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Thread: Flaw found on BBC app. Current models will be 'killed'

  1. #11
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    It's started...

    16/04/2006 17:17:26|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Scheduler request to http://bbc.cpdn.org/bbc_cgi/cgi succeeded
    16/04/2006 17:25:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Unrecoverable error for result hadcm3l_47tn_00197217_0 ( - exit code 99 (0x63))
    16/04/2006 17:25:27||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
    16/04/2006 17:25:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Computation for result hadcm3l_47tn_00197217_0 finished
    16/04/2006 17:25:35|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Unrecoverable error for result hadcm3l_2ogc_00125458_1 ( - exit code 99 (0x63))
    16/04/2006 17:25:35||request_reschedule_cpus: process exited
    16/04/2006 17:25:35|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Computation for result hadcm3l_2ogc_00125458_1 finished


    I'm back to 1920 on both cores!!! :cry: :cry: :cry:


    Blimey! I read about it then it happens to me within 15mins!


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    Not sure if this applies to the standard CPDN as well... :?
    From a brief read of that post it would seem so because I have a had3clm but as they say it may be the subject of a future model so my guess is affect units on the standard one will carry one as normal but the BBC one's will terminate and restart...

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    Looks like I didn't go down without a fight! :P
    16/04/2006 15:01:16|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Message from server: Project is temporarily shut down for maintenance
    16/04/2006 15:01:16|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Project is down
    16/04/2006 16:01:16|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Sending scheduler request to http://bbc.cpdn.org/bbc_cgi/cgi
    16/04/2006 16:01:16|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Reason: To send trickle-up message
    16/04/2006 16:01:16|BBC Climate Change Experiment|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks)
    16/04/2006 16:01:21|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Scheduler request to http://bbc.cpdn.org/bbc_cgi/cgi succeeded
    16/04/2006 16:01:21|BBC Climate Change Experiment|handle_trickle_down failed: null pointer
    16/04/2006 16:01:21|BBC Climate Change Experiment|handle_trickle_down failed: null pointer
    16/04/2006 16:01:21|BBC Climate Change Experiment|handle_trickle_down failed: null pointer
    16/04/2006 16:17:19|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Unrecoverable error for result hadcm3l_r2ed_00327774_0 ( - exit code 99 (0x63))
    16/04/2006 16:17:19|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Deferring scheduler requests for 1 minutes and 0 seconds
    16/04/2006 16:17:19||Rescheduling CPU: application exited
    16/04/2006 16:17:19|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Computation for task hadcm3l_r2ed_00327774_0 finished
    16/04/2006 16:18:22|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Sending scheduler request to http://bbc.cpdn.org/bbc_cgi/cgi
    16/04/2006 16:18:22|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Reason: To fetch work
    16/04/2006 16:18:22|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Requesting 8640 seconds of new work, and reporting 1 completed tasks
    16/04/2006 16:18:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Scheduler request to http://bbc.cpdn.org/bbc_cgi/cgi succeeded
    16/04/2006 16:18:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Message from server: Server can't open database
    16/04/2006 16:18:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Project is down
    16/04/2006 17:18:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Sending scheduler request to http://bbc.cpdn.org/bbc_cgi/cgi
    16/04/2006 17:18:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Reason: To fetch work
    16/04/2006 17:18:27|BBC Climate Change Experiment|Requesting 8640 seconds of new work, and reporting 1 completed tasks

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    Back to 1921... again :\

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    These things happen, nobody can be guaranteed from errors, what I think is good is that they admitted it honestly and did not try to hide it, errors are part of learning process, its okay so long as they are not repeated too often

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    Let's hope so! Imagine that the same thing happens with the new model, in 2050 or so. My sanity, my computer and those scientists would be severely endangered then :D

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    It's all over the news now...

    Here's what the BBC had to say about it...

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4923248.stm


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