for the meaning of error code 251 and cannot find it. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening to every work unit?
13) Questions and Answers : Unix/Linux : Problems after Climate site down (Message 11531)
Posted 31 Mar 2005 by Profile old_user65973
Post:
I run boinc under SuSE 9.0. I have my time evenly divided between seti@home and climateprediction.net.

Everything appeared to be running ok, and still does on seti@home. But it appears that the climateprediction site was down or unaccessable to me for a couple of days. After a day or so of this boinc was still getting a processing data from seti@home but unable to connect to climatepredection. I stopped boinc and restarted it, telling it to stop when it was done with the current seti data. When it stopped I ran the old seti@home for about 3 days. When the climate site came back up yesterday I had the old seti@home stop when it finished the current data set. Then I restarted boinc. Now all of my results on the client site say, "client error". I figured the software was smart enough to pick up where it left off when the site went down. This did not happen to the seti results. boinc appears to have pickup at seti right where it left off and it crunching away. Any thoughts on what is wrong on the climate side and how to fix it?

This is still happening to every work unit. They all end due to client error.
Looking at the error codes I see that they were all 26 or 251.

core_client_version>4.19
process exited with code 251 (0xfb)10
No heartbeat from core client for 31 sec - exiting





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