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Send message Joined: 31 Jan 13 Posts: 2 Credit: 717,038 RAC: 278 |
WUProp Team: You need to change your work unit parameters, to properly set <rsc_memory_bound> correctly. BOINC 7.3.14 alpha (and potentially future versions also) will read that value, and compare it to the Working Set size, and will auto-abort the work unit if it exceeds the bound. As of right now, I am getting errors due to your incorrect settings. For example: http://wuprop.boinc-af.org/result.php?resultid=39798365 Exit status 198 (0xc6) EXIT_MEM_LIMIT_EXCEEDED <core_client_version>7.3.14</core_client_version> <![CDATA[ <message> working set size > workunit.rsc_memory_bound: 97.10MB > 95.37MB </message> Could you please promptly fix this? Regards, Jacob Klein |
Send message Joined: 31 Jan 13 Posts: 2 Credit: 717,038 RAC: 278 |
It looks like this change is being reverted for now, per David's email below. So, there is no longer an immediate need to correct the value... But please consider setting it correctly at some point, in case it gets used by the client in the future. > Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 18:53:33 -0700 > From: d..a@ssl.berkeley.edu > To: b..c_alpha@ssl.berkeley.edu > Subject: Re: [boinc_alpha] 7.3.14 - Heads up - Memory bound enforcement > > On further thought, I'm going to change things back to the way they were, namely > > 1) workunit.rsc_memory_bound is used only by the server; > it won't send a job if rsc_memory_bound > host's available RAM > 2) the client aborts a job if working set size > host's available RAM > 3) the client will run a set of jobs only if the sum of their WSSs > fits in available RAM > (i.e. if a job's WSS is close to all available RAM, > it would run that job and nothing else) > > The reason for not aborting jobs when WSS > rsc_memory_bound is that > it requires projects to come up with very accurate estimates of RAM usage, > which I don't think is feasible in general. > Also, it will lead to lots of aborted jobs, which is bad for volunteer morale. > > -- David |
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