Charles,

At face value, if BOINC is told to quit, nothing should attempt to
restart it.

What happens if you tell the CC to reread preferences or something like
is likely going to cause the client to check if the work queue needs to
be rescheduled.  I assume that is really what you want to accomplish
anyway.

----- Rom

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Elliott [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 7:46 PM
To: Rom Walton; 'BOINC Alpha Mailing List'
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [boinc_dev] BOINC 6.10 release

The fact that Boinc no longer consistently restarts after receiving a
quit
RPC is literally a showstopper, although it is not insurmountable and it
does require external intervention to produce.  If one has a Java
program
that scans all the computers on the network to make sure that all of
them
have all possible cores occupied, discovers one that does not have a
core
busy, issues it a quit RPC, Boinc does not restart the science clients,
the
time is 11:37 PM, one goes to bed at 11:00 PM, then Boinc on that
computer
is essentially down all night, still of course using electricity, though
only about 1/2 as much as when the clients are all running.  These
numbers
are realistic.

After a quit RPC, Boinc/BoincMgr take indeterminately one of three
possible
courses of action:

1) Both restart normally, as do the science apps.
2) Boinc and the science apps restart, but BoincMgr does not connect to
Boinc.  No real harm is caused, but one does have to log into the remote
computer, click on the Boinc icon in the system tray, and either click
on
exit (and then restart BoincMgr and Boinc from the Start Menu) or click
on
Open Boinc Mgr .../ Advanced / Select Computer and enter the computer
name
and password.  This latter is the most common mode of failure;
oftentimes
BoincMgr posts a balloon saying that the password is incorrect.  No
matter
how many times one enters the password, it is still incorrect.  However,
entering the correct computer name always results in BoincMgr prompting
with
the correct password.
3) There is no Boinc in core for BoincMgr to connect to, so the computer
is
effectively down until one notices the outage.


This behavior is typical of version 6.6.38.

Charles Elliott


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rom Walton
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 2:10 PM
To: BOINC Alpha Mailing List
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [boinc_dev] BOINC 6.10 release

Well folks,

 

It looks like we are coming up on 6.10 being ready for a public launch.

 

Does anybody know of any show stopping issues in the 6.10 client that
should keep us from releasing?

 

A showstopper is a bug that causes the client software to crash, the
client to overload the computer, or trash the work queue.  At this point
bad bugs that also reproduce on 6.6 or 6.8 should be reported, but more
than likely will not stop the release. As always we will follow up with
bug fix releases for 6.10.

 

----- Rom

BOINC Development Team

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