Message boards : Questions and problems : Ubuntu 12.04 boinc fails SETI@HOME and Cosmology@HOME
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Send message Joined: 26 May 12 Posts: 1 ![]() |
Hi, I newly installed boinc (7.0.24) on my Ubuntu 12.04 fresh install. From there it always finishes works from: Seti@home cosmology@home with the "output file absent" error. The other projects work: World Community Grid Einstein@home rosetta@home milkway@home How can I diagnose and solve the problem? All went well back with Ubuntu 11.10 |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5149 ![]() |
"Output file absent" isn't an error by itself, it's just an indication that something went wrong and the task didn't complete properly. You need to go to the websites of the projects where the tasks are failing (seti and cosmology), log into your account there, and check the records for the failing computer. Go into the list of tasks, find one which shows that an error was reported, and click on that task's ID number. At the very least, you'll be able to get the 'Exit status' number, and there may be some more diagnostic information in 'Stderr output'. Those will give you (and us) an idea of where to start looking. |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15634 ![]() |
BOINC 7.0.24 and 7.0.25 have a bug that create a lot of exit code 1 errors. That's probably where your "output file absent" errors come from. Why the package maintainers at Ubuntu went for release of a BROKEN BETA BOINC is beyond me (e.g. Berkeley official BOINC 7.0 release is 7.0.25), but since they don't want to burn themselves more, they refuse to release 7.0.27 which has everything fixed. So you'll have to get this yourself: There's some hold-up getting the 7.0.27 package backported into 12.04, there was a different bug found, (I haven't had an issue)... With thanks to xclusive585 for hunting that down and writing it up. |
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