Message boards : Number crunching : Linux - any users getting any WU
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I think this is post #3(?) on my problem (maybe if I ask the right question...) | |
ID: 47716 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I have Ubuntu 16.04 on my desktop computer. I'm also getting no new WUs.
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ID: 47721 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I use Lubuntu 16.04 with a GTX 1070 on an AMD Ryzen 1700x, I do not have any problems! It downloads WUs after WUs and turns them back successfully. | |
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Anyhow I'm running Fedora-25 on a AMD 1090T (6c) and a GTX770, Nvid x86_64-384.59. Before the "server switch" I was getting around 500,000 credits per day - then nothing. There are driver problems for the GTX 770, but I don't really know the details. There was a long discussion on it, though I don't have the link now. I have several machines with Ubuntu 16.04 and Maxwell and Pascal cards that run with no problems. You could try an updated driver (it needs CUDA 8.0), but I don't think even that guarantees that it will work. It really takes a later GPU. | |
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I have CUDA 8.0 installed. GPUGrid says there are no tasks available ... | |
ID: 47724 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I have CUDA 8.0 installed. GPUGrid says there are no tasks available ... That just means no tasks available for your card, so it is apparently incompatible. I am getting plenty of work for my GTX 1070s. | |
ID: 47725 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
so it is apparently incompatible I have so many problems with getting WUs on this project, I think I should spend my computing power on other projects. | |
ID: 47726 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Thanks, I've loaded the L&G NVIDIA 384, CUDA 8.0, wiped boinc from my system/(re)installed. ... got 0 tasks ... | |
ID: 47727 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I think this explains the situation for the GTX 770. | |
ID: 47732 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Ah, I don't have $500, $700 + for a new card just because someone doesn't think a 770 has the horsepower for their job. I was running right at 500K per day - that's not enough? OK, then how about ZERO! | |
ID: 47736 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
I advise go crunch for other projects. Some have GPU works even for my 2009 notebook. :D | |
ID: 47738 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Ah, I don't have $500, $700 + for a new card just because someone doesn't think a 770 has the horsepower for their job. I was running right at 500K per day - that's not enough? OK, then how about ZERO! Blame Nvidia for dropping support of old architectures, don't blame this project for supporting the new cards by using CUDA 8.0. Nvidia uses very shady and greedy business practices and should be stopped. | |
ID: 47739 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Ah, I don't have $500, $700 + for a new card just because someone doesn't think a 770 has the horsepower for their job. I was running right at 500K per day - that's not enough? OK, then how about ZERO!It's not your GTX770, this card should be fine. There's a bug in the scheduler's logic, and it seems it does not send work for many Linux hosts. We could not figure the reason for this error yet. | |
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Retvari: | |
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You speak (type ;-/ ) as if you have some inside knowledge.I had an experimental Linux host, which stopped receiving workunits without any apparent reason, just like other hosts did. I was experimenting with SWAN_SYNC at that time, and I thought that maybe I've messed up something with the OS or BOINC manager. I think that I've reinstalled the Linux, but it still could not get work after that. Is there a flag?That would be a simple explanation, but we haven't received any information related to this issue from the staff yet. Anyway to say... "curl http... grid...?aflag=vvv" that will return a reason?I think if there's a flag, you could not check it like this. And I've said before - I/we are more than willing to lend some eyes. I found out a long time ago (when I was helping Ms. Ada) that you can write some code, has a bug, and you can read it 1000 time and never see the bug.True, but it seems that Elvis has left the building. | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : Linux - any users getting any WU