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Mike029
02-23-12, 11:00 AM
This is the 3rd time this week that I caught a Moo wu running for over 7 hours. GRRR. :mad: It's happening on my box with the 5970 and 5870. The wu will hang up at about 98% done. I've posted on the Moo forums but they were no help. http://moowrap.net/forum_thread.php?id=238

Here is the 132k secs wu that I happened over a weekend when I was not paying attention to the box.
http://moowrap.net/workunit.php?wuid=7059864
Again no response from Moo with any suggestions.

I installed Boinctasks but must not have the rule set right because it did not suspend the task. :mad:

Here is what I did in BT.
I right clicked on a wu and scrolled down to Add rule. A box pops up called rule editor.
Bt populates the top portion of Computer, project and application. I names the rule Moo Stuck.


I then filled in Type: with elapsed time, Operator with >, Value: with 0d00:20:00, Time: with 0d,00:00:00
Hit check, the box at the bottom fills with the value and time. I hit ok. Did not seem to work to prevent the 7 hr wu from running more than the 20 min. rule.

Any ideas?
All help is appreciated. Thanks.

zombie67
02-23-12, 11:30 AM
This is the 3rd time this week that I caught a Moo wu running for over 7 hours. GRRR. :mad: It's happening on my box with the 5970 and 5870. The wu will hang up at about 98% done. I've posted on the Moo forums but they were no help. http://moowrap.net/forum_thread.php?id=238

Here is the 132k secs wu that I happened over a weekend when I was not paying attention to the box.
http://moowrap.net/workunit.php?wuid=7059864
Again no response from Moo with any suggestions.

I installed Boinctasks but must not have the rule set right because it did not suspend the task. :mad:

Here is what I did in BT.
I right clicked on a wu and scrolled down to Add rule. A box pops up called rule editor.
Bt populates the top portion of Computer, project and application. I names the rule Moo Stuck.


I then filled in Type: with elapsed time, Operator with >, Value: with 0d00:20:00, Time: with 0d,00:00:00
Hit check, the box at the bottom fills with the value and time. I hit ok. Did not seem to work to prevent the 7 hr wu from running more than the 20 min. rule.

Any ideas?
All help is appreciated. Thanks.

I never populate the app name, and it works for me. Maybe that is the problem?

Mike029
02-23-12, 01:28 PM
I never populate the app name, and it works for me. Maybe that is the problem?
I deleted it. I hope that is it.

spingadus
02-23-12, 01:39 PM
I never populate the app name, and it works for me. Maybe that is the problem?

Did you select 'suspend task' under the Event section? Not trying to insult your intelligence. I only ask since you specifically didn't say in your original post.

I usually check 'show logging dialog' as well, as it makes a window pop up on your desktop when the rule event occurs. Easier to notice for me.

Mike029
02-23-12, 02:32 PM
Did you select 'suspend task' under the Event section? Not trying to insult your intelligence. I only ask since you specifically didn't say in your original post.

I usually check 'show logging dialog' as well, as it makes a window pop up on your desktop when the rule event occurs. Easier to notice for me.

Not insulted Spin. It's all good. Yes I do have it set to suspend. I did fail to mention that detail. Thanks for asking. I'll check the show dialog as well.

Maxwell
02-23-12, 03:17 PM
This is a screenshot of the exact same rule I have for the exact same purpose. Also - try repairing your driver through Program Control. I did that and haven't had problems for a while...

http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/aa369/mborneman82/MooStuck.jpg

Duke of Buckingham
02-23-12, 04:15 PM
http://www.mujs.manchester.ac.uk/moochan/src/1290297241389.jpg

Moo is generally a good project and have not so many mistakes or bugs. That would finnish immediatly if I was an Admin there. My quote would be>

773

See you are lucky. I am not an Admin there.

Crazy Duke making better mistakes everyday.:p