Message boards : Number crunching : All errors with Ubuntu 18.04
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I try to use Ubuntu 18.04, but i have all errors: CondaValueError: prefix already exists: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml | |
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I just ran one as a test with no problems. | |
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I'll retry with a fresh installation... | |
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I just got one myself on Ubuntu 16.04. Maybe it was a recent update that did it? It will take someone with Linux expertise to figure it out. <core_client_version>7.8.3</core_client_version> | |
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I try to use Ubuntu 18.04, but i have all errors: I am running 17.10 and am getting upgrade requests for 18 but have not jumped to it. I have an RX570 using AMD PRO-17.50-511655 and I cannot use a "blank" screen saver or turn off the monitor as the gnome desktop locks up after a while. This seems to be a known Bug #1729028 but that bug was closed as no one has been complaining about it recently. If 18.04 fixes this problem I may upgrade but I hate to mess with a working Linux box. Are you using gnome desktop? If so, can you laave the system running overnight with the monitor turned off? | |
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They are still failing for me. Is anyone looking into this? | |
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I tried a fresh installation of Ubuntu 17.10 and ALL my wu crashed after 5/10 minutes with the same error: <message> It's a pity, please fix it | |
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Are you using gnome desktop? If so, can you laave the system running overnight with the monitor turned off? I use Lubuntu | |
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I tried a fresh installation of Ubuntu 17.10 and ALL my wu crashed after 5/10 minutes with the same error Today, with fresh installation of Lubuntu 14.04 with no updates (and an older version of Boinc). Same errors. | |
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Today, with fresh installation of Lubuntu 14.04 with no updates (and an older version of Boinc). Same errors. I think that proves it is a problem with the application (or data). I had thought it might be due to a recent security update for Ubuntu 16.04, which would place it on the same level as Ubuntu 18.04. But that is not the case. Thanks for checking. | |
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Here are some more clues. I have an install from on or about April 28, 2018 that works fine. Starting on or about April 30, many new installs seem to fail. I tried a new install on May 5 that failed. CondaValueError: prefix already exists: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml then starts running on all 4 "CPU's" to a normal completion. An unsuccessful task starts up, downloads data for about 5 minutes, then gives the following error messages and aborts. 09:59:20 (1889): wrapper: running /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/bin/python (pre_script.py) It appears that something happened to the job setup between April 28 and April 30 that causes a new install to have problems. As a test, I copied the entire /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/ folder from the known good setup from April 28 to the new setup that I was working on today. With that in place, the new install completed a QC tasks normally and has started another one. Computer ID for the new setup is 476647 if you want to take a look. My Linux skills are limited so it took me a while to get the right combination of copy, paste, folder location and security permissions. If you look at tasks processed, you will see several errors until I stumbled onto the magic solution. Please let me know if you have questions or need more information. | |
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Can you check if you have the gcc package installed? AFAIK it is not by default. | |
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Toni, | |
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Can you check if you have the gcc package installed? I update the gcc on old lubuntu to 4.8.4 version. Errors continue: 14:33:26 (3195): miniconda-installer exited; CPU time 11.220000 | |
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I tried it on a different machine, a Ryzen 1700 with Lubuntu 17.10.1. <core_client_version>7.8.3</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> process exited with code 195 (0xc3, -61)</message> <stderr_txt> 09:23:38 (8952): wrapper (7.7.26016): starting 09:23:38 (8952): wrapper (7.7.26016): starting 09:23:38 (8952): wrapper: running ../../projects/www.gpugrid.net/Miniconda3-4.3.30-Linux-x86_64.sh (-b -u -p /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda) Python 3.6.3 :: Anaconda, Inc. 09:23:47 (8952): miniconda-installer exited; CPU time 7.696161 09:23:47 (8952): wrapper: running /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/bin/python (pre_script.py) Traceback (most recent call last): File "/var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/__init__.py", line 55, in <module> from . import core ImportError: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so: undefined symbol: __svml_sin4 During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "run-qmml.py", line 12, in <module> import psi4 File "/var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/__init__.py", line 60, in <module> raise ImportError("{0}".format(err)) ImportError: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so: undefined symbol: __svml_sin4 Traceback (most recent call last): File "pre_script.py", line 31, in <module> raise Exception("Error running qmml") Exception: Error running qmml 09:26:42 (8952): $PROJECT_DIR/miniconda/bin/python exited; CPU time 101.619166 09:26:42 (8952): app exit status: 0x1 09:26:42 (8952): called boinc_finish(195) | |
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Problems with all -buntu distro. I'll try a Fedora... | |
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As I wrote in News all CPU tasks on my SuSE Leap 42.3 Linux fail miserably. GPU tasks on the same computer, a SUN Workstation with Opteron 1210 and a GTX 750 Ti board complete and validate. | |
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I'm getting the same error on Arch Linux. | |
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I should need an explanation. When I have a Linux task waiting to start and I click on its Properties I see an executable called wrapper that is very similar to the vboxwrapper of LHC@home tasks. But when it starts and goes on for about 5 minutes the Linux (and UNIX) "top" command show a "python" running. Which is the relationship between the two executables? | |
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Surely the major distributions should work as long as you have gcc installed. | |
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@tullio: vboxwrapper calls the actual application(s). In our case: python, a language interpreter. It's normal behaviour. | |
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Surely the major distributions should work as long as you have gcc installed. gcc --version gcc (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0 Something to try is to reset the project. This should delete the (large-ish) miniconda executable and download it again at the next start (which takes a couple of minutes). Beware, reset stop GPU WUs too! This is a new install of Ubuntu 18.04, not an upgrade, and I have reset it several times. http://www.gpugrid.net/results.php?hostid=475515&offset=0&show_names=0&state=5&appid=30 I think the previous posts show when the problem started. | |
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Could this be a python problem that myself and others observed with new installs of linux mint 18.3? | |
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It looks very promising, but I have reached my daily limit due to the errors. Maybe someone else can try it? | |
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There is a similar python version issue with the FAHControl app over at Folding@home. Apparently Ubuntu 18.04 has python 3 installed so you may have to install python 2. Here is the link over at the folding forum | |
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On my SuSE Leap 42.3 Linux python is 2.7.13. Is this the problem? By the way, I have followed an online course on python via edx/Berkeley and I don't like it. They made use of Jupyter Notebooks which is an Interactive python developed at UC Berkeley campus, whose authors received a prize by the Association for Computing Machinery,as reported in the Berkeley Online Newsletter which I receive. But why use an interpreter? CERN uses Scientific Linux which is RedHat plus some CERN libraries, and VirtualBox in its LHC@home projects, which I run on Windows 10 and SuSE Linux. I would gladly help GPUGRID CPU tasks but they all fail. | |
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@Tullio, Is there a way on openSuse to "force" the QC app to use python 2.6? | |
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@Tullio, It looks like the QC app looks for python 3.6.3. I'm not sure what you need to get it working on openSuse. Sorry. | |
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This solved the QC error problem for us: Unfortunately, I am still getting the python error. <core_client_version>7.9.3</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> process exited with code 195 (0xc3, -61)</message> <stderr_txt> 08:41:20 (3377): wrapper (7.7.26016): starting 08:41:20 (3377): wrapper (7.7.26016): starting 08:41:20 (3377): wrapper: running ../../projects/www.gpugrid.net/Miniconda3-4.3.30-Linux-x86_64.sh (-b -u -p /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda) Python 3.6.3 :: Anaconda, Inc. 08:41:29 (3377): miniconda-installer exited; CPU time 7.627092 08:41:29 (3377): wrapper: running /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/bin/python (pre_script.py) CondaValueError: prefix already exists: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml Traceback (most recent call last): File "/var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/__init__.py", line 55, in <module> from . import core ImportError: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so: undefined symbol: __svml_sin4 During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "run-qmml.py", line 12, in <module> import psi4 File "/var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/__init__.py", line 60, in <module> raise ImportError("{0}".format(err)) ImportError: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so: undefined symbol: __svml_sin4 Traceback (most recent call last): File "pre_script.py", line 31, in <module> raise Exception("Error running qmml") Exception: Error running qmml 08:41:39 (3377): $PROJECT_DIR/miniconda/bin/python exited; CPU time 8.040848 08:41:39 (3377): app exit status: 0x1 08:41:39 (3377): called boinc_finish(195) I also installed Folding 7.5.0 (before installing the above python), but did not have any python problems there. Something strange is going on, but thanks for your help. | |
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In Jim's case the key is this: ... __svml_sin4 This may be a different failure from other people's. There is something odd in the acceleration libraries, as if they are not found. Not easy to debug. I guess you already tried the reset, right? | |
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I guess you already tried the reset, right? Yes, several times. And it should be a standard installation of Ubuntu 18.04, though I was getting it earlier on my Ubuntu 16.04 machine as well. EDIT: Just to check, I reattached my Ubuntu 16.04 machine (i7-3770), and downloaded only a single work unit (running on 4 cores). But I still got a python error. Whether it is the same one as on the 18.04 machine I don't know. <core_client_version>7.8.3</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> process exited with code 195 (0xc3, -61)</message> <stderr_txt> 11:19:58 (19485): wrapper (7.7.26016): starting 11:19:58 (19485): wrapper (7.7.26016): starting 11:19:58 (19485): wrapper: running ../../projects/www.gpugrid.net/Miniconda3-4.3.30-Linux-x86_64.sh (-b -u -p /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda) Python 3.6.3 :: Anaconda, Inc. 11:20:05 (19485): miniconda-installer exited; CPU time 6.042732 11:20:05 (19485): wrapper: running /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/bin/python (pre_script.py) Traceback (most recent call last): File "/var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/__init__.py", line 55, in <module> from . import core ImportError: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so: undefined symbol: __svml_sin4 During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "run-qmml.py", line 12, in <module> import psi4 File "/var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/__init__.py", line 60, in <module> raise ImportError("{0}".format(err)) ImportError: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so: undefined symbol: __svml_sin4 Traceback (most recent call last): File "pre_script.py", line 31, in <module> raise Exception("Error running qmml") Exception: Error running qmml 11:23:12 (19485): $PROJECT_DIR/miniconda/bin/python exited; CPU time 76.348243 11:23:12 (19485): app exit status: 0x1 11:23:12 (19485): called boinc_finish(195) http://www.gpugrid.net/result.php?resultid=17462427 | |
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Thanks, looks like the same error. Will need to debug it locally. | |
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I think on some projects (maybe Rosetta or Folding, I don't recall) they are talking about recent changes concerning static versus dynamic linking of Linux/Ubuntu libraries that are causing problems, but I know nothing about that. Good luck. | |
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When I update the kernel modules of VirtualBox after a kernel upgrade on my SuSE Learn 42.3, the installer says it found Python and proceeds.I must confess I don't know much about Python despite taking a course and I would not like to download a version that the VirtualBox installer cannot use.Since VirtualBox is vital for me to run the CERN projects of LHC@home, I am not fiddling with it. Sorry. | |
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There has been a recent discussion of the differences and incompatibilities between Python 2 and Python 3 on BOINC's GitHub page - primarily directed at Python as used on the server, but it may be helpful here. | |
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The only time when GpuGrid scientists will condescend to involve themselves in dialogue with you is when they have something they want so enjoy the experience. | |
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__svml_sin4 I have an older install on disk so I could take a look. The old install worked so lets first check where the symbol was defined. $ cd boinc/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml/
$ grep -r svml_sin4 lib/
Binary file lib/libgdma.so matches
Binary file lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so matches
A quick peek to core.so to verify the search result. $ objdump -t lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so | grep svml_sin4
0000000000000000 F *UND* 0000000000000000 __svml_sin4 Undefined there as it should be. Next libgdma.so. $ objdump -t lib/libgdma.so | grep svml_sin4
00000000004140e0 l O .data 0000000000000008 __svml_sin4_chosen_core_func
000000000040a4c0 l O .data.rel.ro 0000000000000060 __svml_sin4_dispatch_table
0000000000185c90 g F .text 00000000000008b0 __svml_sin4_e9
0000000000186540 g F .text 00000000000005f0 __svml_sin4_l9
00000000001849e0 g F .text 0000000000000010 __svml_sin4
0000000000184a00 g F .text 0000000000000130 __svml_sin4_chosen_core_func_init
00000000001849f0 g F .text 0000000000000010 __svml_sin4_chosen_core_func_get_ptr Ok. __svml_sin4 is a function and was defined in libgdma.so. To see how things are now I made a new miniconda installation and made a new environment there according to the pre_script.py. Running Python manually and trying to import psi4 fails with the undefined symbol error. Lets see what's going on. $ grep -r svml_sin4 lib/
Binary file lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so matches
$ objdump -t lib/python3.6/site-packages/psi4/core.so | grep svml_sin4
0000000000000000 F *UND* 0000000000000000 __svml_sin4 Ok. The symbol is still undefined in core.so but there is no lib where it is defined. Package lists tell what happened. OLD NEW
attrs 17.4.0 py36_0 18.1.0 py36_0
blas 1 mkl
ca-certificates 2017.08.26 h1d4fec5_0 2018.03.07 0
certifi 2018.1.18 py36_0 2018.4.16 py36_0
chemps2 1.8.4 0 1.8.4 0 psi4/label/dev
cloog 0.18.0 0 0.18.0 0
dftd3 3.2.0 7 3.2.0 h0e1e685_8 psi4/label/dev
dkh 1.2 1 1.2 h173d85e_2 psi4/label/dev
erd 3.0.6 1 3.0.6 1 psi4/label/dev
gcc-5 5.2.0 1 5.2.0 1 psi4
gcc-5-mp 5.2.0 0 5.2.0 0 psi4
gdma 2.2.6 3 2.2.6 hf4d0741_5 psi4/label/dev
gmp 6.1.2 h6c8ec71_1 6.1.2 h6c8ec71_1
h5py 2.7.0 np113py36_0 2.7.0 np113py36_0
hdf5 1.8.17 2 1.8.17 2
intel-openmp 2018.0.0 hc7b2577_8 2018.0.0 8
isl 0.12.2 0 0.12.2 0
libedit 3.1 heed3624_0 3.1.20170329 h6b74fdf_2
libefp 1.5b1 0 1.5.0 h66000e6_0 psi4/label/dev
libffi 3.2.1 hd88cf55_4 3.2.1 hd88cf55_4
libgcc-ng 7.2.0 h7cc24e2_2 7.2.0 hdf63c60_3
libgfortran-ng 7.2.0 h9f7466a_2 7.2.0 hdf63c60_3
libint 1.2.1 1 1.2.1 h73b9bb0_3 psi4/label/dev
libstdcxx-ng 7.2.0 h7a57d05_2 7.2.0 hdf63c60_3
libxc 3.0.0 6 3.0.0 6 psi4/label/dev
mkl 2018.0.1 h19d6760_4 2018.0.2 1
mkl_fft 1.0.1 py36h3010b51_0
mkl_random 1.0.1 py36h629b387_0
more-itertools 4.1.0 py36_0
mpc 1.0.1 0 1.0.1 0
mpfr 3.1.2 0 3.1.2 0
ncurses 6 h9df7e31_2 6.1 hf484d3e_0
numpy 1.13.3 py36h3dfced4_2 1.13.3 py36hdbf6ddf_4
numpy-base 1.14.3 py36h9be14a7_1
openssl 1.0.2n hb7f436b_0 1.0.2o h20670df_0
pcmsolver 1.1.10 py36_1 1.1.10 py36_1 psi4/label/dev
pip 9.0.1 py36h6c6f9ce_4 10.0.1 py36_0
pluggy 0.6.0 py36hb689045_0 0.6.0 py36hb689045_0
psi4 1.2a1.dev611+8fe3513 py36_0 1.2a1.dev611+8fe3513 py36_0 psi4/label/dev
psi4-lt-mp 1.2a1.dev3 py36_0 1.2a1.dev3 py36_0 psi4/label/dev
py 1.5.2 py36h29bf505_0 1.5.3 py36_0
pytest 3.3.2 py36_0 3.5.1 py36_0
python 3.6.4 hc3d631a_1 3.6.5 hc3d631a_2
readline 7 ha6073c6_4 7 ha6073c6_4
setuptools 38.4.0 py36_0 39.1.0 py36_0
simint 0.7 0 psi4 0.7 0 psi4
six 1.11.0 py36h372c433_1 1.11.0 py36h372c433_1
sqlite 3.22.0 h1bed415_0 3.23.1 he433501_0
tk 8.6.7 hc745277_3 8.6.7 hc745277_3
wheel 0.30.0 py36hfd4bba0_1 0.31.1 py36_0
xz 5.2.3 h55aa19d_2 5.2.4 h14c3975_4
zlib 1.2.11 ha838bed_2 1.2.11 ha838bed_2 So gdma package along with a several others have been updated and that broke the psi4 package that has not been updated. The package can be downgraded with bin/conda install -n qmml -c psi4/label/dev -c psi4 gdma=2.2.6=3 and at least manually running Python and importing psi4 works again. I haven't tested actually running tasks yet. @Toni I would suggest that you pin not only Psi4 package version but also all of its main dependencies. Also. While doing some research about this I came about some information that Psi4 switched from statically linked MKL to dynamically linked MKL because static linking resulted in weird issues such as bad math results. SVML is Intel's Short Vector Math Lib and I'm not entirely sure how it relates to MKL. But I hope you have done some pre-screening of the results you have gotten back so far and checked that they are good. | |
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Linux mint 18.3, the python version is 2.7.12 and the QC app errors out. No way. - Fresh install of Mint 18.3 - Update install (sudo apt-get update/upgrade) - wget http://launch.... - sudo dpkg -i python-support... - gcc -v: gcc version 5.4.0 20160609 - python --version: python 2.7.12 Stops at 1,098% and after few minutes crashes: ERROR conda.core.link:_execute_actions(337): An error occurred while installing package 'psi4::gcc-5-5.2.0-1'. | |
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@Juha: thanks, sounds exactly that. I'll try to pin asap. Thanks a lot. | |
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I installed build-essential which includes gcc on my mint 18.3 clean install. | |
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I installed build-essential which includes gcc on my mint 18.3 clean install. My version of build-essential on my Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 machines is the latest version (12.4ubuntu1), and it still does not work. | |
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Thanks to Juha's debugging, we hopefully are about to fix the "svml_sin4" problem. We'll need to cancel the running workunits though. | |
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@boboviz I had the same problem on a VM because it had gcc but was missing the C libraries. Try `sudo apt-get install gcc` which should install the libs as well. | |
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On the gdma issue. I just sent out a single workunit with fixed gmda version as a test. If it comes back fine I'll cancel all current WUs and send out new ones. | |
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It's like a little nightmare.
I think i'll wait the Windows version.... | |
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Hm sorry I can't help you with this error then :( We are working on the Windows version though so hopefully in a month or two (or three)... | |
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I cancelled the remaining old WUs and sent out 250 of my new ones. Let's see if it solves the issues. If everything goes fine I will submit many more. | |
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Okay so the error % is at 10% currently with 120 jobs completed and 13 failed. | |
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I am currently uploading thousands of jobs. Happy crunching :) I'll try this new version. | |
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Give it a try, although I doubt it will solve the gcc problem you have (but one can always hope) | |
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Give it a try, although I doubt it will solve the gcc problem you have (but one can always hope) It runs!! It runs!! Only a little error (CondaValueError: prefix already exists: /var/lib/boinc-client/projects/www.gpugrid.net/miniconda/envs/qmml), but "completed and validated" | |
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I've finished 34 of the new Work Units and all are valid. | |
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@boboviz as far as I can tell this error is ignored. | |
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CPU tasks seem to run well on my HP Laptop with SuSE Linux Leap 42.3. Thy used to fail. | |
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