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Message 658 - Posted 21 Jun 2006 21:55:14 UTC

    Just had the following WU crash at 100%, here's the details:

    http://www.malariacontrol.net/result.php?resultid=714058

    You should find the error log on the above URL.


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    Message 660 - Posted 22 Jun 2006 7:48:37 UTC

      Just a suggestion (and yeah, I know, I didn't think of adding them at first). However if one wraps the url in [url] [/url] tags, it makes it a lot easier for the project's staff to follow the links. Then they can just click on it, rather then having to copy/paste...
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      Message 662 - Posted 22 Jun 2006 9:00:02 UTC

        Okie dokie.

        http://www.malariacontrol.net/result.php?resultid=714058

        I forget that these BOINC boards have BBCode.
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        Message 663 - Posted 22 Jun 2006 9:38:12 UTC

          Thanks for the report! And the [url] tags make life a bit easier.

          You will notice that the application is update quite frequently. We found it worked well in the past when problem reports were collected in a thread dedicated to an application version (number 533 at the moment). In general, we monitor the result table in the BOINC database. There we can see all the results that produced a client error, and get to the information on wu, system, stderr ouput (the URL you posted). It sometimes can be very useful if you can provide information we can't get from our DB, eg. "perc done stopped increasing at x%, wu crashed when restarted BOINC" etc.
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          Message 690 - Posted 23 Jun 2006 21:53:52 UTC - in response to Message 663.

            Thanks for the report! And the [url] tags make life a bit easier.

            You will notice that the application is update quite frequently. We found it worked well in the past when problem reports were collected in a thread dedicated to an application version (number 533 at the moment). In general, we monitor the result table in the BOINC database. There we can see all the results that produced a client error, and get to the information on wu, system, stderr ouput (the URL you posted). It sometimes can be very useful if you can provide information we can't get from our DB, eg. "perc done stopped increasing at x%, wu crashed when restarted BOINC" etc.
            Thank you for your contribution!
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            So far this is the only problem wu i have had since joining.
            http://www.malariacontrol.net/result.php?resultid=718761

            It appeared to have completed but instead of uploading it just quit, cpu for that wu went to idle and no uploading was ever done - over a 24 hr peariod finally had to aboart so that the cpu would do other work for other projects.

            No error messages ever shown in boinc or stderr files. Windows XPPro on 3.2 skt 775 P4.

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