Project: 7500 (Run 0, Clone 193, Gen 134)

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Pick2
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Project: 7500 (Run 0, Clone 193, Gen 134)

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Project: 7500 (Run 0, Clone 193, Gen 134) ended with a "Client-core communications error: ERROR 0x8b"
Otherwise stable machine , running Debian w/ Linux SMP Console Edition Client Version 6.34 , user Pick2

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[14:33:29] Working on queue slot 08 [February 20 14:33:29 UTC]
[14:33:29] + Working ...
[14:33:29] 
[14:33:29] *------------------------------*
[14:33:29] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[14:33:29] Version 2.27 (Dec. 15, 2010)
[14:33:29] 
[14:33:29] Preparing to commence simulation
[14:33:29] - Looking at optimizations...
[14:33:29] - Created dyn
[14:33:29] - Files status OK
[14:33:30] - Expanded 1247650 -> 2077012 (decompressed 166.4 percent)
[14:33:30] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=1247650 data_size=2077012, decompressed_data_size=2077012 diff=0
[14:33:30] - Digital signature verified
[14:33:30] 
[14:33:30] Project: 7500 (Run 0, Clone 193, Gen 134)
[14:33:30] 
[14:33:30] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[14:33:30] Entering M.D.
[14:33:36] Mapping NT from 4 to 4 
[14:33:36] Completed 0 out of 500000 steps  (0%)
[14:39:07] Completed 5000 out of 500000 steps  (1%)
<SNIP>
[16:45:12] Completed 120000 out of 500000 steps  (24%)
[16:50:39] Completed 125000 out of 500000 steps  (25%)
[16:54:19] CoreStatus = 8B (139)
[16:54:19] Client-core communications error: ERROR 0x8b
[16:54:19] Deleting current work unit & continuing...
[16:54:29] - Preparing to get new work unit...
[16:54:29] Cleaning up work directory
bruce
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Re: Project: 7500 (Run 0, Clone 193, Gen 134)

Post by bruce »

According to the wiki,
Client-core communications error: ERROR 0x8B
Deleting current work unit & continuing...

Triggered by the OS, probably due to overclocking/overheating or a memory failure
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