Boinc Error No Work Available To Process
Message plutus1947Sendmessage Joined: 2 Nov 10Posts: 7 Message 35853 - Posted: 23 Nov 2010, 13:59:26 UTC Last modified: 23 Nov 2010, 14:00:11 UTC I used to use the old SETI@Home program to analyse data but have not used it for quite a while. Now I have downloaded & installed the BOINC program & wish to use it on the SETI program. Unfortunately when I attach the SETI@Home project I eventually get an error message saying 'No work available to process'. I then get another message saying 'Processing suspended' After a while I get the message 'Retrieving Current Status' and the whole process starts over again. Am I doing something wrong? I feel sure that SETI@Home must have plenty of projects which they want analysed, Can anyone please help. John (plutus1947) ____________ ID: 35853 · Les BaylissSendmessage Joined: 25 Nov 05Posts: 985 Message 35855 - Posted: 23 Nov 2010, 14:34:34 UTC - in response to Message 35853. Please read the News on the front page of the SETI site. There are 2 posts about "no work": 1) 3 day shut down per week for house keeping. 2) Project shutting down long term for upgrade. ID: 35855 · Message boards : Questions and problems : ERROR - 'No Work Available To Process' BOINC home page · Log in · Create account Copyright © 2016 University of California. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
manager Post to thread Subscribe Sort Least recent post firstMost recent post firstHighest rated posts first AuthorMessage Steve Hansen Send message Joined: Oct 6 13Posts: 1ID: 484592Credit: 452,659RAC: 572 Message 76646 - Posted 22 Apr 2014 1:59:19 https://boinc.berkeley.edu/dev/forum_thread.php?id=6194 UTC BOINC Manager gives me this message for two days now. What happened? Tasks just fizzled out a day ago. Not sure if BOINC is running in the background but I don\'t think so. ID: 76646 | Rating: 0 | rate: https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=6422 / Reply Mod.SenseForum moderatorProject administrator Send message Joined: Aug 22 06Posts: 3302ID: 106194Credit: 0RAC: 0 Message 77063 - Posted 23 Jul 2014 15:02:27 UTC It may be that there are no WUs currently available that can be run on Mac. So there may be thousands of tasks in the queue, but your machine may not be able to process them. It will do retries for you. ____________ Rosetta Moderator: Mod.SenseID: 77063 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Post to thread Questions and Answers : Macintosh : 'No work available to process' according BOINC manager Home | Join | About | Participants | Community | Statistics Copyright © 2016 University of Washington Last Modified: 10 Nov 2010 1:51:38 UTC Back to top ^
computers has problems running Einstein at Home. The WUs assigned to it all reported "client error". In the simple view on BOINC manager the message is displayed ERROR No work available to process I have https://einsteinathome.org/content/error-no-work-availble-0 uninstalled/installed - reset, update, etc. in attempts to get this computer running Einstein at Home but to no avail. Any suggestions? (its a Windows XP Desktop). This computer had been running ok on this project (for weeks). It just stopped working last night. Ageless Joined: 26 Jan 05 Posts: 2943 Credit: 5374792 RAC: 0 Error - no work availble 28 May 2009 10:33:06 UTC Message 92961 You have the following message: too many exit(0)s boinc error You can look that one up in this FAQ, also to see what you can possibly do about it. Jord Gundolf Jahn Joined: 1 Mar 05 Posts: 1079 Credit: 341280 RAC: 0 Do you thottle your CPU on 28 May 2009 10:38:02 UTC Message 92962 Do you thottle your CPU on this PC? Because you are getting Exit status -226 (0xffffffffffffff1e) "too many exit(0)s". AV scans also tend to produce this kind of boinc error no error. So, did you exclude the BOINC folders from scanning? Gruß, Gundolf [edit] spent too much time with searching for the FAQ entry :-) [/edit] Computer sind nicht alles im Leben. (Kleiner Scherz) John Davis Joined: 3 May 09 Posts: 7 Credit: 401119 RAC: 0 RE: Do you thottle your CPU 31 May 2009 17:48:40 UTC Message 92963 in response to message 92962 Quote:Do you thottle your CPU on this PC? Because you are getting Exit status -226 (0xffffffffffffff1e) "too many exit(0)s". AV scans also tend to produce this kind of error. So, did you exclude the BOINC folders from scanning? Gruß, Gundolf [edit] spent too much time with searching for the FAQ entry :-) [/edit] Gundolf, I am not throttling. Its set to use no more than 100% CPU. I have BOINC folder excluded from both on-demand and realtime AV scans. I have reinstalled Einstein@Home/BOINC, detached from the project, re-attached to the project, suspended the project, resume the project. Nothing seems to help. I just get "error - no work available". My other 4 computers are happily crunching Einstein@Home but this computer (Windows XP) just refuses to get started. Gundolf Jahn Joined: 1 Mar 05 Posts: 1079 Credit: 341280 RAC: 0 You didn't confirm if the 31 May 2009 18:20:38 UTC Message 92964 in response to message 9296