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Error on OpenBSD machine

sandmanx

[H]F Junkie
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What is happening here? This machine can connect to the internet and all other machines on the same network are having no problems.

Code:
Executable: ./FAH502-Linux.exe
Arguments: -openBSD

[18:53:52] - Ask before connecting: No
[18:53:52] - User name: sandmanx (Team 33)
[18:53:52] - User ID: 529678E6700F3429
[18:53:52] - Machine ID: 1
[18:53:52]
[18:53:52] Loaded queue successfully.
[18:53:52] + Benchmarking ...
[18:53:57] - Preparing to get new work unit...
[18:53:57] + Attempting to get work packet
[18:53:57] - Connecting to assignment server
[18:53:57] - Successful: assigned to (171.65.103.158).
[18:53:57] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[18:53:57] Loaded queue successfully.
[18:53:58] - Error: Attempt #1  to get work failed, and no other work to do.
             Waiting before retry.
[18:54:14] + Attempting to get work packet
[18:54:14] - Connecting to assignment server
[18:54:14] - Successful: assigned to (171.65.103.158).
[18:54:14] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[18:54:14] Loaded queue successfully.
[18:54:15] - Error: Attempt #2  to get work failed, and no other work to do.
             Waiting before retry.
 
Looks like you have having trouble contacting the work server on that machine. Has that boxen sent all of it's previous results in?
 
Yes, I just checked and the queues are all empty.

Code:
Launch directory: /home/ppierce/fah
Executable: ./FAH502-Linux.exe
Arguments: -openBSD -queueinfo

[19:11:14] - Ask before connecting: No
[19:11:14] - User name: sandmanx (Team 33)
[19:11:14] - User ID: 529678E6700F3429
[19:11:14] - Machine ID: 1
[19:11:14]
[19:11:14] Loaded queue successfully.
[19:11:14] Printing Queue Information
CURRENT QUEUE:
00  EMPTY
01  EMPTY
02 *EMPTY
03  EMPTY
04  EMPTY
05  EMPTY
06  EMPTY
07  EMPTY
08  EMPTY
09  EMPTY

Folding@Home Client Shutdown.

I just looked through the log file and found this right before it started though:

Code:
[13:58:17]
[13:58:17] + Processing work unit
[13:58:17] Core required: FahCore_65.exe
[13:58:17] Core found.
[13:58:17] Working on Unit 01 [June 24 13:58:17]
[13:58:17] + Working ...
[13:58:17] CoreStatus = 7E (126)
[13:58:17] Client-core communications error: ERROR 0x7e
[13:58:17] Deleting current work unit & continuing...
[13:58:17] - Preparing to get new work unit...
[13:58:17] + Attempting to get work packet
[13:58:17] - Connecting to assignment server
[13:58:18] - Successful: assigned to (171.64.122.143).
[13:58:18] + News From Folding@Home: Welcome to Folding@Home
[13:58:18] Loaded queue successfully.
[13:58:20] + Closed connections
 
Ok, I went ahead and moved all the old files and cores out of the directery, and copied FAH502-Linux.exe back and recreated my settings, and it's folding away again. I'd still like to find out why it wasn't folding for hours though. :mad:
 
sandmanx said:
Ok, I went ahead and moved all the old files and cores out of the directery, and copied FAH502-Linux.exe back and recreated my settings, and it's folding away again. I'd still like to find out why it wasn't folding for hours though. :mad:
May have been a corrupted Core.
 
AtomicMoose said:
May have been a corrupted Core.

This seems to be the main reason that this happens. I've had to delete cores and have them re-download before and it seems to fix the problem.

I have one boxen that seems to have this trouble too often though. I think I'll have to drop the overclock on it when I get back over to his house. I have a feeling that may be the trouble with it. Especially since there have been power problems in the house and the central A/C can't be used sometimes.

And no, I can't have him turn the overclock down. I got permission to fold on his machine, just not permission to overclock it. Well, not exactly. He never said I could overclock his machine, but he did say he trusts me and I can do just about whatever I want with the machine. I just wish it was a little cooler at times in his computer room. I know the CPU and mobo will do 2.3 Ghz since it's my old stuff, but I only have it at 2.2 right now.

I think I should keep a bit better eye on my stealth overclocks. ;)

 
I guess I need to get samba complied on this machine then and start monitoring it with EM3. If this becomes a regular problem it's goign to be a real pain in my side. The machine is a stock clocked Athlon XP 2400+ wiht no chance of an overclock, since it's one of those cripped bios types. Thanks Asus!
 
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