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Extremely long Elapsed and Remaining Times
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Send message Joined: 1 Nov 15 Posts: 2 Credit: 3,128,019 RAC: 0 |
I have 7 WUs now with elapsed time >1 day. https://universeathome.pl/universe/result.php?resultid=31705335 https://universeathome.pl/universe/result.php?resultid=31705337 https://universeathome.pl/universe/result.php?resultid=30975828 https://universeathome.pl/universe/result.php?resultid=31705296 https://universeathome.pl/universe/result.php?resultid=30975696 https://universeathome.pl/universe/result.php?resultid=30975574 https://universeathome.pl/universe/result.php?resultid=31705255 Both elapsed time and remaining time are incrementing. The last task listed is the oldest with 2d:04:11:35 elapsed and 92d:04:31:29 remaining Win 10 ... latest update intel 6700 CPU BOINC 7.8.3 (x64), Widgets 3.0.1 |
Send message Joined: 28 Feb 15 Posts: 253 Credit: 200,562,581 RAC: 0 |
It is a common problem. https://universeathome.pl/universe/forum_thread.php?id=199&sort_style=8&start=0 |
Send message Joined: 2 Jun 16 Posts: 169 Credit: 317,253,046 RAC: 0 |
There are posts going back 2+ years about the issue with BHSpin (the 1st version). Just abort them. |
Send message Joined: 1 Nov 15 Posts: 2 Credit: 3,128,019 RAC: 0 |
I aborted those right after posting the original to bring this problem back to the top 4 more today. Not as bad for me as it is for those who have dedicated machines that are checked on at long intervals as I generally check to see what's processing once or twice a day. |
Send message Joined: 7 Jun 16 Posts: 9 Credit: 121,795,337 RAC: 0 |
I think I'm seeing the same problem too. Here is my observation: I experimented with a 12C/24T xeon system (Win 7) and dedicated to run only Universe project. Sometimes there are one or two WUs that takes forever to finish. When I suspended this project, I should expect the CPU utilization to go down to 1% or less (started off with 100% CPU utilization, load 24 threads) but it shows one or two threads still running after suspending the project via BOINC manager. The windows task manager shows one or two "BHspin2_1_windows_intel86.exe" tasks still running outside of BOINC manager control. There are now a total of 25 or 26 BHspin2 tasks instead of 24 tasks. Perhaps these one or two tasks running outside the control of BOINC manager is robbing the CPU time for the other one or two tasks controlled by the BOINC manager, hence that one or two tasks never complete. I'm not sure if anyone is seeing the same thing. I don't know what causes this. I'm currently experimenting running 22 out of 24 threads on that machine since yesterday to see if this makes any difference. |
Send message Joined: 2 Jun 16 Posts: 169 Credit: 317,253,046 RAC: 0 |
I think I'm seeing the same problem too. Another issue. Maybe related. |
Send message Joined: 7 Jun 16 Posts: 9 Credit: 121,795,337 RAC: 0 |
When running the CPU with one full core free (22 out of 24 in my case), after more than three full days, I've not seen any task with extreme long times. Maybe lucky or the problem has just disappeared. I'll monitor this closely. Keeping my fingers crossed. PS. I use to see one or two very long tasks every one or two days. Here is my rig: https://universeathome.pl/universe/results.php?hostid=41909 Last aborted WU was on Jan 5th. |
Send message Joined: 7 Jun 16 Posts: 9 Credit: 121,795,337 RAC: 0 |
Just got one task with very long hours..... :( |
Send message Joined: 28 Feb 15 Posts: 253 Credit: 200,562,581 RAC: 0 |
When running the CPU with one full core free (22 out of 24 in my case), after more than three full days, I've not seen any task with extreme long times. Maybe lucky or the problem has just disappeared. I'll monitor this closely. That is good information. I sometimes think I see patterns like that, but have not been able to nail it down. But I do know that my Haswell processors (i7-4770 and i7-4790) do much better. I can go for several weeks without a long runner. But my Ivy Bridge (i7-3770) and Ryzen 1700 chips can go for only a few days. All are on Ubuntu 16 or 17. |