Message boards : Number crunching : no success in trickle uploads since 26. January
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Send message Joined: 1 Sep 04 Posts: 3 Credit: 89,186 RAC: 0 |
Hi, since 26. January I can\'t upload trickles from one of my computers. The message is: \"Scheduler request failed: a timeout is reached.\" Does anybody have any idea, what to do? The box is linux64bit on Dual Opteron Tanks in advance Alex |
Send message Joined: 5 Feb 05 Posts: 465 Credit: 1,914,189 RAC: 0 |
I would stop and start BOINC. This usually fixes that issue. I had it with a different project earlier this week, and that cleared it up. |
Send message Joined: 1 Sep 04 Posts: 3 Credit: 89,186 RAC: 0 |
I would stop and start BOINC. This usually fixes that issue. I had it with a different project earlier this week, and that cleared it up. Okay, in the meantime I did that. But the problem stays the same. The CPDN generated a 8.5 MB trickle up file after sending the last trickle successfully and gernerates every day a new (small) trickle. Could this have something to do with the problem? |
Send message Joined: 5 Feb 05 Posts: 465 Credit: 1,914,189 RAC: 0 |
Okay, in the meantime I did that. But the problem stays the same. The CPDN generated a 8.5 MB trickle up file after sending the last trickle successfully and gernerates every day a new (small) trickle. Could this have something to do with the problem? Did you hit update after restarting BOINC? I forgot to include that. See if it gets it through now. Once every 10 years is a larger trickle, once every 40 years is even a larger trickle, just so you get the perspective of what it is doing. If the update key does not work, you may have a DNS cache issue on your Linux box, and need to clear that. I haven\'t played with it for a while, so I do not recall the command off the top of my head. It\'s called a DNS cache flush, if that helps. |
Send message Joined: 1 Sep 04 Posts: 3 Credit: 89,186 RAC: 0 |
Yes, I\'ve restarted BOINC tested some older and newer version but nothing new. However, now I stopped CPDN on this computer BOINC is still trying to upload the trickles. If BOINC succeeds I will restart CDPN. Are there any options for BOINC, that it tells me more than \"http error\" or something similar? Tanks again Alex |
Send message Joined: 13 Jan 06 Posts: 1498 Credit: 15,613,038 RAC: 0 |
Frequently this sort of thing is a firewall or proxy problem, but I know nothing about Linux firewalls... I'm a volunteer and my views are my own. News and Announcements and FAQ |
Send message Joined: 3 Mar 06 Posts: 96 Credit: 353,185 RAC: 0 |
[quote]Yes, I\'ve restarted BOINC tested some older and newer version but nothing new. However, now I stopped CPDN on this computer BOINC is still trying to upload the trickles. If BOINC succeeds I will restart CDPN. Are there any options for BOINC, that it tells me more than \"http error\" or something similar? Yes, there are command line options, try \"./boinc --help\". I haven\'t used those options in a long time, I am not sure if they will get you more detailed error reports. You can also use a <some_name_i_canna_remember>.xml file in your BOINC dir to specify options pertaining to error reports, documented at Berkeley. |
Send message Joined: 27 Aug 06 Posts: 26 Credit: 162,685 RAC: 0 |
You can also use a <some_name_i_canna_remember>.xml file in your BOINC dir to specify options pertaining to error reports, documented at Berkeley. :) That would be cc_config.xml Linky |
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