Message boards : Number crunching : Download Errors: Permanent HTTP -- Euro Region Tasks
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Send message Joined: 29 May 08 Posts: 128 Credit: 6,289,876 RAC: 0 |
Four download errors recently for UK Met Office HADAM3P European Region v6.09 tasks. All show similar messages in BOINC manager: climateprediction.net 7/21/2013 6:17:22 PM Giving up on download of hadam3p_eu_2lj2_1970_1_008118209.zip: permanent HTTP error |
Send message Joined: 16 Jan 10 Posts: 1084 Credit: 7,826,970 RAC: 5,066 |
These look like automated re-issues of old models (August 2012), for which some of the download files are no longer available. The project team have looked several times at this problem of "ancient" models reappearing and not been able to stop it. My advice is to look at the work unit date. If it is very old compared with the model run time (i.e. a few days for HADAM3P) and the download fails then just ignore it ... |
Send message Joined: 29 May 08 Posts: 128 Credit: 6,289,876 RAC: 0 |
These look like automated re-issues of old models (August 2012)...My advice is to look at the work unit date... Thanks for the feedback, Iain. You are right -- all four created 8 Aug 2012. I haven't worked this project regularly for quite some time and am just curious... How common is this? Could it be related to the recent outage somehow? |
Send message Joined: 5 Sep 04 Posts: 7629 Credit: 24,240,330 RAC: 0 |
It's all caused by a long period timer somewhere in the BOINC server code. When the timer reaches the maximum value for that variable type, it overflows to zero, and BOINC thinks that it's a new data set, so it tries to issue it. But all of the support files have long since been removed from the associated server, so BOINC can't find them to download them. |
Send message Joined: 16 Jan 10 Posts: 1084 Credit: 7,826,970 RAC: 5,066 |
It isn't related to the recent outage as far as I know. In a sense BOINC is working as expected: a task expires having done nothing, then another task is issued for another computer to see whether it can do any better. But because the HADAM3P deadlines are so long (and not used by the project), some of the download files have been removed. The project staff have tried in the past to mark batches as "not for re-issue" but even then the models re-appear. Since BOINC itself is unlikely to be the problem, it is probably some unexpected consequence of a CPDN-specific change somewhere. My impression is that the project staff are trying to get back to "vanilla" BOINC, but progress is painfully slow. In that limited sense, there may be a connection with the recent outage, which was caused by changes made as part of that standardisation process. |
Send message Joined: 5 Aug 04 Posts: 127 Credit: 24,498,085 RAC: 21,454 |
It's all caused by a long period timer somewhere in the BOINC server code. It's not an overflow, the BOINC server-code includes a security-measure in case the server somehow has overlooked a task. The security-measure kicks-in if a task hits 1.5 times it's deadline and this triggers a re-check verifying if wu is finished or if a new task is neccessary. Since CPDN isn't archiving "done" wu and removing these from database like other BOINC-projects normally is doing, you'll continue having this problem with CPDN re-issuing ancient wu's until they're hitting any of their max-limits (max error/total). If not mis-remembers with more resent server-code it's possible to disable the re-issue when hitting the security-limit. |
Send message Joined: 5 Sep 04 Posts: 7629 Credit: 24,240,330 RAC: 0 |
OK thanks for that. It's been around for so long that I'd forgotten the details. And the discussion was on the defunct php board. The cure requires a more up to date server version, which will be the full blown vanilla BOINC version 7. Sometime in the future. |
Send message Joined: 15 May 09 Posts: 4540 Credit: 19,039,635 RAC: 18,944 |
Reading through this thread tells me that these units are still being re-issued. Shame as it means my netbook still has nothing but WCG tasks to crunch. :( |
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