Message boards : Number crunching : Question re rebooting during an active Work Unit in Progress
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It has been sometime since I last participated with GPUGRID so I don't remember the proper procedure to reboot a machine after a kernel update and save an in progress gpu work unit. This happened a few days ago and I ended up loosing 5 hours of crunching time causing the WU to error out following the reboot. | |
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Select no new work from the project. Allow existing work to complete, then update+restart before accepting work from the project again. | |
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... This happened a few days ago and I ended up loosing 5 hours of crunching time causing the WU to error out following the reboot. ... hm, whenever I close the BOINC Manager by pushing the "exit" button, after a reboot of the PC GPUGRID and other projects continue their work exactly where they had interrupted it before. | |
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Select no new work from the project. Allow existing work to complete, then update+restart before accepting work from the project again. I was hoping to avoid having to do that but you are correct in that it appears to be the only safe way to avoid loosing time. hm, whenever I close the BOINC Manager by pushing the "exit" button, after a reboot of the PC GPUGRID and other projects continue their work exactly where they had interrupted it before. I have had a couple of power outages since I first posted about this and those WU's did continue where they left off upon restarting. Leads me to believe this issue could be more WU related or just an unfortunate coincident. ____________ Crunching since Feb 2003 (United Devices, Find-a-Drug) | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Question re rebooting during an active Work Unit in Progress