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Message 32687 - Posted: 21 Feb 2008, 17:39:34 UTC

I have 2 climate tasks currently running as well as Seti and Milkyway. Both tasks continue to use CPU time and the progress continues to build. The space taken up up the hard drive has increased to 946 MB, trickle messages are sent, but no increase in work done since Feb 1st. There are graphics available for one model but the other is grayed out. This problem came up from Jan. 26th to the 31st, then a big work done jump on the 1st and then nothing since then. There are no problems with the other projects that are running.
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Message 32693 - Posted: 21 Feb 2008, 19:33:41 UTC


Hi,

Could you \'show graphics\' on the climate model(s) which are causing the problem, and reporting what the temperature display looks like? (\'T\').

Is the model\'s \'%complete\' increasing? IF it is, then you might be having problems transferring \'trickles\' from your machine to the servers at Oxford. Are there any files called something like \'trickle_up_(something or another)\' in your C:\\program files\\boinc\\projects\\climateprediction.net folder?

There are two things which might be worth reading:

* In the \'running the model\' readme, the link called \'What is a trickle\' which gives you some background information.

* In the \'crashes and other problems\' readme, \'network\' section, there are some suggestions about why trickles are not being transferred.
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Message 32698 - Posted: 21 Feb 2008, 20:06:04 UTC - in response to Message 32693.  


Hi,

Could you \'show graphics\' on the climate model(s) which are causing the problem, and reporting what the temperature display looks like? (\'T\').

Is the model\'s \'%complete\' increasing? IF it is, then you might be having problems transferring \'trickles\' from your machine to the servers at Oxford. Are there any files called something like \'trickle_up_(something or another)\' in your C:\\program files\\boinc\\projects\\climateprediction.net folder?

There are two things which might be worth reading:

* In the \'running the model\' readme, the link called \'What is a trickle\' which gives you some background information.

* In the \'crashes and other problems\' readme, \'network\' section, there are some suggestions about why trickles are not being transferred.



graphics appear normal, one plot has a temperature curve, the other is solid light blue. I have read some of the info on trickles and troubleshooting, I will do some more when I get a chance where you said to check. thank you.
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Message 32714 - Posted: 23 Feb 2008, 3:03:39 UTC - in response to Message 32698.  

It looks like my problem appeared after an update to the Mcafee firewall that I use. It\'s all good now, thanks.
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Message 32723 - Posted: 23 Feb 2008, 11:26:24 UTC


Excellent :-)

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