Posts by Angrybutcher

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1) Questions and Answers : Windows : GPU work stopping at 98% (Message 2647)
Posted 14 Feb 2012 by Angrybutcher
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I also received a response from one of the people marked as "Support" on the BOINC page. He was very helpful and helped steer me in this direction (cache issue). Turns out that I had set the cache to 4 days and that was causing the problem. If I suspended all but about 9 hours of work, the Moo tasks ran without issue. I then changed my cache setting to 1 day and the client remains working as intended.

Thanks for your response :)
2) Questions and Answers : Wrapper and Client : app version (Message 2596)
Posted 10 Feb 2012 by Angrybutcher
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Other than your post and mine, the last post on this forum was 37 days ago. Guess we'll need to find help elsewhere :(
3) Questions and Answers : Windows : GPU work stopping at 98% (Message 2595)
Posted 10 Feb 2012 by Angrybutcher
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Hello. Posting here as I'm having an issue with my newest addition to my BOINC systems. This week I finished building a "budget" AMD 945 with HD 5870 GPU, running Windows XP.

The problem I'm having is that most of the Moo! GPU work units are stopping around 98%. Yesterday I had 20+ units sitting between 95-98% while the system was working on something else. At 25 minutes worked each, that is more than 8 hours of work not yet counted for anything. All of the Moo! units are showing up as High Priority. Eventually, it will start finishing the last 2-3% of the unit and then start a new one. It seems to me that there is a timer of some sort causing this, as ALL of the "waiting" work have stopped at an exact minute of time worked (IE 25:00 minutes, 19:00 minutes).

Generally speaking, it's not much of an issue as the work will complete, but in the event of a system failure, there is a potential at 8-10 or more hours of completely lost work.

Any ideas as to why this is happening? Is there any way to not have all the new units be marked with High Priority so it completes the others first?

Thanks for any help you can provide![/img]





 
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