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Issue Discussion :
All my GPU applications have crushed.
(Message 887)
Posted 24 Nov 2020 by gemini8 Post: I see. Thanks for explaining and your work! |
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Issue Discussion :
All my GPU applications have crushed.
(Message 885)
Posted 24 Nov 2020 by gemini8 Post: After it worked for some time today, I'm now getting errors again: Di 24 Nov 2020 12:38:37 CET | MLC@Home | Aborting task rand_automata_0084-1605109125-28070-1_1: exceeded disk limit: 3054.19MB > 1953.12MB Di 24 Nov 2020 12:38:41 CET | MLC@Home | Output file rand_automata_0084-1605109125-28070-1_1_r2028520578_0 for task rand_automata_0084-1605109125-28070-1_1 absent Di 24 Nov 2020 12:38:41 CET | MLC@Home | Output file rand_automata_0084-1605109125-28070-1_1_r2028520578_1 for task rand_automata_0084-1605109125-28070-1_1 absent I have plenty of diskspace available. At least that's what Boinc's telling me. |
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Unix/Linux :
GPU support update 11/23
(Message 884)
Posted 24 Nov 2020 by gemini8 Post: I'd like to add that I run driver version 450.xx, not 455.xx on Ubuntu 20. So, your requirements seem a little bit higher than needed. For CUDA: |
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Unix/Linux :
GPU support update 11/23
(Message 880)
Posted 23 Nov 2020 by gemini8 Post: Running fine on my Ubuntu system, sporting a GeForce 1060 3GB. Several tasks validated. Very nice! Thank you! Keep up your great work! |
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Issue Discussion :
All my GPU applications have crushed.
(Message 799)
Posted 11 Nov 2020 by gemini8 Post: Good morning. I happen to have one machine which has a sufficient driver version versus several machines that have the standard driver version that Debian provides. For me it would be nice to be able to use those machines as well, without having to go through the trouble of updating GPU drivers manually. Tried it on one machine, and it didn't like it, so I kept from it. The machine with the appropriate driver version keeps erroring out, so to me the GPU application makes no difference atm. ;-) Some clients (for some reason), continue to grab WUs even when they fail, causing a huge wave of failures right off the bat. You could set a quota of tasks per machine that gets reset daily. That way you should get a broader feedback earlier. I really appreciate you working on things and giving out timely feedback while providing us with regular news. Apart from credits and badges, to us volunteers both is a great way of saying you care about us! Thank you! |
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News :
MLC@Home and CORAL
(Message 187)
Posted 19 Jul 2020 by gemini8 Post: Congrats! |
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Macintosh :
About an OSX client..
(Message 157)
Posted 11 Jul 2020 by gemini8 Post: I've attached a Mac running Mojave and am ready to receive test applications with it. I could easily attach one running El Capitan as well if older Systems are thought to be supported as well. |
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