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Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
All of my Moo Wrapper Nvidia tasks are computation erroring out on my 1050ti. I am not having this issue on My GTX 760, GT 730, or GT 610. It also only does it with Moo. |
Send message Joined: 11 Feb 14 Posts: 117 Credit: 7,649,163 RAC: 1 |
The nvidia drivers you use on that computer, are that those that Windows installed by itself? Try updating to the latest for your card, i.e. 546.33, directly from nvidia. |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
It might be it, its currently on 457 but the latest is over 540, ill try that |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
It still is happening, i updated the drivers, restarted the computer, and readded moo wrapper |
Send message Joined: 11 Feb 14 Posts: 117 Credit: 7,649,163 RAC: 1 |
It might be it, its currently on 457 but the latest is over 540, ill try thatAccording to std_err it was using 537.13: 22:10:44 (3740): device: OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (driver version 537.13, device version OpenCL 3.0 CUDA, 4096MB, 4096MB available, 2138 GFLOPS peak) Can't find any not abandoned tasks, that were using the new drivers. Have you not report any of the new ones to the servers? Perhaps you need to uninstall the drivers properly, maybe even with DDU before installing the new ones if standard uninstallation can't clean up everything properly, in general the version in computer details should match the version in the std_err, if it doesn't, than there's some kind of mess with the driver, usually from updating them without uninstalling the old ones before. EDIT: I see you had an AMD card in that system before, did you uninstall it properly? If not, that's likely the issue. You can still uninstall everything in the device manager if you enable devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices (Google it if necessary). Without any connection to the internet, uninstall all present and non-present AMD and Nvidia cards (and non-present Intel GPUs if any), tell Windows also to remove any drivers for those cards when it asks, reboot, install new Nvidia drivers (still without internet connection), reboot and than connect to internet. Try Moo! again and make sure it reports the tasks to the server if they error out again, so I can see the std_err output. |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
I'll use DDU to uninstall drivers so I can install 547, some games were complaining and yes, previously I had an r5 240 in it. ill respond again when finished and tested |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
ran DDU on all graphics drivers, intel, amd, and Nvidia, and reinstalled the ones I needed. I even removed and re-added the project. still, the tasks are failing |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
Here is part of one of the tsks logs if thats helpful <core_client_version>7.24.1</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> The operating system cannot run %1. (0xc3) - exit code 195 (0xc3)</message> <stderr_txt> 23:22:29 (9760): wrapper v1.5 build 20 for nVidia OpenCL starting (BOINC Wrapper v7.13.26016) 23:22:29 (9760): device: OpenCL: NVIDIA GPU 0: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (driver version 546.33, device version OpenCL 3.0 CUDA, 4096MB, 4096MB available, 2138 GFLOPS peak) 23:22:29 (9760): checkpoint interval: 0h15m00s00 (task 1075200 GFLOPS, 0h08m22s87 per packet) 23:22:29 (9760): wrapper: running dnetc521-win32-x86-opencl.exe (-ini dnetc.ini -runoffline -multiok=1) - attempt 1/10 dnetc v2.9112-521-CTR-16021317 for OpenCL on Win32 (WindowsNT 6.2). Using email address (distributed.net ID) '<censored> ' [Jan 12 04:22:33 UTC] Error building cl program on device 0 [Jan 12 04:22:33 UTC] Error code -11, message: Program build failure [Jan 12 04:22:33 UTC] Build log returned 16263 bytes Build Log: 23:22:41 (9760): dnetc521-win32-x86-opencl.exe exited; CPU time 2.203125 23:22:41 (9760): input buffer 12 packets (2144 bytes), checkpoint file 0 packets (0 bytes), output buffer 0 packets (0 bytes) 23:22:41 (9760): premature exit detected, app exit status: 0xc0000005 23:22:41 (9760): wrapper: running dnetc521-win32-x86-opencl.exe (-ini dnetc.ini -runoffline -multiok=1) - attempt 2/10 dnetc v2.9112-521-CTR-16021317 for OpenCL on Win32 (WindowsNT 6.2). Using email address (distributed.net ID) '<censored> ' [Jan 12 04:22:42 UTC] Error building cl program on device 0 [Jan 12 04:22:42 UTC] Error code -11, message: Program build failure [Jan 12 04:22:42 UTC] Build log returned 16263 bytes Build Log: 23:22:46 (9760): dnetc521-win32-x86-opencl.exe exited; CPU time 2.203125 23:22:46 (9760): input buffer 12 packets (2144 bytes), checkpoint file 0 packets (0 bytes), output buffer 0 packets (0 bytes) 23:22:46 (9760): premature exit detected, app exit status: 0xc0000005 23:22:46 (9760): no progress detected during last retry 23:22:46 (9760): wrapper: running dnetc521-win32-x86-opencl.exe (-ini dnetc.ini -runoffline -multiok=1) - attempt 3/10 dnetc v2.9112-521-CTR-16021317 for OpenCL on Win32 (WindowsNT 6.2). Using email address (distributed.net ID) '<censored> ' [Jan 12 04:22:47 UTC] Error building cl program on device 0 [Jan 12 04:22:47 UTC] Error code -11, message: Program build failure [Jan 12 04:22:47 UTC] Build log returned 16263 bytes Build Log: 23:22:51 (9760): dnetc521-win32-x86-opencl.exe exited; CPU time 2.203125 23:22:51 (9760): input buffer 12 packets (2144 bytes), checkpoint file 0 packets (0 bytes), output buffer 0 packets (0 bytes) 23:22:51 (9760): premature exit detected, app exit status: 0xc0000005 23:22:51 (9760): no progress detected during last retry 23:22:51 (9760): wrapper: running dnetc521-win32-x86-opencl.exe (-ini dnetc.ini -runoffline -multiok=1) - attempt 4/10 |
Send message Joined: 11 Feb 14 Posts: 117 Credit: 7,649,163 RAC: 1 |
The operating system cannot run %1.This might be the "reason". Is the entire BOINC data dir excluded from AV scanning? |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
Not sure, the only Antivirus i have is windows 11's windows defender. |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
Also einstien@home runs and completes Nvidia's tasks fine, both are using openCL for tasks |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
Not sure, the only Antivirus i have is windows 11's windows defender. Im excluding the boinc folder from defender, ill see if helps. |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
Not sure, the only Antivirus i have is windows 11's windows defender. Did not work |
Send message Joined: 11 Feb 14 Posts: 117 Credit: 7,649,163 RAC: 1 |
Than no idea, "The operating system cannot run %1" is a very generic message and can be caused by nearly anything according to google, usually however some kind of permissions issue or missing dlls or something like that. |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
Well, thanks for trying to help anyway, it used to work fine on this computer but now it doesn't since I put a different boot drive in. Reinstalling BOINC didn't help, but I will try again after deleting the BOINC data folder. otherwise, I might just try reinstalling direct 3d drivers as I feel the Nvidia GPU for this specific project isn't enough to get me to reinstall windows unless this causes other issues. it's not my main pc anyways. |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 17 Posts: 3 Credit: 233,620,385 RAC: 0 |
Hi, Try installing latest Microsoft Visual C++ distributable. I suggest both 32 and 64-bit. It seems that this error message "[Jan 13 11:17:20 UTC] Error building cl program on device 0" tells you about some missing files/ libraries. Let me know if this works. Good luck. |
Send message Joined: 12 Dec 20 Posts: 47 Credit: 150,835,232 RAC: 166,853 |
Just in case, i installed all of them (2005,2012,2013, and 2015-2022.) it ended up working. Thanks alot! Edit: well, kind of. That was one issue, but after enabling my intel gpu in bios to use a multi monitor setup, it did it again. I found a post from 2018 stating the same issue with a 1050ti and intel graphics, apparently with the 1050ti if intel graphics are enabled moo wrapper tries to use it for computation, and fails. So ill just have to stick with one monitor and get an adapter later. Weird thing is it has worked before with moo, the 1050ti, and intel graphics enabled, so idk. |
Send message Joined: 14 Oct 17 Posts: 3 Credit: 233,620,385 RAC: 0 |
Glad that you got your 1050Ti working. Anyway 1050Ti will do a lot more work than the iGPU, so you don't really lose a lot of output. |
Send message Joined: 11 Feb 14 Posts: 117 Credit: 7,649,163 RAC: 1 |
after enabling my intel gpu in bios to use a multi monitor setup, it did it again. I found a post from 2018 stating the same issue with a 1050ti and intel graphics, apparently with the 1050ti if intel graphics are enabled moo wrapper tries to use it for computation, and fails.Tried disabling the Intel GPU in cc_config.xml? <cc_config> <options> <ignore_intel_dev>0</ignore_intel_dev> </options> </cc_config> |