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Windows :
Computation errors on 2080 Ti
(Message 1248)
Posted 11 Jul 2021 by joeybuddy96 Post: I've got a 2080 Ti, not a 3090 (I wish though). Still have the same error that was present in February when I tried to run it last, though. Task description from: https://www.mlcathome.org/mlcathome/result.php?resultid=5638050 Task 5638050 Name ParityMachine-1624423002-31433-2_0 Workunit 3478983 Created 5 Jul 2021, 6:30:13 UTC Sent 10 Jul 2021, 22:45:29 UTC Report deadline 17 Jul 2021, 22:45:29 UTC Received 11 Jul 2021, 4:46:50 UTC Server state Over Outcome Computation error Client state Compute error Exit status 197 (0x000000C5) EXIT_TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED Computer ID 9215 Run time 3 hours 43 min 55 sec CPU time 3 hours 32 min 50 sec Validate state Invalid Credit 0.00 Device peak FLOPS 15,279.60 GFLOPS Application version Machine Learning Dataset Generator (GPU) v9.75 (cuda10200) windows_x86_64 Peak working set size 2.08 GB Peak swap size 4.41 GB Peak disk usage 1.54 GB Here's some, just an excerpt, of the Stderr output from the failed wu (due to character limits, apparently I can't paste the whole thing in here, but the whole thing is available at https://www.mlcathome.org/mlcathome/result.php?resultid=5638050). exceeded elapsed time limit 13433.76 (4000000.00G/297.76G)</message> Unhandled Exception Detected... - Unhandled Exception Record - Reason: Breakpoint Encountered (0x80000003) at address 0x00007FFC36BC9A92 Engaging BOINC Windows Runtime Debugger... |
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Windows :
Computation errors on 2080 Ti
(Message 1091)
Posted 15 Feb 2021 by joeybuddy96 Post: I'm getting errors on every single GPU task. I've got a 2080 Ti. They're cuda10200 tasks, v9.75. I'll suspend the gpu tasks for now until I know what the problem is. No sense in spending cycles crunching for four hours on tasks that are going to error out. I've recently crunched F@H and GPUGRID tasks, so I don't think it's my system. Thank you for any advice you can give. |
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