Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : High amount of errors
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Can someone help me with why I have so many errors? I am currently running a 2060 KO, no overclocking or undervolting at all. Is it normal to have such a high amount of error units? | |
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I don't see anything wrong with your valid task. Look at any of your errored task wingmen and you will see everyone failed the task. | |
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The EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION error... (unknown error) - exit code 195 (0xc3)</message> That's the error that I've been seeing too. Bad units, all. Amazing that you received so any in a row. I only saw 3 in a row. 🤔I'm curious whether they will result in another batch of patched WUs or if this was an anticipated error factor and these are proof of theoretical boundaries. | |
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Here's another error that I see also. This usually happens when the tasks are near finished. | |
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Here's another error that I see also. This usually happens when the tasks are near finished. Looks like the important part of the messages is the stderr section down at the bottom: </stderr_txt> <message> upload failure: <file_xfer_error> <file_name>3nkuA00_320_2-TONI_MDADpr4sn-9-10-RND1933_0_0</file_name> <error_code>-240 (stat() failed)</error_code> </file_xfer_error> </message> ]]> The stat() function attempts to find information about a file. I suspect that it could not find the file, and therefore could not upload it. I did not spot anything about why there is a problem with that file. | |
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Here's another error that I see also. This usually happens when the tasks are near finished. The task is completing successfully, but not uploadng as it is missing when the stat() function tries to manipulate the file on the disk. May need to whitelist your \Program Data\BOINC folder in your Anti Virus solution. Your AV may be quarantining the file before it can be uploaded. | |
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I only use Windows Defender. Currently I don't see any option to whitelist a specific folder. How do it do it? | |
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I only use Windows Defender. Currently I don't see any option to whitelist a specific folder. How do it do it? Not a power user of windows defender. This may be a good start https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/4028485/windows-10-add-an-exclusion-to-windows-security | |
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After following the advice to whitelist Boinc. I noticed this error in my log | |
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You must not have selected sub-folders of the main BOINC folder for whitelisting too. | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : High amount of errors