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Former Member
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darth_vader
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Did you try exiting BOINC, with stopping the WUs and then restarting BOINC? This has always worked for every HPF2 WU that ever got stuck on my machines.
I've had this happen often enough that I've de-selected HPF2 in the device profile that covers the machines that have the problem. - D |
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suspended unit and resumed (no restart boinc), % complete jumped backward a bit but now past 89%.
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completed - CPU time got pushed back to 7 hours
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darth_vader
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That's typical. CPU time gets pushed back to what it was at the last successful checkpoint and accumulates from there. I've always had to bounce BOINC to get past the problem, most probably because I have the "leave applications in memory when suspended" option set.
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eviltoad
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I've had the same problem with ms096_00035_8. Cleared up with a suspend/resume but wasted about 7 CPU hours over it.
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