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Unable to load units. | |
ID: 51498 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Same problem. loading speed below 1kbps | |
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Same problem. loading speed below 1kbps | |
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C'etait revenue puis c'est repartie depuis 3 jours telechargement au ralenti | |
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Again very low... | |
ID: 51625 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Téléchargement encore très lent. | |
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I haven't seen the problem yet in the U.S. | |
ID: 51627 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
here, too, I had download problems just a few minutes ago. | |
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I haven't seen the problem yet in the U.S. I sure have. It's a consistent problem. Have tried all kinds of DNS servers hoping to alleviate the problem somewhat. To no avail... :-( It's not on our end. This is another problem that's been going on for years and is still not fixed. There was some chatter a few years ago about having the university IT department look into it but as far as I can see nothing has improved. | |
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I have problems accessing the forums occasionally. Sometimes I can barely post. And I have problems accessing my statistics or setup page. | |
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The download problems still persist. | |
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The download problems still persist. There is a router problem somewhere. It affects you differently than me. But it seems to affect everyone somehow. | |
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I reinitiated coverage of GPUGrid about the end of August with four computers and each with its own GPU: Intel Dual Core, Windows XP and GTX 750ti; I3, Windows 10 and GTX1060; I7, Windows 10 and RTX 2080; And Intel Xeon, Windows Vista and GTX1060. | |
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I reinitiated coverage of GPUGrid about the end of August with four computers and each with its own GPU: Intel Dual Core, Windows XP and GTX 750ti; I3, Windows 10 and GTX1060; I7, Windows 10 and RTX 2080; And Intel Xeon, Windows Vista and GTX1060. [snip] Some of the Xeon processors include graphics capabilities. You may need to check how many GPUs BOINC thinks you have, and if it sees more than one, tell it to turn off use of the one inside the Xeon processor. | |
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Some of the Xeon processors include graphics capabilities.None of my v3 & v4 Xeons have CPU graphics. There's a couple of v2 Xeons with graphics. Which Xeons are you referring to??? ____________ | |
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I was referring to the one Billy Ewell has. | |
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Thanks to: Auram and Robert Miles. | |
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What Nvidia driver are you using on that 1060??? | |
ID: 52627 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
The Driver is 368.81 which I derived directly from NVIDIA. I will check the BIOS later over the next hours and update accordingly. And thank you bunches! | |
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The Driver is 368.81 which I derived directly from NVIDIA. I'm sure this old driver version is the reason for the server to not send work for your host. NVidia dropped Windows Vista support in July 2016. You should install Windows 10 or Linux on that PC. | |
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Some WU's have downloaded veeeeery slowly. This seems to affect only my single Windows box, not Linux boxes (three Linuxes on same network with Win10). | |
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Is there a way to edit download properties somewhere to get the retry interval shorter? No. The server sets the backoff interval. Not the client. | |
ID: 53375 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Is there a way to edit download properties somewhere to get the retry interval shorter? That's a different backoff (scheduler for update / request work, not download). The client sets the download backoff, and it starts small with the first failure, then gets longer after each attempt: the idea is to reduce congestion if it's a general problem and everyone starts hammering on the server at once. To reach an elapsed time of 50 hours instead of 4 hours, there must have been multiple failures (they'll be in your Event Log). One observation I have with multiple Windows machines is that the GPUGrid server doesn't like it when different computers try to connect from the same LAN / IP address in quick succession. It only takes a couple of minutes to clear, but it's very annoying: just had it at the beginning of this forum session. I can only suggest that you check the Win 10 download status any time you happen to be passing: click update on any stalled download, and keep clicking until all the stalled files have transferred. | |
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One observation I have with multiple Windows machines is that the GPUGrid server doesn't like it when different computers try to connect from the same LAN / IP address in quick succession. It only takes a couple of minutes to clear, but it's very annoying: just had it at the beginning of this forum session. Thanks for that observation. And the client correction. I wondered if it was just me or does everyone have that problem of multiple hosts trying to connect from the same LAN IP address range and the schedulers just ignoring the host request. I've learned to wait a couple of minutes after a host has had the double scheduler connect and gone quiescent again before I attempt an update on another host. | |
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+1One observation I have with multiple Windows machines is that the GPUGrid server doesn't like it when different computers try to connect from the same LAN / IP address in quick succession. It only takes a couple of minutes to clear, but it's very annoying: just had it at the beginning of this forum session. | |
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+1One observation I have with multiple Windows machines is that the GPUGrid server doesn't like it when different computers try to connect from the same LAN / IP address in quick succession. It only takes a couple of minutes to clear, but it's very annoying: just had it at the beginning of this forum session. +1 | |
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Same here... | |
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Same here... The GPUGRID server as well as the website were down this morning for some short time. But everything okay since then. | |
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Only a few of the Xeon E3 - V2, V5 and V6's include the integrated Intel P4000, HD P530 or Iris Pro P580 graphics. | |
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One observation I have with multiple Windows machines is that the GPUGrid server doesn't like it when different computers try to connect from the same LAN / IP address in quick succession. It only takes a couple of minutes to clear, but it's very annoying: just had it at the beginning of this forum session. +1 It affects not only to scheduler requests, but also to the other GPUGrid's Web services. Example: One of my hosts has recently asked for new tasks, and I try to access GPUGrid's webpage from another host in the same network, then access will not be possible until a certain delay is past. Possibly it is due to some DoS (Denial of Service attack) protection running on GPUGrid's server or firewall. It's been commented in some other posts like this: It's not just the speed. Edit: Second example: I've had to publish this post twice, with a pause in between. First time was not attended by server... | |
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