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mmonnin

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Message 943 - Posted: 7 Jul 2025, 21:12:50 UTC

On all my PCs I've had to occasionally do a project reset. Something gets corrupted on a task then every task after that error's out. A reset then it runs fine for awhile.

Not enough CPU usage will cause a task to cancel/abort itself. About every 30 min it seems like there's a check in the task where it aborts if there hasn't been enough processing.
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[AF>Amis des Lapins] Jean-Luc

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Message 944 - Posted: 10 Jul 2025, 6:40:17 UTC - in response to Message 943.  

As far as I'm concerned, I have several errors a day, but most of them are well calculated.
Occasionally, however, 100% of my WUs go wrong, right down to the last one.
I then have to interrupt my calculations on the project, which is a real shame.
I've never managed to run this project for several months without interruption as I'd like !
I'm on Ubuntu with an AMD threadripper.
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Mr P Hucker

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Message 945 - Posted: 20 Jul 2025, 0:05:28 UTC - in response to Message 943.  
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On all my PCs I've had to occasionally do a project reset. Something gets corrupted on a task then every task after that error's out. A reset then it runs fine for awhile.

Not enough CPU usage will cause a task to cancel/abort itself. About every 30 min it seems like there's a check in the task where it aborts if there hasn't been enough processing.

I'll try this....
Is a reset the same as detaching and reattaching?
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Christian Krause
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Message 946 - Posted: 24 Jul 2025, 20:45:19 UTC - in response to Message 945.  

A reset deletes all cached data, but it doesn't require you to sign out/in again.
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