Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

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Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

Post by John_Weatherman »

Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) - EUE at 49% completion. Since it was a "Gromacs can not continue" EUE, I'm assuming it's the WU and not me! :lol:

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Launch directory: C:\Program Files\Folding1\Folding@home-Win32-x86-623
Executable: C:\Program Files\Folding1\Folding@home-Win32-x86-623\Folding@home-Win32-x86.exe
Arguments: -verbosity 9 -forceasm 

Warning:
 By using the -forceasm flag, you are overriding
 safeguards in the program. If you did not intend to
 do this, please restart the program without -forceasm.
 If work units are not completing fully (and particularly
 if your machine is overclocked), then please discontinue
 use of the flag.

[14:35:02] - Ask before connecting: No
[14:35:02] - User name: John_Weatherman (Team 48913)
[14:35:02] - User ID: 56FD91C778A0AD89
[14:35:02] - Machine ID: 1
[14:35:02] 
[14:35:02] Loaded queue successfully.
[14:35:02] - Autosending finished units... [September 12 14:35:02 UTC]
[14:35:02] 
[14:35:02] Trying to send all finished work units
[14:35:02] + Processing work unit
[14:35:02] + No unsent completed units remaining.
[14:35:02] Core required: FahCore_78.exe
[14:35:02] - Autosend completed
[14:35:02] Core found.
[14:35:02] Working on queue slot 05 [September 12 14:35:02 UTC]
[14:35:02] + Working ...
[14:35:02] - Calling '.\FahCore_78.exe -dir work/ -suffix 05 -checkpoint 10 -forceasm -verbose -lifeline 4004 -version 623'

[14:35:03] 
[14:35:03] *------------------------------*
[14:35:03] Folding@Home Gromacs Core
[14:35:03] Version 1.90 (March 8, 2006)
[14:35:03] 
[14:35:03] Preparing to commence simulation
[14:35:03] - Assembly optimizations manually forced on.
[14:35:03] - Not checking prior termination.
[14:35:03] - Expanded 679766 -> 3412293 (decompressed 501.9 percent)
[14:35:04] 
[14:35:04] Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4)
[14:35:04] 
[14:35:04] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[14:35:04] Entering M.D.
[14:35:24] (Starting from checkpoint)
[14:35:24] Protein: proA_16 in water
[14:35:24] 
[14:35:24] Writing local files
[14:35:24] Completed 117500 out of 250000 steps  (47%)
[14:35:24] Extra SSE boost OK.
[14:45:25] Timered checkpoint triggered.
[14:55:25] Timered checkpoint triggered.
[14:58:58] Writing local files
[14:58:58] Completed 120000 out of 250000 steps  (48%)
[15:08:59] Timered checkpoint triggered.
[15:18:45] Writing local files
[15:18:45] Completed 122500 out of 250000 steps  (49%)
[15:28:46] Timered checkpoint triggered.
[15:29:15] Gromacs cannot continue further.
[15:29:15] Going to send back what have done.
[15:29:15] logfile size: 130386
[15:29:15] - Writing 130922 bytes of core data to disk...
[15:29:15] Done: 130410 -> 8395 (compressed to 6.4 percent)
[15:29:15]   ... Done.
[15:29:16] 
[15:29:16] Folding@home Core Shutdown: EARLY_UNIT_END
[15:29:19] CoreStatus = 72 (114)
[15:29:20] Sending work to server
[15:29:20] Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4)
[15:29:20] - Read packet limit of 540015616... Set to 524286976.


[15:29:20] + Attempting to send results [September 12 15:29:20 UTC]
[15:29:20] - Reading file work/wuresults_05.dat from core
[15:29:20]   (Read 8907 bytes from disk)
[15:29:20] Connecting to http://171.64.65.62:8080/
[15:29:21] Posted data.
[15:29:21] Initial: 0000; - Uploaded at ~9 kB/s
[15:29:21] - Averaged speed for that direction ~59 kB/s
[15:29:21] + Results successfully sent
[15:29:21] Thank you for your contribution to Folding@Home.
[15:29:25]
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Re: Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

Post by toTOW »

Someone else completed this WU successfully.
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Re: Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

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I got a team mate who is getting eues at 1% with this unit.
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Re: Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

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ok, can someone please take this WU off the public servers? My team mate keeps getting them and keeps eue'ing at 1-2% one after another.
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Re: Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

Post by bruce »

This WU was returned by two people. One had an error and another person completed it successfully, so reporting it as a bad WU (i.e.-taking that PRC out of circulation would have been a bad thing to do. In fact, Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 5) has also been completed successfully so science marches on, in spite of whatever unexplainable troubles your teammate encountered.
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Re: Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

Post by muziqaz »

Bruce, he is running now other wus fine now. That's why I reacted about this particular one, as he kept failing on it.
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Re: Project: 6516 (Run 15, Clone 181, Gen 4) EUE @ 49%

Post by bruce »

We can only guess as to why he was not able to complete it and somebody else was. Nobody has enough information to "fix" that sort of thing. It's easy to blame it on heat or on a marginal overclock ... partly because that's one of the possibilities that has a reasonable probability AND it's something that he might be able to fix. Of course there are many other possibilities but we just don't have facts that could be used to identify the precise cause.
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