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PcManiac
11-29-2007, 04:16 PM
Hey Guys, I haven't encountered this error before:

11/29/2007 8:14:16 AM|rosetta@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user. Requesting 120960 seconds of work, reporting 13 completed tasks
11/29/2007 8:14:21 AM|rosetta@home|Scheduler request succeeded: got 0 new tasks
11/29/2007 8:14:21 AM|rosetta@home|Message from server: Project encountered internal error: shared memory


Any clues??:sad5:

LeBo
11-29-2007, 07:19 PM
It is well known that applying Hewson's Alogorithmic Logic
to the upstaged inertia of the floating pinwheel flange, you can replicate
the same WERTZ as that produced by the Snidefangel Formuleric Inversion,
(SFI) of a PTH chip. If taken to the power of 4 this produces a Dopplar
Coefficient of 12 which incurs a Floppywerdal inversion factor of 2. Taken
together with a pulse contact spread of 56 you can see that there is no
difference between anything, except greasy ones!

Just Kidding

drezha
11-29-2007, 10:01 PM
Rosetta and RALPH are having trouble from what I've seen on the forums and BOINC stats.

PoorBoy
11-29-2007, 10:05 PM
Any clues??:sad5:

It's telling you to run the Cosmology Project ... :icon_mrgreen:

PcManiac
11-30-2007, 01:20 AM
It's telling you to run the Cosmology Project ... :icon_mrgreen:
lol, I am now :D

just sad, cause I had almost 40 completed WU's ready to upload ... :icon_mad:

AMDave
11-30-2007, 10:11 AM
It is well known that applying Hewson's Alogorithmic Logic
to the upstaged inertia of the floating pinwheel flange, you can replicate
the same WERTZ as that produced by the Snidefangel Formuleric Inversion,
(SFI) of a PTH chip. If taken to the power of 4 this produces a Dopplar
Coefficient of 12 which incurs a Floppywerdal inversion factor of 2. Taken
together with a pulse contact spread of 56 you can see that there is no
difference between anything, except greasy ones!
Nothing matters anymore!
LeBo just found the meaning of life, the universe and everything!:icon_razz:

Just Kidding
Funny thing is - he doesn't know it yet :icon_mrgreen:

LeBo
11-30-2007, 02:59 PM
Nothing matters anymore!
LeBo just found the meaning of life, the universe and everything!:icon_razz:

Funny thing is - he doesn't know it yet :icon_mrgreen:

I'm at the age now I finding a lot that I don't know...:icon_redface:

Nflight
11-30-2007, 04:04 PM
Just Kidding Thank god your kidding, because I was thinking you really had it down to the confusion error principle, and from now on I would be asking you for the help I need quite often. :blob3:

PcManiac
11-30-2007, 05:05 PM
Oh Look! a bunny! lets hop after it! :icon_razz:

so back to the error... any other ideas?! lol

AMDave
11-30-2007, 09:28 PM
Oh Look! a bunny! lets hop after it! :icon_razz:

so back to the error... any other ideas?! lol
It was a pretty bunny :D
but - point taken ;)

Your error message [Message from server: Project encountered internal error: shared memory] most definitely originates from a server-side issue.
It is usually part of the message when the boinc-feeder is disabled and is generally followed by the next message [Project is down]
However if it has not been disabled and [Project is down] is not present then it means that a server-side problem is likely developing.

AMDave
11-30-2007, 10:36 PM
More on this.
It is a known problem at Rosetta.
There is a thread on it here (http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=2582&nowrap=true)
There appears to be 2 other threads about it as well.

The more client versions you have, the more shared memory instances the feeder needs to service those versions. Basically they need to drop out a couple of versions or increase the shared ram available to the feeder. Otherwise the problem will keep happening as it appears to be. It could also be that something else on their sever is eating into the available shared memory. That is a problem they will have to work out.