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Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
Give up on a M.2 for BOINC. BOINC seems to hate them It could be a board/drive thing sending mixed signals. I'll repeat the scenario again, the M.2 will hold data and operate as a drive for windows purposes. BUT as a BOINC data holder it wipes out the ability to see the GPU's (no windows errors, no errors from FAH either and no errors saying PCIe lanes were full) only the BOINC error saying no GPU's detected. I asked in BOINC forum and they had no answers other than to check everything that we already checked here and what I have tried. I spent a week with a few hours a night trying to figure things out with no luck. I'm not going to waste time or money to go through a bunch of M.2 drives to find one that will work. I'm picking up my Samsung EVO 500GB (BOINC Data was stored on my EVO 250GB before Python made me determine I need a separate drive for Python and other projects as multiple python projects swallowed up the leftover drive space in addition to my other projects) this weekend. I'm running off a 1TB HDD now that is supposed to be my deep storage drive. The drive was not defective, even though the Firmware could not be flashed (also odd since it flashed ok at the stores tech bench) and it could store information and read and write ok. Just something about a M.2 980, a MSI x 470 gaming plus and BOINC mix that causes this. Even dug down into how many PCIe lanes were in use and yes, I still have 4 left for a M.2 drive. I'm just pushing my machine to use EVERY aspect of its capability, Vbox,normal boinc, gpu cards and the such along with a 8 core 16 thread processor (15 dedicated to BOINC) plus FAH and internet (spotify you tube, DVD playback) |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
You're going to have to tell me which of my sentences makes sense and which you don't believe.One of the points I made was one I got from you - that if it was possible to allocate 150% of RAM to Boinc, people would, because tasks never actually used that amount or anything near it while running - often less than 10% of it.Well bugger me from behind, someone took me seriously. I'm actually a very intelligent person with 1000% common sense, which is probably why nobody else has it anymore. |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
I recently put in a Samsung 870 evo ssd sata3 2.5" drive on an asus Z9PE-D8 WS board , and it went in and works without problem , sort of . . now my drive for backups `E` keeps unmounting itself and disappearing of the system and I have to "rescan disks" in `disk management` to use it, and that is with 14 sata ports and 7 pcie slots to get lost in , and I have tried moving to other plugs cables etc boinc works , even though I today found it using 325GB of disk space [and all the work units to go with it] and more zombie tasks to kill |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
I just spent 4 hours shuffling 15 RAM sticks around between two Xeon servers to find what combination would work best. Sometimes one would be disabled due to a "membist failure" which I assume is a self test, even though I have that turned off in the BIOS. But in a different slot, that one is ok. All I was trying to do originally is stop them saying "press F1 to continue" at startup due to the RAM not being in the most efficient layout. Turns out I have 4 different "geometries" of RAM (never realised that would matter) and there's no way to make them both happy. But then I found a "disable F1 at startup" in the BIOS. Why didn't I see that before? Maybe it came in with a BIOS upgrade. Stupid Dell design! |
Sid Celery Send message Joined: 11 Feb 08 Posts: 2118 Credit: 41,165,934 RAC: 13,955 |
You're going to have to tell me which of my sentences makes sense and which you don't believe. You're probably the only person who doesn't know, especially as I already gave the answer as to which I paid attention to... |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
different "geometries" of RAM I take it you found the layout of ram `banks` like 2Rx4 and 4R4 on ram sticks shure do funky stuff if the board can`t take it |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
I'm not going to waste time on your childish riddles.You're going to have to tell me which of my sentences makes sense and which you don't believe. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
The board will take any of them, but if they're not all the same, it can't dual channel them etc.different "geometries" of RAMI take it you found the layout of ram `banks` like 2Rx4 and 4R4 on ram sticks shure do funky stuff if the board can`t take it Do you know what those things mean? For example, I have 16GB 2Rx4, also 16GB 4Rx8. Surely 4Rx8 is 4 times bigger than 2Rx4? It's twice as big in both dimensions. I would have expected a 2Rx8 and a 4Rx4 to be equal in size. Perhaps there are more chips on each. I can't be bothered looking. |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
I did look it up a while ago and each stick is internaly divided up into banks of chips for some purpose I don't remember Had another look. type this int search - "what does 4rx8 ram meaning" this brings up a lot of stuff to do with how the memory controler addresses the memory chips and how they are phisicaly connected on each stick A16GB stick is a 16GB stick however it is internaly wired, older motherboards and domestic boards cant take the multi bank type`s for servers Now I have a headache, time for some parotcetamol . . . |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
I did look it up a while ago and each stick is internaly divided up into banks of chips for some purpose I don't rememberI assume this is the same thing as "high density memory" which was being sold very cheaply on Ebay about 10 years ago. I bought a metric tonne of it for 500 computers at work. Only half of them acknowledged its existence. The sellers often said things like "only suitable for high end gaming machines" as though it was some special kind of memory. In fact it was just much cheaper to make, or was found incompatible with so many MBs that it got sold off cheap. We had Dell machines at work, and Dell is notorious for being incompatible with everything. I used as much as I could then resold the rest. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
Damnit Greg! You deleted your post while I was replying to it, and now mine has vanished! The main points: Doesn't make sense, you would think a drive access problem would return a file not found error, not a GPU error. I've like you only used C or C/E, so I don't know about D, but I'm sure someone must have done it and would have reported this bug. Try making your new drive be F. Or don't split install, just put it on the new drive only. |
Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
Problem solved and so freaking simple! apparently data has to be stored in a folder on the drive rather than out on the drive itself So maybe this also solves the M.2 problem? I am on SATA now...so no idea |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
Problem solved and so freaking simple!Ah! Good to know (although not so good for you, you've lost out on an M2). I'll report this as a bug to the programmers. |
Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
Problem solved and so freaking simple!Ah! Good to know (although not so good for you, you've lost out on an M2). I'll report this as a bug to the programmers. So if out in the open on the drive you lose the GPU, if in a folder on the drive then everything is fine. Took me 2 weeks and a lot of hassle to figure that out, it was only after the error that I got a light bulb idea. God, how annoying. So if you get a M.2 then try this first if you get GPU errors. I reported it in my thread on BOINC Forum. Maybe someone there will notice as well. The only guy helping me is a Dutch guy who has some RL issues taking priority. Several other piped in at the start with all the usual stuff. Anyway....bed time here..monday comes fast. |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
Programmer is asking if you have Boinc installed as a service?Problem solved and so freaking simple!Ah! Good to know (although not so good for you, you've lost out on an M2). I'll report this as a bug to the programmers. |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
On mine it`s computer/F/ProgramData/BOINC/notices+projects+slots folders and all the other files, and F/Program Files/BOINC/locals+skins folders and the other files is that what you ment by in a folder I first created the `Program data` and `Program files` folders on the disk Then installed boinc to the drive by changing the `advanced` settings , it did not like that because it created another folder named `ProgramData` different spelling. I did not chose `F` that was the next available drive letter. It does now seem an appropriate letter of the alphabet for it to use considering all the funky stuff it has done. |
Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
Tell programmer guy, BOINC was installed on its default settings, only change was where the data was stored. So it was C: program files/BOINC Then data was attempted to be installed as just D: (no folder) and after the errors D: Data (folder name) because bit was C: BOINC Data folder and E: BOINC Data folder. But if it wants a folder, then why not say so during installation or in the startup log into? It's weird that CPU will run with no folder but GPU requires a folder. Have the person explain that! |
Mr P Hucker Send message Joined: 12 Aug 06 Posts: 1600 Credit: 11,721,087 RAC: 9,415 |
On mine it`sI have mine in E:Program DataBoinc, which I created. I only noticed it was different when trying to copy configs between computers and kept getting path not found. The ones that had put it on C: themselves as the default had no space between program and data. A Microsoft bug. FFS, all the backslashes go away in this forum. I even tried the code tag but it still removed them! |
.clair. Send message Joined: 2 Jan 07 Posts: 274 Credit: 26,399,595 RAC: 0 |
Oops , I forgot about that , I was thinking in Linux // Vs And so it duz I put two backslashes after the Vs to try it I suppose it is seen as a part of the BB forum tags and so is hidden Arrr :-) , but if you put fore in you get one \ so lets try ten \\ Hmm got two Ok twenty backslashes \\\\\ I know I am being silly . . . . Ok so I got five Game over :-} |
Greg_BE Send message Joined: 30 May 06 Posts: 5691 Credit: 5,859,226 RAC: 0 |
I have 49 gigs of memory and Python x 13 used up close to 65% of that memory and nothing else could run. Then BOINC got a brain and sidelined a bunch and put SiDock x 5 into play. and I am down to 56% usage. Such pigs of memory these Pythons. BOINC complained with this: LHC@home: Notice from server CMS Simulation needs 7629.39MB more disk space. You currently have 0.00 MB available and it needs 7629.39 MB. 2/7/2022 7:55:21 AM DESKTOP-LFM92VN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LHC@home: Notice from server Theory Simulation needs 7629.39MB more disk space. You currently have 0.00 MB available and it needs 7629.39 MB. 2/7/2022 7:55:21 AM DESKTOP-LFM92VN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LHC@home: Notice from server ATLAS Simulation needs 9536.74MB more disk space. You currently have 0.00 MB available and it needs 9536.74 MB. 2/7/2022 7:55:21 AM DESKTOP-LFM92VN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QuChemPedIA@home: Notice from server NWChem needs 4096.03MB more disk space. You currently have 0.00 MB available and it needs 4096.03 MB. 2/7/2022 7:56:29 AM DESKTOP-LFM92VN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rosetta@home: Notice from server rosetta python projects needs 19073.49MB more disk space. You currently have 0.00 MB available and it needs 19073.49 MB. 2/7/2022 7:55:34 AM DESKTOP-LFM92VN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SiDock@home: Notice from server CurieMarieDock on BOINC + zipped input, checkpoints and progress bar needs 128.00MB more disk space. You currently have 0.00 MB available and it needs 128.00 MB. 2/7/2022 10:14:32 AM DESKTOP-LFM92VN Good grief..do I need 4 massive sticks of memory now? I just dropped a 150 on two big sticks. Plus 65 on a new 550GB drive (78% free) I think I might put a project limit of 12 tasks into play unless someone has a way of isolating Python with a code? I've put to much money into this computer now. |
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