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Send message Joined: 28 Mar 10 Posts: 2948 Credit: 547,189 RAC: 138 |
There is a bug in the version 2.36 for Windows. The application slows down or blocks the network. You should abort the workunit if you run this version. Sorry for the inconvenience. |
Send message Joined: 28 Mar 10 Posts: 132 Credit: 789,044 RAC: 40 |
Can you provide any details at all? I say this because I had some problems with my networking yesterday on two windows pc's and hadn't quite figured out the issue, though I did workaround it. |
Send message Joined: 2 May 10 Posts: 5 Credit: 315,778 RAC: 0 |
Oh I'm glad to have found out about this.I was about to format windows because repairing it didn't work |
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 10 Posts: 41 Credit: 471,539 RAC: 0 |
It would be best if the project would request the clients to abort all such WUs. TIA |
Send message Joined: 10 Apr 10 Posts: 1 Credit: 977,167 RAC: 0 |
It would be best if the project would request the clients to abort all such WUs.That would be nice but most clients running the bad app have no network access unless the user has re-booted their machine. I would like to hear more details from the Project Admin on what exactly the 2.36 application did to our boxen to mess up our networks as bad as it did. WUProp set to NNW for now. |
Send message Joined: 7 Sep 10 Posts: 453 Credit: 945,109 RAC: 0 |
On one system I am running a Data collect 2.31 (nci) work unit; wu_1295715071_140338_0 It has run for 216h and says it has another 109h to go. A different app (2.34) on another system will take about as long. They all use to run for 12h and now its about 335h, that is some change, and not one I welcome. Note my settings: Run test applications? no There is a bug in the version 2.36 for Windows. It is not good that I find my networks blocked because of such problems, especially as I did not subscribe to running test applications! The least you could have done was email people to make them aware of this serious problem. Not a happy cruncher :( |
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 10 Posts: 41 Credit: 471,539 RAC: 0 |
Actually, it seems to have intermittent network access when the issue occurs. But, yes, this is a major snafu. |
Send message Joined: 28 Mar 10 Posts: 2948 Credit: 547,189 RAC: 138 |
Can you provide any details at all? I made an error in the code. Normally, the application opens a connection to BOINC client when it is begins and closes the connection when it finishes. Every seconds, the application is looking for file transfering. The bugged application opened a connection to BOINC client, was looking for file transfering and closed the connection every seconds. |
Send message Joined: 28 Mar 10 Posts: 132 Credit: 789,044 RAC: 40 |
So, in effect it was saturating the network? |
Send message Joined: 7 Sep 10 Posts: 453 Credit: 945,109 RAC: 0 |
What is the situation with the present app? |
Send message Joined: 2 May 10 Posts: 5 Credit: 315,778 RAC: 0 |
Version 2.37 is problem-free on my computer |
Send message Joined: 30 Mar 10 Posts: 13 Credit: 611,648 RAC: 47 |
Arg! I spent hours yesterday trying to diagnose what was killing port 80 on one of my machines. Got as far as proving it was only happening when BOINC was running and then ran out of time. This morning everything was back to normal. At least it's nice to know what was causing it :) Al. |
Send message Joined: 10 May 10 Posts: 15 Credit: 55,797 RAC: 0 |
On one system I am running a Data collect 2.31 (nci) work unit; wu_1295715071_140338_0 The bug is hopefully eliminated. See also the Run on tasks thread, it's about it. Peter |
Send message Joined: 11 Apr 10 Posts: 54 Credit: 382,341 RAC: 0 |
Same here. I lost count of the number of time I repaired my network connections and rebooted my systems during the 24 hours they were running v2.36. Unfortunately that clashed with me testing a major change to the inter-process communications mechanism in some of my software and I spent all day trying to work out why I'd introduced a totally unexpected set of problems (couldn't connect to MySQL, blank or incomplete pages in Firefox, SMTP connection failures, traffic which should have gone directly to my ISP was being routed down a VPN connection). Fortunately I didn't yell at the office networking guru for changing the rules pushed down by the VPN server, but I did resort to reinstalling the VPN software (to no effect) after I came to the conclusion that had to be the cause. All of the problems seem to be resolved running v2.37. |
Send message Joined: 6 Apr 10 Posts: 27 Credit: 533,202 RAC: 46 |
Bok wrote: So, in effect it was saturating the network? What it was doing was opening multiple local tcp/ip connections every second or two, adding up to thousands of open connections after an hour or so. Windows XP is limited to ports 1025-5000 for ephemeral (short-lived) connections. When all of those ports had been used, it caused other programs to use ports above 5000 and was coming up with a winsock error 10055. Browsers were not displaying this error, they just wouldn't connect to anything. My nntp client was the one that displayed the 10055 error, which led me to use netstat where I discovered what the problem was. |
Send message Joined: 7 Sep 10 Posts: 453 Credit: 945,109 RAC: 0 |
[AF>WildWildWest], 2.37 also runs long; hundreds of hours. You should server abort any remaining 2.37 tasks. You should have reported this problem to Berkeley, as network outages impact on all other projects. |
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