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Message 4819 - Posted: 24 Dec 2008, 7:27:54 UTC

I'm crunching a WU that uses up to 15% of my CPU and has already eaten over 1GB RAM...

mer 24 dic 2008 00:45:32 CET|GPUGRID|Starting XYr2246-SH2_USPME_1-1-40-SH2_USPME_12370000_1
mer 24 dic 2008 00:45:32 CET|GPUGRID|Starting task XYr2246-SH2_USPME_1-1-40-SH2_USPME_12370000_1 using acemd version 657
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Message 4823 - Posted: 24 Dec 2008, 11:27:16 UTC - in response to Message 4819.  

We reproduced the problem and implementing a fix.

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Message 4843 - Posted: 25 Dec 2008, 11:20:03 UTC - in response to Message 4823.  
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We reproduced the problem and implementing a fix.

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I changed to 6.4.5 this morning and it "leaks" the same as 6.4.2. It take about 4 hours to devours all the memory and takes up all the swap. When it starts to write to the hard drive constantly, I re-run benchmarks and it releases the memory and most of the swap. The wu's are 6.57. It makes no difference if I run another project at the same time. I am running current drivers[177.82] for my card, XFX 9600GSO. Ubuntu 8.04 on a bone stock X2 3800.

Is there something else that I can do or is this a problem beyond my control??

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Message 4844 - Posted: 25 Dec 2008, 11:38:11 UTC - in response to Message 4843.  

We reproduced the problem and implementing a fix.

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I changed to 6.4.5 this morning and it "leaks" the same as 6.4.2. It take about 4 hours to devours all the memory and takes up all the swap. When it starts to write to the hard drive constantly, I re-run benchmarks and it releases the memory and most of the swap. The wu's are 6.57. It makes no difference if I run another project at the same time. I am running current drivers[177.82] for my card, XFX 9600GSO. Ubuntu 8.04 on a bone stock X2 3800.

Is there something else that I can do or is this a problem beyond my control??

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You just have to wait until the fix is issued. So, yes, beyond your control for the moment.
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Message 4853 - Posted: 25 Dec 2008, 16:26:33 UTC - in response to Message 4843.  

Is there something else that I can do or is this a problem beyond my control??


While waiting for a fix could you schedule a task to run boinccmd, say, every three hours? I don't know Linux but in Windows the .bat file would be:

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cd e:\boinc
boinccmd --run_benchmarks

You'd need to change the first two lines to point to where boinccmd lives on your system. Runing this every three hours means you'd lose 8 minutes processing GPU and your other project(s) every day but you could lose a lot more if it crashes overnight.

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Message 4862 - Posted: 25 Dec 2008, 23:35:42 UTC - in response to Message 4853.  

I have a 6.58 WU in queue, so I guess the new version adresses this specific problem. I'll keep you updated about the results.
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Message 4876 - Posted: 26 Dec 2008, 13:29:53 UTC - in response to Message 4862.  

I have a 6.58 WU in queue, so I guess the new version adresses this specific problem. I'll keep you updated about the results.

Well, now I am jealous ...

I only have the old 6.55 ... sniff, sniff ... :)
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Message 4880 - Posted: 26 Dec 2008, 16:17:55 UTC - in response to Message 4876.  

6.58 for Linux fixed the memory leak.

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Message 4882 - Posted: 26 Dec 2008, 16:53:33 UTC - in response to Message 4880.  

So far it seems to be working. Good work ;)
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